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Today is a crowd nightmare. I had to leave the line for TCM cause I was having an anxiety attack
Definitely a Stretch. I literally had someone at HHNO 2 nights ago insult me for being the only person in the line for wearing a mask.Is it a stretch to say USO has more respectful guests when it comes to putting their masks up than Hollywood does? Night and day between the first two weekends and this one apparently.
Today is a crowd nightmare. I had to leave the line for TCM cause I was having an anxiety attack
I think maybe the above post had more to do with the amount of people and not necessarily the masking, although they can clarify. I was only there for a couple hours, like I mentioned, but I saw masks being worn inside buildings and inside mazes. Probably about 30% with mask, 70% no mask in the lines, but they are outside so idk. It’s all anecdotal.Is it a stretch to say USO has more respectful guests when it comes to putting their masks up than Hollywood does? Night and day between the first two weekends and this one apparently.
Is it a stretch to say USO has more respectful guests when it comes to putting their masks up than Hollywood does? Night and day between the first two weekends and this one apparently.
Definitely a Stretch. I literally had someone at HHNO 2 nights ago insult me for being the only person in the line for wearing a mask.
Not sure it’s ever been a truly dry event? There was the rule for a long time that you couldn’t take drinks outside of certain areas. But they’ve served alcohol as long as I can remember, certainly longer than a couple years ago. Or someone needs to explain to me how I was getting beer in 2012.Eh, everyone can be a jackass these days and Orlando definitely has its share of morons - but I think the fact that Hollywood was a dry event until a couple of years ago is probably all the info you need on the difference.
Not sure it’s ever been a truly dry event? There was the rule for a long time that you couldn’t take drinks outside of certain areas. But they’ve served alcohol as long as I can remember, certainly longer than a couple years ago. Or someone needs to explain to me how I was getting beer in 2012.
Removing that rule actually makes the crowds less drunk because people would like, pound a bunch of drinks in one sitting so they could get back to the event quicker.
Nobody wants to wear masks anymore, regardless of where you live. As for which event is more likely to wear them? I think case numbers and rate of transmission are a better indication lol.
Cast members were pretty good with the mask thing to be honest but yeah there was a lot of people that still after more than 2 years don’t get it. Universal Studios Hollywood recently went back to masks at all times both indoor and outdoor so I really don’t envy the cast members position right now. They’re really doing the best they can.Made my second trip last night as well but didn’t stick around long because it was slammed — won’t even attempt to go on a Saturday again.
I think maybe the above post had more to do with the amount of people and not necessarily the masking, although they can clarify. I was only there for a couple hours, like I mentioned, but I saw masks being worn inside buildings and inside mazes. Probably about 30% with mask, 70% no mask in the lines, but they are outside so idk. It’s all anecdotal.
Masks or no masks, I think the issue is just crowds. After last night, it seems like they’ve increased capacity or maybe just removed the cap completely.
There was definitely a period where it was dry, with it only coming back in the capacity we know it today just a few years ago.
This is definitely not cool and I was nervous this would happen to me when I was at HHN 30. Really sorry you had to go through that. Not funDefinitely a Stretch. I literally had someone at HHNO 2 nights ago insult me for being the only person in the line for wearing a mask.
I went Saturday night and it was much more packed than last week. Did Universal increase capacity or just over selling tickets? hopefully next year the back lot will be back in business to thin out the crowds. Thumbs up to Universal for creating more theme food options. It would be neat if they created a Halloween theme marketplace that only sells food. And concerning the masks, I would say 70% had them on, the rest were teens smoking.
Sat was a sold out date accordingly to the calendar last Wed. I will say last night was way more crowded than Thur. But I was still able to get all the mazes done by 8:30. No Terror Tram or WD.
Did you use the same plan that you mentioned before?
For those who get to Haunting before 7, how does it work? Like where do you line up and such? Inside Potter, outside of Potter? Do they let you go all the way to the maze itself?
They also start letting people in around 6:45.
Yep! This was about the time the rope dropped on Thursday and Sunday last week.
Cannot stress the importance of being up front for Exorcist for early entry. Being in that first stand by group makes all the difference. Tons of express people get let in first and you have just enough time to get through Exorcist, hit TCM, and go up to Hogsmeade to wait for rope drop.