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Technically it's already been extended this year, the original dates were Sept 25 - Oct 31. As far as extending once the event has already started I would be curious to know as well. One aspect to consider is they've already been planning the Jacks ball thing for closing night, I doubt they would change that and it would be a little strange to have it but it not be the last night.Have they ever extended the event in Orlando before?
Which probably means way way less cash flow. These people can really drink.Hollywood is a lot smaller and feels a lot more crowded, and the most surprising difference is that HHN Hollywood does NOT serve alcohol. Which probably means less cash flow overall than Orlando.
Is there a specific reason for no alcohol?Hollywood is a lot smaller and feels a lot more crowded, and the most surprising difference is that HHN Hollywood does NOT serve alcohol. Which probably means less cash flow overall than Orlando.
Have they ever extended the event in Orlando before?
Anyone know what the problem was here yet? I find things like this pretty interesting.FYI, Tervis Tumblers, phone cases, and shirts with the Icons on it are back this weekend. Unchanged, as I said a few weeks ago. What's on the shelves is what is left of them, so get it if you want it!
Anyone know what the problem was here yet? I find things like this pretty interesting.
You're going to have to have dinner way before that. Be prepared to wait an hour each house... That doesn't mean you will, but the later you stay the longer the waits and the nastier the crowd gets. I did the same thing you're planning and it was absolutely the wrong choice. I should have went in early. If not, you're not going to get to all the houses. Especially with someone with a walking disability. The rest times will take some time.Hey Guys!
Super excited because I'm coming down to Orlando this weekend so I get to experience HHN in Hollywood and Florida this year!
However, I'm no expert on Orlando's HHN, so I could use some friendly advice!
For starters, I’m coming to see my family down there for a few days, and to them, HHN isn’t a priority, but they do want to go. My mom, though, can’t walk much before she starts hurting due to her condition, and she’s too embarrassed to use a wheelchair, so there is some retriction, and we will most likely do HHN for only 3-4 hours on Sunday night.
Now, knowing that and the fact we are doing a 2-day, 2-park hopper (Friday and Saturday) with a Stay and Scream add on, what do you recommend we do? They will probably want to do dinner in CityWalk on Sunday before entering, which means we will not enter the park any earlier than 6:30 or 7. How realistic is to see the houses/shows in a few hours? How many do you think we can get done without rushing since my mom can’t. Also, we cannot afford the Express pass.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Love you guys and love this board!
Best,
NYG
It was already stated that they had limited stock in these items. They were selling so well that none of the other junk was selling... so they pulled them to force sell the other. God Bless America...
I don't know, I just find it hard to believe any retailer would pull a product for selling too well even if it was a ploy to sell more of other items.
Well, DCA sells alcohol, so I can't see why not.When operating as a theme park, are people able to walk around drinking at Universal Hollywood?
I rarely check the times... will it be possible to catch both the last Carnage show AND the last B&T?