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I’ll rather that a few times a night over 4 house exit at the same place all night.But do you really want to add two house exits on top of HNF exit? The latter alone overwhelms that area.
I’ll rather that a few times a night over 4 house exit at the same place all night.But do you really want to add two house exits on top of HNF exit? The latter alone overwhelms that area.
Unfortunately. Be interesting to see what happens since there's no Taste of Fear this year.Food stuff is usually the last week or 2 before HHN.
I don't, but it's the best option between these two options unfortunately. They could always put a temporary fence (like they already do) when HNF ends.But do you really want to add two house exits on top of HNF exit? The latter alone overwhelms that area.
The only reason I disagree with placing the exit at that gate is, quite frankly, already they're gonna be pushing it with it being the entrance for two houses, because that gate is TINY. So to have it not only be the entrance, but exit for two houses? I just don't see it happening.I don't, but it's the best option between these two options unfortunately. They could always put a temporary fence (like they already do) when HNF ends.
In an ideal scenario they would find a way to run house entrances & exits from DreamWorks to the older tents, and then use the MIB/FFL gate for the new tents and have them exit by the MIB restrooms.
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Somewhat of a decent plan that doesn't require unnecessary walking. In a blue sky world, they would build a larger access point between MIB & (in the future) Pokemon to accommodate mass entry/exits from the houses.
Maybe so, but to be fair, the haunts you mentioned are houses that probably take 30 minutes or more to go through. The HHN houses take about five minutes each. Here in Chicago, there is a fabulous haunt called Hell's Gate. We go every year, and we get the Instant Entry which doubles the price of the ticket from $35 to $70. You can get a "VIP Pass which increases the ticket to $55 and a shorter wait time. Again, this haunt takes approx 45 minutes to go through because you start in a haunted woods and then go through the "mansion". I don't think this is a fair comparison.The Beast, a haunted house in Kansas City, cost $35 a person to go through a single house. The line can get up typically two hours. Skipping the line is extra.
13th Floor in Jacksonville starts at roughly $25 (they surge) and up to $55 total to skip the line. For one house. Without skipping the line, it’s a 2 hour wait.
Netherlands is two houses back to back (single line). General admission is $25-$40 (surge) in advance ($30-$50 walkup). Skipping the line tickets are between $35 and $70 (surge/advance or walkup). All have additional service charges and reserved time slots.
$36 to skip the line at a premier haunted houses is on the cheap end.
10 houses ~ 5 min = 50 min.Maybe so, but to be fair, the haunts you mentioned are houses that probably take 30 minutes or more to go through. The HHN houses take about five minutes each. Here in Chicago, there is a fabulous haunt called Hell's Gate. We go every year, and we get the Instant Entry which doubles the price of the ticket from $35 to $70. You can get a "VIP Pass which increases the ticket to $55 and a shorter wait time. Again, this haunt takes approx 45 minutes to go through because you start in a haunted woods and then go through the "mansion". I don't think this is a fair comparison.
Could be a full reveal on Thursday. Next week will likely be Ministry of Magic. The following week is AugustWe think an announcement tomorrow or Thursday?
You forgot to include the hour long queue for each. (Maybe 2hrs+ for some)10 houses ~ 5 min = 50 min.
If they offered Express for food and beverages at the event I would be throwing my credit card at them immediately. I loath those lines..You forgot to include the hour long queue for each. (Maybe 2hrs+ for some)
I just made myself cringe from the thought of waittimes, not just for houses, but what we put ourselves through for rides/food
You forgot to include the hour long queue for each. (Maybe 2hrs+ for some)
I just made myself cringe from the thought of waittimes, not just for houses, but what we put ourselves through for rides/food
If they offered Express for food and beverages at the event I would be throwing my credit card at them immediately. I loath those lines..
or just rent tiny golf cars for a premium extra exclusive express pass where you never stand up for the entire 8 hours by that point lol.FDP = "Frequent Drink Pass"
**only available for blinky cup of doom
Everything = peoplethe carts can go through the houses and everything. drink and eat while driving
A perk?? I wouldn't call it that...Everything = people
Those with ECVs already have this perk.
Everything = people
Those with ECVs already have this perk.
it might sound like a joke, but imagine if uni sold a 2000 dollar unlimited ticket that included something where you have zero lines for houses (zero wait) ,no food line wait, shortcuts from exits back stage, and you were given an electric car the entire time, like if hhn in its entirety was a big ride.A perk?? I wouldn't call it that...
it might sound like a joke, but imagine if uni sold a 2000 dollar unlimited ticket that included something where you have zero lines for houses (zero wait) ,no food line wait, shortcuts from exits back stage, and you were given an electric car the entire time, like if hhn in its entirety was a big ride.
The way I would spend double the price of tickets for this, honestly.FDP = "Frequent Drink Pass"
**only available for blinky cup of doom
The "perk" is running over people. A frequent occurrence for EVCs (.....and strollers..)A perk?? I wouldn't call it that...
Haha very true. With the crowd lvl at theme parks and HHN it’s bond to happen at some point. Especially as people don’t look where their going and cut you off or just stop and turn around in the middle of the walkway.The "perk" is running over people. A frequent occurrence for EVCs (.....and strollers..)
oh that's trueYou're describing a true VIP tour, but with like, a golf cart instead of an EV.