It is hard to have a lot of scares when you are running the numbers through they do. I am normally scared by the Flashlight Nazis.
That is so true, I jumped a couple of times going around a corner by just walking into a flashlight nazi.
It is hard to have a lot of scares when you are running the numbers through they do. I am normally scared by the Flashlight Nazis.
Elizabeth "Long Liz" Stride (née Gustafsdotter) (27 November 1843 - 30 September 1888) is believed to be the third victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer called Jack the Ripper, who killed and mutilated prostitutes in the Whitechapel area of London from late August to early November 1888.[1]
Elizabeth Stride was 44-years-old when she was murdered. She was nicknamed "Long Liz"; several explanations have been given for this pseudonym. Some believe it was related to her married surname "Stride", while others believe it was because of her height[note 1] or the shape of her face. At the time of her death she was living in a common lodging-house at 32 Flower and Dean Street, Spitalfields, within what was then a notorious criminal rookery.[2][3]
If I recall correctly that was used last year in the legendary truth game. I might be wrong but I think that may just be some recycled props.
But, Mannarino says, the goodbyes could be short. With the 20th anniversary of the Florida HHN scheduled for 2010, the plan is to bring back many of the memorable characters from past events--a weird HHN class reunion, if you will.
Could this be alluding to the theme of HHN 20???
Source: http://themeparks.about.com/od/universalorlando/a/HHNFL09.htm
I think they should add 2 more houses for 20. 6 at Universal and (gasp!) 4 at the islands.
Also, sometime down the line, they HAVE to make a haunted house based off of the shrieking shack, considering they are building the entire village of hogsmeade!
Nightshade- I too would love to see HHN return to IOA aswell as at USF but I think JK Rowling may let Universal use WWoHP for HHN. Dr. Suess's reason is it is a kids book. Harry Potter is a teen to adult read(usually) and has some dark parts in them such as Death Eaters and Voldemort. I think she would find this to be great advertisement for the 7th book's movie or just the books. I think it would definatly help bring in money if they have a scarezone or house based off of it.For example:My mom has been to HHN and really hated it because she dislikes being scared. She said if they involved HP she would have to go just to see how it is and I'm sure other HP fans would do the same. Who knows though, hopefully HHN XX is as awesome as I think it will be.