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Okay, we're here, but NOT happy. I was told at the GS window near Pastamore that because we did not use our tickets to enter the park that we cannot add the S&S option and must pay full price. We are now on the GS line inside Universal, hoping to hear a different answer.
 
Okay, we're here, but NOT happy. I was told at the GS window near Pastamore that because we did not use our tickets to enter the park that we cannot add the S&S option and must pay full price. We are now on the GS line inside Universal, hoping to hear a different answer.
S & S requires you to be in the park prior to the 5pm closing. Otherwise, you're going to have to wait outside in the general public line. If you have your HHN tickets already, there's nothing else to buy.
 
Metro West said:
S & S requires you to be in the park prior to the 5pm closing. Otherwise, you're going to have to wait outside in the general public line. If you have your HHN tickets already, there's nothing else to buy.

They were going to charge $180-something per person. I had called guest services, and they told me that we didn't have to use our tickets to enter the park, so that's what we came here understanding. I didn't say anything to GS in the park, and they only charged us $50-something each. Bottom line, we're happy now, and we didn't have to use one of our park tickets!
 
They were going to charge $180-something per person. I had called guest services, and they told me that we didn't have to use our tickets to enter the park, so that's what we came here understanding. I didn't say anything to GS in the park, and they only charged us $50-something each. Bottom line, we're happy now, and we didn't have to use one of our park tickets!
As long as you're happy now. Have a good time.
 


I'm sorry that this happened. I never trust Citywalk Guest Services with ticket issues because they mostly deal with restaurant and nightclub issues. I am glad that Guest Services at the park was able to help you out and get you that Stay and Scream price.
 
Question about House of Horrors-
How long is the section where you have to stoop down, and how high is the ceiling in that section approximately?
 
Question about House of Horrors-
How long is the section where you have to stoop down, and how high is the ceiling in that section approximately?
It's very short but there is an alternative route for those who have mobility issues.
 


Do you mean the ceiling is short or the route is short? Like is the ceiling 4ft tall maybe? And the route 20 feet long? Just trying to get a feel for it.
 
Do you mean the ceiling is short or the route is short? Like is the ceiling 4ft tall maybe? And the route 20 feet long? Just trying to get a feel for it.
The ceiling is short and the actual hallway is short in distance. I would guess it's about 15-20 steps from beginning to end. The rest of the house is walk through.
 
Thanks! I bet it's really scary... can't wait... we leave for FL a week from today! Hopefully we will be in Ocala at this time next Sunday sleeping over to get to WDW first thing in the morning...

I just love the anticipation!
 
For the ones that have seen.How would you rank this years Bill&Teds show without spoilers?

And what you think about the 20 Penny Circus?

Going this Friday comming and very curious.
 
I didnt see 20 pennies but i definitely say don't miss bill and teds it was one of the better years
 
For the ones that have seen.How would you rank this years Bill&Teds show without spoilers?

And what you think about the 20 Penny Circus?

Going this Friday comming and very curious.

Bill & Ted is better than last year for sure. Probably better than the year before too although the cameo by The Doctor added points to the HHN XX edition.

20 Penny Circus was 30 minutes of my life that I will never get back. Not quite as unwatchable as the gross out performers they've had at the Beetlejuice location in prior years but pretty close. The female lead was too over-the-top to be entertaining and frankly, most of their "illusions" were pretty easy to figure out.

I'd rather they create something more like last year's Death Drums than put another awful 3rd party show in that theatre. At least Death Drums was entertaining and had some talented performers.
 
Three family members and I bought the Undercover Tourist Universal Studios 2 day/2 park with unlimited HHN combo ticket for select nights a few months before going to USF on Thursday/Friday Oct. 4 and 5. On Thursday, Oct. 4 the ticket scanned fine for both the parks and HHN event. We used it in the Stay and Scream area with no problem. The next day, Friday, Oct 5, the ticket scanned again fine for both IOA and USF. We had a reservation at Finnegans that night which is in the Stay and Scream area for HHN. They were scanning HHN tickets in the restaurant. Our tickets this time had a problem being scanned. They asked us, if we used them before, which we had on Thursday evening. We mentioned that they were unlimited access for specific nights for HHN. They called over a supervisor and asked for the tickets. Anyway, the issue finally got resolved after 30 minutes. Good thing, our reservation at Finnegans was at 4:15 PM that night. We were able to get this resolved before the Stay and Scream crowd was released at 5:45 PM. I called Undercover tourist about this issue, and they said that the ticket for HHN was only for one day, not multiple days. I also noticed that their website now lists the combo ticket (USF 2 day/2 park with HHN combo) for only one day use. Has anyone else had this happen to them recently? Thursday, the rain was relentless after 6:30 PM, but one was able to do all the HHN houses within a couple of hours. Of course, no scare actors were roaming the streets. Friday, was much better, with not much rain during the evening. I did notice that the scare actors, seemed to be in certain zones with the fog. So, yes, there were safe zones. Plenty of them...
 
I'm doubtful UT was selling tickets that included unlimited visits to HHN...it would be too expensive to do that. You can't buy an unlimited HHN ticket direct through Universal. You'd have to purchase the Rush of Fear (first ten days) and Frequent Fear Plus passes (all other dates except Saturdays) and pay for Saturday nights separately in order to go every night. You're talking in the neighborhood of $353.00 plus tax for all those tickets. I'm guessing they got the terminology wrong on the website and if the 2/2 day ticket w/HHN was under $200.00, there should have been no mistake it was good for only one night at HHN.
 
Saw 20 Penny Sunday night, and enjoyed it. A somewhat racy magic show with audience volunteers, and well done. Included adult innuendo, if you know what I mean, but we had a twelve year old along and it was nothing embarrassing or outright. Interesting grand finale . . .
 
I'm doubtful UT was selling tickets that included unlimited visits to HHN...it would be too expensive to do that. You can't buy an unlimited HHN ticket direct through Universal. You'd have to purchase the Rush of Fear (first ten days) and Frequent Fear Plus passes (all other dates except Saturdays) and pay for Saturday nights separately in order to go every night. You're talking in the neighborhood of $353.00 plus tax for all those tickets. I'm guessing they got the terminology wrong on the website and if the 2/2 day ticket w/HHN was under $200.00, there should have been no mistake it was good for only one night at HHN.

Here is the posting that I saw from page 22 on this discussion board posted a while ago.
This was also on Undercovertourist website when I purchased the ticket.
A phone call to UT probably would have clarified this.

got email from Undercovertourist (never an issue dealing with themand a decent refund policy to boot) as to 'a deal' on U tix and HHN. It says it saves up to $60...off exactly 'what' i have no idea since the dates are slightly different from the dates for standard FF & ROF i.e. some fridays are included but dates for HHN are restricted to a 14 day period from 1st usage (if i'm reading the fine print correctly, i'd call UT to confirm before I purchased jik!!!):

FF Sept. 21, 22, 27, 30
Oct. 4, 7, 11, 14, 17, 18, 21, 24, 25, 28, 31

ROF Sept. 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30
Oct. 4, 5, 6, 7.

UT tix Sept 21, 27, 28, 30
Oct 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28 or 31

Doesn't work out for our touring needs but for those who are still looking to buy multi-day tix and visit HHN on select nights during their stay it might be worth pricing it out if only for convenience factor...note i am not saying it's the best deal, just posting as another option.

Two day tix option = $179.95

Three day option $185.95, all taxes and S&H is included

The 2 or 3-Day Park to Park with Halloween Horror Nights Combo Ticket entitles one (1) guest admission (even on the same day) to:
Universal Studios Florida®
Islands of Adventure®
Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights (22) ("HHN")
Ticket is valid for the theme parks for any two (2) or three(3) calendar days during a fourteen (14) consecutive day period which includes the first day the non-event portion of the ticket is used. This ticket also includes unlimited admission to HHN during the following 2012 Event Dates which fall within the fourteen (14) consecutive day period:
September 21, 27, 28, 30
October 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28 or 31.
NOT valid for any Saturday HHN Events Dates: September 22, 29, October 6, 13, 20 or 27.
The HHN Event begins at 6:30pm and closing times may vary.
Key Points:
WARNING! Event may be too intense for young children and is not recommended for children under the age of 13. No costumes or masks allowed.
This ticket includes daily admission to the paid entertainment venues of Universal CityWalk ("CityWalk") during the fourteen (14) consecutive day period.
The above Admission media is non-refundable, non-transferable, and valid only during normal operating hours.
This ticket allows the guest to visit both parks on the same day. Visiting one or both parks on the same day is considered a single day's use of the ticket.
The HHN Event portion of this ticket expires in 2012. If there is no 2012 HHN event usage, the 2-Day Park to Park portion remains valid until the first day of theme park or CityWalk usage and for the following thirteen (13) consecutive calendar days.
 
thought i'd chime in with my HHN rating, based upon three run-throughs of most houses & Bill/Ted.

Mods - if this is not the place to post such a review, apologies. please move it to proper thread, but i didn't notice one.

Spoilers and honest personal opinion ahead. Note that I center a vacation around the event and have a very high level of expectation each year so my views may differ from the pack.;)
























Gothic Well done:cheer2:best in show production and scareactors.

House of Horrors What a nice surprise. The last room is a great idea but too bad the house wasn't allowed to be portrayed in total darkness for the best effects, safety 1st.

Alice Im a fan the storyline made perfect sense to me. The scareactors were really in character here

Penn & Teller lighting effects good and Sigfried & Roy gag a hoot:p

Dead End missed the mark for me, a few good scares though

Walking Dead Contractually no actual actors portrayed, it is what it is. i'll term it disappointing and a missed opportunity to shine. The bunny slipper girls outside entrance effective. Many comment on the fence interaction but never did see anything going on there, must've been the timing.

Silent Hill not a fan of the movie or video game but familiar and recognized the icons

Bill & Ted's material is much improved over last year! Cast enthusiasm thru the roof and much appreciated. The male dancers are again, stellar:flower3:.

Roving Scare Zone :thumbsup2 Was apprehensive as to how it'd work out. Our 1st night it was pouring and we 'bailed' early and didn't experience many of the groups. The 2nd night was killer! The chainsaw chicks got me good several times...woohoo. I noticed even the dudes in our party where getting startled since they were often unaware. It seemed the scareactors were given reign to improvise more and it worked well. Hope they keep it in place even if they revert back to established zones after construction.

jmho, the majority of the scareactors (with exception of roving ones) seemed inexperienced as to timing. I'm going to guess that many were new to the game.:confused3 A great scareactor can compensate for a marginal house, this year's event needed more of them.

Rocky Horror Picture show, is still missed.:sad:

That said, i appreciate all the efforts of those invoved in this year's production and look forward to next year being even better.
 
Question about Stay & Scream. I decided to make reservations at Finnegans at 3:30PM and understand this place is near Stay & Scream which we've bought tickets. Is this a good use of time (outside of buying early access pass) while we wait for HHN to open? Should I make my reservations even for a little later as this will be our dinner meal?
 
Can someone explain to me what the Bill & Ted & 20 Penney shows are like? Are they inappropriate for our 9 & 16 year old boys? I know a lot of people would recommend that I not take the 9 year old to HHN, but he's loved haunted houses since he was 5 & is a Walking Dead junkie so I think he'll be fine with them. Also, I do realize that there will be drunk people there & he knows that it's inappropriate, but won't be totally shocked by it.
 

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