I hope he leaves. He's good at what he does but that's it. He doesn't like to think outside the box.He said his tenure for Creative Director would not reach double-digits. But there is a rumor he might stay another year for the 10th anniversary.
I hope he leaves. He's good at what he does but that's it. He doesn't like to think outside the box.He said his tenure for Creative Director would not reach double-digits. But there is a rumor he might stay another year for the 10th anniversary.
I know haha the idea is funny though. I wonder how weird the Scarezone in French Street is going to feel with Super Silly Fun Land at the end of the street.Kinda just... ignore the fact that it's so darn cute.
I don't think we'll be seeing Super Silly Death Land anytime soon.
Was that scare zone popular last year? It was a cool setup, and those clowns were pretty creepy.I know haha the idea is funny though.
I wonder how weird the Scarezone in French Street is going to feel with Super Silly Fun Land at the end of the street.
Trick R Treat Maze this year then Trick R Treat 2 Maze next year. problem solved lolTrue, but it's not as time-sensitive as RE. Remember, TrT has a movie coming out the same time Marty McFly goes Back to the Future. A new RE movie comes out this year.
I wouldn't bank on that if I were you.For anyone hoping for more TWD, this may make you sad..
Appearently; AMC will not be doing TWD at universal hollywood again and this may solidify a rumor that is AHS coming to the park. This might be the case but i wana hear what you guys think.
If what that tweet said is true, I could see them only using Walking Dead as the Terror Tram and leave the other maze slots for other properties that are high-priority. If this could possibly be your last year as creative director? Wouldn't you want to do the same? Also, if Insidious came back, which I could see as very likely, having only TWD Terror Tram would seem reasonable as having half the line-up being the same as last year would be too much and for even the GP.I wouldn't bank on that if I were you.
I LOVE this idea. This is a good compromise considering that the walk-through Terror Tram has remained unchanged and stale. The only thing is, there can't really be any scareactors scaring the tram riders. Ever since that incident in the 80's, I don't see that happening again.I know this is too early but maybe this might be the last year for the Terror tram for now. I mean as they kinda revealed Nighttime tours are happening so it'd make sense if they just don't do the walkthrough but heres a idea for 2015. a resurrected Terror Tram. It would be a regular tour but its more unique horror scenes and you hear Urban legends and maybe sometimes; scares can happen. That's a idea but Mabye the tram just turned into a version of Nighttime Studio Tour as it'd make sense due to Fast and Furious.
Not sure if I would follow on Skybound's word on what AMC decided to do. Also I wouldn't say insidious will be returning, but something in the form of a paranormal house will.If what that tweet said is true, I could see them only using Walking Dead as the Terror Tram and leave the other maze slots for other properties that are high-priority. If this could possibly be your last year as creative director? Wouldn't you want to do the same? Also, if Insidious came back, which I could see as very likely, having only TWD Terror Tram would seem reasonable as having half the line-up being the same as last year would be too much and for even the GP.
The Terror Tram is leaving regardless since the 747 crash site is becoming a soundstage location, not because of the Nighttime Tours. Your idea is essentially what the original Terror Tram was, but given new Safety laws I doubt it would return in that form.I know this is too early but maybe this might be the last year for the Terror tram for now. I mean as they kinda revealed Nighttime tours are happening so it'd make sense if they just don't do the walkthrough but heres a idea for 2015. a resurrected Terror Tram. It would be a regular tour but its more unique horror scenes and you hear Urban legends and maybe sometimes; scares can happen. That's a idea but Mabye the tram just turned into a version of Nighttime Studio Tour as it'd make sense due to Fast and Furious.
I'm pretty confident Insidious is returning. Sinister doesn't seem to have much maze potential, Oculus doesn't look much better, Conjuring is out because of the rights issue that I hear is going on, and Paranormal Activity....no. Besides, why not bring back the most successful HHN maze EVER, save money on sets and everything, and save on rights and whatnot when another maze is going to be done by Blumhouse (The Purge). The same thing kind of happened with Lionsgate in 2011 (HoTC and Hostel). Good news is that we probably won't see Walking Dead back as a house since there's already a repeat.Not sure if I would follow on Skybound's word on what AMC decided to do. Also I wouldn't say insidious will be returning, but something in the form of a paranormal house will.
The Terror Tram is leaving regardless since the 747 crash site is becoming a soundstage location, not because of the Nighttime Tours. Your idea is essentially what the original Terror Tram was, but given new Safety laws I doubt it would return in that form.
I can't stress enough that it's probably not going to return. Why waste money on regaining those rights to use the I.P, paying to reconstruct the house and to remake most of the costumes/prosthetics when you can do something new. Not only will it look bad to have a repeat house at a Halloween event with a line-up of really only 5 haunted houses but Knott's down the street is rapidly playing catch up to Halloween Horror Nights and right now it's a game of who can offer new experiences. Which is why you only really saw a repeat in House of Horrors last year and six new mazes at Knott's last year.I'm pretty confident Insidious is returning. Sinister doesn't seem to have much maze potential, Oculus doesn't look much better, Conjuring is out because of the rights issue that I hear is going on, and Paranormal Activity....no. Besides, why not bring back the most successful HHN maze EVER, save money on sets and everything, and save on rights and whatnot when another maze is going to be done by Blumhouse (The Purge). The same thing kind of happened with Lionsgate in 2011 (HoTC and Hostel). Good news is that we probably won't see Walking Dead back as a house since there's already a repeat.
Also, Terror Tram is staying no matter what. Unless they can replace it with another backlot experience (With two houses), it's NOT going. They'll find a replacement. It would hurt their capacity to much to get rid of it.
I agree with the above. The only problem is, I don't think Murdy does agree. The only reason why everything was new was because there wasn't any "returnable" properties in 2012 besides Walking Dead and UMR. Alice Cooper didn't rate that well, La Llorona was in its second year already, and Texas was a last-minute replacement for AWiL. If you have the highest-rated maze in HHN's history on your hands, I think may use the opportunity to bring that back and focus more on his higher-priority properties.I can't stress enough that it's probably not going to return. Why waste money on regaining those rights to use the I.P, paying to reconstruct the house and to remake most of the costumes/prosthetics when you can do something new. Not only will it look bad to have a repeat house at a Halloween event with a line-up of really only 5 haunted houses but Knott's down the street is rapidly playing catch up to Halloween Horror Nights and right now it's a game of who can offer new experiences. Which is why you only really saw a repeat in House of Horrors last year and six new mazes at Knott's last year.
I think Murdy has caught on to some degree. Meaning we might see returning I.Ps (TWD & UMR) but not full blown returning houses. With Knott's stepping up the quality of their event a considerable amount I don't see HHN doing returning houses anymore, they would be shooting themselves in the foot if they did.I agree with the above. The only problem is, I don't think Murdy does agree. The only reason why everything was new was because there wasn't any "returnable" properties in 2012 besides Walking Dead and UMR. Alice Cooper didn't rate that well, La Llorona was in its second year already, and Texas was a last-minute replacement for AWiL. If you have the highest-rated maze in HHN's history on your hands, I think may use the opportunity to bring that back and focus more on his higher-priority properties.
I've heard things about Knott's. I'm hearing that they want to do more than six new houses this year. That's going to put HHN to shame if HHN does carry through with only four new ones.