theres usually a big sign that points you to the right side of the gates for Early Entry, its hard to miss. They usually have a CM checking tickets then you basically just pick a line and wait till they start letting people in, step inside and get a wristband and youre good to go. If for whatever reason they dont get you a wristband when you enter, they should be able to get you one at the annual pass kiosk by universal plaza. If you want tips on where specifically to go first, my recommendation would be Weeknd and then Monsters, given the past those will probably be the first to open and the first to fill up.So with what has been rumored, opted to go for two nights. Friday I'm planning on doing 2PM D/N, and Saturday I'm opting to do General (with EA). With Early Access, where do people go for entry on Early Access (Asking this for Saturday, already have a gameplan for D/N).
I mean I think its more insane we are a month out....and not only we don't have times but we dont even have all the mazes announced but you can buy tickets and yes I know people do this for DCA party too before which characters are announced to be there but to me its insane some people will be putting 200-400 bucks down on these events without knowing what will be thereAm I trippin or have they still not announced the hours for the nights? I mean, I'm pretty set in stone for the dates I want to go, but I'd love to know if it's closing at 1 or 2am. I may switch a night if I must to get 2am. I remember opening Saturday of 2019, they closed at 1am and I missed a maze because of it. I was so pissed!
I mean I think its more insane we are a month out....and not only we don't have times but we dont even have all the mazes announced but you can buy tickets and yes I know people do this for DCA party too before which characters are announced to be there but to me its insane some people will be putting 200-400 bucks down on these events without knowing what will be there
I have a free pass, so will just go because but would like to know where and which mazes are there
Personal preference, for horror nights if you don't really care about any of the event-specific food, and you want something moderately hearty, I'd say you can't do much better than Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade. From my experience last year, most people opted for event specific locations or springfield for food, since they're out in the open, but I think either people didn't realize three broomsticks was open, or they were just too busy passing by it to get to mazes, since on the few occassions I went last year, there usually wasnt a line for food, and it was moderately empty inside.Haven't been to Universal in such a long time, plus bringing in two newbies. What's the best place to eat in the park?
This 100%. It was an absolute ghost town with zero lines all night. They did close early though, so be sure to look into when that is. Also, for some reason, they weren't selling the rotisserie chicken. I'm hoping they have it for this year's HHN.Personal preference, for horror nights if you don't really care about any of the event-specific food, and you want something moderately hearty, I'd say you can't do much better than Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade. From my experience last year, most people opted for event specific locations or springfield for food, since they're out in the open, but I think either people didn't realize three broomsticks was open, or they were just too busy passing by it to get to mazes, since on the few occassions I went last year, there usually wasnt a line for food, and it was moderately empty inside.
I usually eat in City Walk. I prefer the food from the restaurants. Haven't had a proper meal at USH in awhile.Haven't been to Universal in such a long time, plus bringing in two newbies. What's the best place to eat in the park?
Haven't been to Universal in such a long time, plus bringing in two newbies. What's the best place to eat in the park?
Hi All! Longtime lurker here from UK.. think this is my 2nd ever post!
Is the best place to buy FF ticket from the Universal website? This will be my 1st ever USH trip (I've been to HHN Orlando 3 times & usually buy my FF+ on a UK seller site in £s).
I've been doing as much homework as possible, but if anyone has any hints, tips or advice to give (particularly for me vs the Orlando experience), I would really appreciate it.
I agree with the posters aboveHi All! Longtime lurker here from UK.. think this is my 2nd ever post!
Is the best place to buy FF ticket from the Universal website? This will be my 1st ever USH trip (I've been to HHN Orlando 3 times & usually buy my FF+ on a UK seller site in £s).
I've been doing as much homework as possible, but if anyone has any hints, tips or advice to give (particularly for me vs the Orlando experience), I would really appreciate it.
Universal site is the best place, there are no discounts.
I do recall seeing signs around the park next to kiosks staffed by someone that say "Upgrade to a Frequent Feat Pass here!" Going off of that, I'm sure you should be able to. Don't see why they wouldn't let you.I can't remember, but usually I can upgrade to a Ultimate Frequent Fear Pass at the park, right? I'm going 3 times, but a fourth seems to be possible on the table. I'm only going to buy my ticket for opening weekend for now, but I'd love a little more time to consider it instead of buying my FFP today.
Don’t think so but you can ask.Maybe this is too complicated of a question but if I have my “free” ticket and I upgrade to get the front of the line pass, can I then upgrade that to the Frequent Feat Pass?