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  • Yesterday at 4:07 PM
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TM Previews were last night and there wasn't a thread made! It looks like a lot of the conversation was split up across this board, but I honestly really seeing all of the initial reactions together in this format, and given the multiple comments in the Spec thread about the lack of one for Previews, I'd figure maybe I can stir some discussion up here.

TMs, did you go? What were your thoughts on the event as of the final rehearsal? Houses, zones, show, food, layout, vibes?
 
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  • Yesterday at 5:36 PM
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I was able to attend last night.

I liked the setup of the soundstages in being able to get to them without exiting back into the park. I only went into two houses up here so not sure of all the queues. The AC was certainly kicking in the SS that housed the FNAF queue! I forget if it was this one or if it was Graves of Flesh, but one had you leave one queue just to join the covered one that they used in the past (almost like a long hallway between sound stages).

When I was back and the newer tents, I was lucky to ride the rain out while under the tented queue, but boy does it get HOT and STUFFY and we seemed to have no air flow under that thing so not sure what I think of it.

The event seemed to have less dead spots this year yet oddly I found it creepy how dead things where near the Macy's side of the NY scare zone, not the zone itself, just approaching the construction walls in an area that use to be such a bottleneck was now dead, I think part of what made it odd to me was how quiet it seemed in front of Fallon and that whole walk towards the library. I am pretty sure I always would walk by the water passing in front of Diagon as a sort of break but this area was a total fog zone this last night, nothing really happening, just a lot of fog which filled in more of the event compared to last years' dead zones.
NY had a lot of scareactors out on the street, I felt Crooked Lane needed more scaeactors. (TM preview night tends not to be 100% up to staff based on past years I've attended).

I was certainly saving experiences for when I can attend with my spouse, so I did not try for everything. I tend not to rank houses as I tend to like many for many different reasons/aspects. Anyhow, some thoughts on the houses I did do:

FNAF -- The puppets/animatronics are such high quality, I cannot fathom what was spent to make all this happen. Fans of the franchise that I spoke to told me it delivered for them.

Graves of Flesh - I enjoyed this one, liked the look -- the last part has a pretty tight long walk where the scareactors have the opportunity to be relentless when they find their groove.

Jason's -- fun good run for me -- many many Jason's to deal with -- another one that has a long tight walk at the end just wanting for the TM's to find their groove, was a little surprised it started inside and then had an outside portion before entering the tend portion.

Galkin -- I just love the scale they can get in the newer tents. I found a lot of cool looking creatures in this one, a lot to see, and many things to help freak people out or at least make them uncomfortable.

Dolls -- something about this house, it's pretty twisted. I think they did a great job here.

I did enjoy the scare zones this year. I do think this will be a great year.

OP asked about vibes -- sorry, it is a bunch of TM's enjoying the first peak at HHN34 -- you lot think there are fans around here but TM's are the biggest/nerdiest of the bunch and they bring a vibe not matched when the public starts getting mixed in!
 
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I guess this is a double post but I wanted to share some photos and it just seems like it should be a separate post (in my mind)

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  • Today at 2:46 AM
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I’ll start off by saying I enjoyed this year’s Nightmare Fuel much more than last year despite a few magic tricks I enjoyed seeing at the last one.

It’s also the first one where I legitimately felt squeamish during one particular scene; full on physically uncomfortable and the audience was groaning in discomfort/disbelief. And it isn’t gory and that’s what makes it so much better/worse.

If you see the show you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Kudos to Universal for really pushing the envelope on that one and finding such a great performer! But also don’t do that again. :lmao:

Lagoon show was a great high-energy break. It’s not a long show, about 10 minutes or so but it’s good enough for a quick breather and perfect for enjoying some food and drinks before hopping to the next house. It’s also fun to see the flexibility of the fountain system.

For houses I didn’t get a chance to do Jason Universe or Hatchet & Chains. I probably could have if I didn’t get some food or drinks and the lines to get them were very long or slow, not sure which. It was the first night so no doubt they’ll get it down.

  • FNAF - great costumes, puppets! It’s made made me want to watch the movie. Good scenes with some window projections showing off some of the kills. I can see where fans would enjoy it if I was into it more.
  • Terrifier - Honestly wasn’t as bad as described. It was upper tier in terms of sets and there were a couple of funky smelling scenes, not horrid though. I only did the dry path so can’t speak on the other. The scareactors seemed to be enjoying themselves though!
  • Grave - Personal top 2. Some great lighting effects and misdirects, and I loved the sets in this one. The climax scene in this house I enjoyed too. I’ll definitely run this one a few times this year.
  • WWE - longer than I expected, jogged some memories of when I was younger and wrestling seemed more prominent than it is now. I got the concept of the house but like I said elsewhere I also felt left out of the great lore/story. It seemed perfectly built for the fan base though and they’ll love it for sure.
  • Fallout - I liked it. I’ve only watched the show but this was great to go through even if you’re unfamiliar with the game or show. Being next to the giant mech suit at scale was something else and intimidating in the best way.
  • Galkn - love the costumes and theming here. Some of the scale and foreshadowing was done well. Once the scare actors get into the groove it should be really good.
  • Dolls - mildly freaky. Fantastic jump scares in a few scenes. It didn’t hit quite the same high notes as one that bad a similar concept recently (can’t remember if it was last year, definitely recently) though still not one to skip.
  • Artists - from the beautiful facade onward this one felt cohesive from start to finish. Sitting at my #1 there’s some amazing scares and beautiful sets. The ghost walking scene was impressive and I need to go through it a few times to enjoy it some more. Some minor scenery effects really pull it all together.
Scare zones were great for the most part. I agree with the sentiment posted elsewhere about Club Horror turning into a bottleneck. Cat Lady was fantastic with all the little details. Toxic’s atmosphere was fun.

Overall it was a great night and I’m excited to see how it changes as the event continues. HHN 34 is lining up to be a satisfying one!
 
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