I can see an upcharge. If there's only two houses during the day, the demand (especially on Saturdays) will be ROTR like if regular admission gets you into a house. No upcharge doesn't sound workable in relation to house capacities.
Good point on capacity, especially socially distanced capacityI can see an upcharge. If there's only two houses during the day, the demand (especially on Saturdays) will be ROTR like if regular admission gets you into a house. No upcharge doesn't sound workable in relation to house capacities.
I feel that the "fomo" comment was appropriate the moment "my trip" was the issue. No one likes having their nerve struck, but that doesn't make it an insult.And it isn't unreasonable for a forum dedicated to fan speculation and discussion to focus on wanting the best individual experience. I'm a fan of glibness, but the "FOMO" comment struck me more as intentionally insulting rather than glib lightheartedness. Rudeness isn't a shock on the interwebs, but is always disappointing to see, especially if it comes from a moderator - whose function is theoretically to maintain the civility of the boards.
A lot of local haunts are significantly longer then a 4-5 min walk through. 50 for 2 houses is almost the price of a normal ticket for 10 housesI figure $30 for one, $50 for both.
Which is in line for most local haunts throughout the country.
But I honestly can see them charging 50$ for it and there would be enough demand from people to buy it. For many local hhn fans 50$ isn’t that much. Some are spending more on merch during one visit to the tribute store. The question is if it is a one time walkthrough or if you can queue up againA lot of local haunts are significantly longer then a 4-5 min walk through. 50 for 2 houses is almost the price of a normal ticket for 10 houses
Yeah, but most locals don’t know that. When the only haunts you’ve ever been through are HHN (most people in Orlando), you think all haunts are 3 minutes.A lot of local haunts are significantly longer then a 4-5 min walk through.
But I honestly can see them charging 50$ for it and there would be enough demand from people to buy it. For many local hhn fans 50$ isn’t that much. Some are spending more on merch during one visit to the tribute store. The question is if it is a one time walkthrough or if you can queue up again
That’s fair but I think a cost that steep would draw people away especially if they say it’s a sneak peak of next years event. Plus I doubt people would come back multiple times over the and pay that priceYeah, but most locals don’t know that. When the only haunts you’ve ever been through are HHN (most people in Orlando), you think all haunts are 3 minutes.
That’s fair but I think a cost that steep would draw people away especially if they say it’s a sneak peak of next years event. Plus I doubt people would come back multiple times over the and pay that price
I don’t think they present it in any framing associated with next year. If they do, then there is no incentive for people to come this year. I think it’s simply, “We’re opening some houses as an up-charge celebration of the season.”That’s fair but I think a cost that steep would draw people away especially if they say it’s a sneak peak of next years event. Plus I doubt people would come back multiple times over the and pay that price
Repeat visits just means more money I don’t see why they wouldn’t want that. However I like the idea of a bundle for 2 houses plus maybe a pizza fries or a treat from the tribute storeSpeculation: If I'm marketing and looking to get people in the door I'd offer this as a $30 add-on for one house and a drink or slightly more for two and a drink. Always offer a lower-priced, undesirable offering as a way to push people to a higher price point. "I don't want to spend too much. Well we can get one for $30 or two for (30*2)-x, so lets get that as it's a better deal". You'd book it like a virtual line or movie online prior to your visit (or in the park for slightly more based on availablity).
Also fold it around some unique food offerings available in existing restaurants that were supposed to be in the food tents at HHN this year.
I do not believe they'll advertise it as a sneak peek nor do they want repeat visits. This is something totally different than HHN.
Repeat visits just means more money I don’t see why they wouldn’t want that. However I like the idea of a bundle for 2 houses plus maybe a pizza fries or a treat from the tribute store
That’s what I meant which is why I thought 50 was a bit pricey and would be less likely for repeat purchases then something that’s like 15 for one house or 25 for bothWell if you want to do it more than once pay up again!
That’s what I meant which is why I thought 50 was a bit pricey and would be less likely for repeat purchases then something that’s like 15 for one house or 25 for both
It’s important to think about capacity and pulsing. This will not be a congo line experience. And considering the rumored virtual queue aspect of the entire event, I think these daytime houses will be entirely reservation based. That means repeat walkthroughs, even if they are allowed on a single admission, aren’t going to be as simple as getting back in line.
I think I may have been slightly misunderstood when I said repeats I meant more of I go at the beginning of October and have a great time and I want to go back toward Halloween time to do it again not so much of repeats the same day