I mean, I know nothing on this, but that seems to make sense to me. Certainly wouldn’t surprise me.So FFPP and up basically? And do away with FFP for this year?
I mean, I know nothing on this, but that seems to make sense to me. Certainly wouldn’t surprise me.So FFPP and up basically? And do away with FFP for this year?
Weird, for years I thought it said No Costumes Allowed...This will have to be changed for sureThat ticket has the standard disclaimer, “No Masks Allowed.” It hasn’t been updated.
So what does that mean for ROF?So FFPP and up basically? And do away with FFP for this year?
So what does that mean for ROF?
Since 3D glasses aren’t even being used on 3D rides, and as much as I’d love to see it, I doubt they’d go 3D unless Something drastically changesJust thought, with the potential of Eilish being this years super trippy house and the possibility of it having the vortex tunnel, is it possible it could be a 3D house?
(Which I wouldn't mind since I seem to be the only person that genuinely loves 3D houses.)
???Since 3D glasses aren’t even being used on 3D rides, and as much as I’d love to see it, I doubt they’d go 3D unless Something drastically changes
Not necessarily. Universal doesn't have the best track record with 3d houses. I've experienced six of them. One was awesome. Two were decent and the other three ranged from sub-par to just plain awful. Though, leaving corona concerns to the side, we are kind of due for another.A 3D house would be awesome we haven’t. seen one since hhn 26.
Asylum was my very first house ever, so that probably plays a role in my love for 3D houses.Not necessarily. Universal doesn't have the best track record with 3d houses. I've experienced six of them. One was awesome. Two were decent and the other three ranged from sub-par to just plain awful. Though, leaving corona concerns to the side, we are kind of due for another.
1. The In-Between
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2. Asylum in Wonderland 3D
3. Jack's Funhouse
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4. Penn & Teller
5. Lunatic's Playground 3D
6. Afterlife: Death's Vengeance
That is true I’ve only seen two 3D houses both were alright they weren’t the best. the only reason i said it would be awesome is because we haven’t seen one in a while. so mabey if they do a 3D house it will have big improvements.Not necessarily. Universal doesn't have the best track record with 3d houses. I've experienced six of them. One was awesome. Two were decent and the other three ranged from sub-par to just plain awful. Though, leaving corona concerns to the side, we are kind of due for another.
1. The In-Between
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2. Asylum in Wonderland 3D
3. Jack's Funhouse
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4. Penn & Teller
5. Lunatic's Playground 3D
6. Afterlife: Death's Vengeance
Asylum was my very first house ever, so that probably plays a role in my love for 3D houses.
That's a tough question because your definition of a comedy house can vary from mine. For example, Slaughter Sinema had a very campy 80's B-Movie feel to it, so does that qualify as comedy? I found myself jumping a lot in there, but also grinning ear to ear with just how much of an enjoyably good time it was. I guess what I would say is that it's more important that guests can be immersed and lose themselves in the house rather than just paint it as comedy vs serious houses.So how many houses overall should have some element of comedy to them? I like a couple of funny ones but it's better that most of them take themselves seriously.
(HHN doldrums...)
Universal has proven (to me) that they are capable of producing an awesome 3d house. But, typically the 3d houses are low-budget houses. I think it's an uphill battle to create a great 3d haunt, as many come across as just using a gimmick to hide lackluster sets.That is true I’ve only seen two 3D houses both were alright they weren’t the best. the only reason i said it would be awesome is because we haven’t seen one in a while. so mabey if they do a 3D house it will have big improvements.
There's only one that jumps out at me. One that I would label "comedy."So how many houses overall should have some element of comedy to them? I like a couple of funny ones but it's better that most of them take themselves seriously.
(HHN doldrums...)
Ironically, The In-Between was actually one of the costlier houses that year, because they purchased new (and expensive) lighting effects specifically for that house.Universal has proven (to me) that they are capable of producing an awesome 3d house. But, typically the 3d houses are low-budget houses. I think it's an uphill battle to create a great 3d haunt, as many come across as just using a gimmick to hide lackluster sets.
There's only one that jumps out at me. One that I would label "comedy."
And it showed.Ironically, The In-Between was actually one of the costlier houses that year, because they purchased new (and expensive) lighting effects specifically for that house.