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Oh I sure hope soCrystal Lake?
Oh I sure hope soCrystal Lake?
Thanks for advice on RIP tour. I think I will take everyone’s advice and do it Friday night. We will go Thursday and soak up the atmosphere. I am excited but nervous about being freaked out. Thursday is our arrival day too so tour might be better on Friday so we won’t be so tired.
I think it comes down to capacity. If they are still restricting capacity then i can see the need for a reservation system.. but if they're back running at full capacity then I don't see why they would need it. I've never been to BG, but have heard its an enormous park so i'm surprised they are going the reservation route..So, not that U tends to follow BG as closely as they & WDW tend to roll on pricing & policies but...
found it very interesting to see that howl o scream’s version of frequent fear tix this year has a reservation requirement in place to attend on any given night
not sure of specific details, including how many nights one May have in place at a time. Perhaps, similar to WDW AP policy for park reservations (3
At a time pp, with exception of being a resort guest)
no idea if U is planning on this sort of policy to control crowds each night. Just tossing it out there for your consideration as to planning purposes
Another thing to contemplate re tix pricing...
the pricing/dates were recently announced for WDWs ‘replacement’ event for their MNSSHP. Shortened to 3 hours from 5 & pricing is astronomical. Nearly double the prices I paid for (since refunded) tix same dates last year.
while the 2parks tend to jump on each other’s coattails as to raising tix prices, sure hope U doesn’t go this route this year with HHN
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Have been to BG several times, savannah has always struck me as large. Your post had me curious enough to google lolI've never been to BG, but have heard its an enormous park so i'm surprised they are going the reservation route..
So, not that U tends to follow BG as closely as they & WDW tend to roll on pricing & policies but...
found it very interesting to see that howl o scream’s version of frequent fear tix this year has a reservation requirement in place to attend on any given night
not sure of specific details, including how many nights one May have in place at a time. Perhaps, similar to WDW AP policy for park reservations (3
At a time pp, with exception of being a resort guest)
no idea if U is planning on this sort of policy to control crowds each night. Just tossing it out there for your consideration as to planning purposes
Another thing to contemplate re tix pricing...
the pricing/dates were recently announced for WDWs ‘replacement’ event for their MNSSHP. Shortened to 3 hours from 5 & pricing is astronomical. Nearly double the prices I paid for (since refunded) tix same dates last year.
while the 2parks tend to jump on each other’s coattails as to raising tix prices, sure hope U doesn’t go this route this year with HHN
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that’s the party line wdw is pushing. people who have experienced both events multiple times will be able to give a valid take on things after the first few parties. Not necessarily talking the vloggersyou can’t compare WDW’s Boo bash to their Halloween party. It should be compared to Villains after hours.
you can’t compare WDW’s Boo bash to their Halloween party. It should be compared to Villains after hours. It has been an extremely limited ticket event where the focus is on almost no lines for rides with some calvacades and free ice cream and soda thrown in. The pricing is very similar to what that has historically been. The event is also very similar. These both are nothing like the not so scary Halloween parties. That being said as this year’s event gets close to Halloween the price is more expensive than in the past. Hopefully for those attending it this year they continue to keep numbers of tickets very low. We literally rode everything but a couple of rides in 3 hours and watched Malefecent dragon roam the park.
Can I compare it to EMH which was free, or do I have to go with what the Disney marketing wants me to think?
This would be a big disappointment IMO - depending on how they implement it.So, not that U tends to follow BG as closely as they & WDW tend to roll on pricing & policies but...
found it very interesting to see that howl o scream’s version of frequent fear tix this year has a reservation requirement in place to attend on any given night
not sure of specific details, including how many nights one May have in place at a time. Perhaps, similar to WDW AP policy for park reservations (3
At a time pp, with exception of being a resort guest)
no idea if U is planning on this sort of policy to control crowds each night. Just tossing it out there for your consideration as to planning purposes
Another thing to contemplate re tix pricing...
the pricing/dates were recently announced for WDWs ‘replacement’ event for their MNSSHP. Shortened to 3 hours from 5 & pricing is astronomical. Nearly double the prices I paid for (since refunded) tix same dates last year.
while the 2parks tend to jump on each other’s coattails as to raising tix prices, sure hope U doesn’t go this route this year with HHN
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Oh i 100% feel the same way!have an AP and will be staying on site for 8 nights of HHN - also plan to buy ROF with Express (assuming its offered) - but if that does not guarantee me all 8 nights then I will have to drastically rethink my plans
Agree - Id guess mid-June to late June it should all be clearer.Oh i 100% feel the same way!
The way they are doing such a slow tease about things on FB has gotten to the point where it’s putting many off.
I appreciate they wanted to be cautious due to covid concerns. Now that they’ve basically opened up their parks, assume the informational delay is wanting all the buzz to be focused on the new attraction.![]()
Great catch!Well... with the announcement that Howl-O-Scream will now be a local Orlando haunt taking up residence in Sea World.. hopefully Universal counters that announcement with something good for HHN lol
https://www.laughingplace.com/w/new...st-new-halloween-event-howl-o-scream-orlando/
That will be nice - I wonder (but doubt) if there will be a late bus back from Seaworld for thisWell... with the announcement that Howl-O-Scream will now be a local Orlando haunt taking up residence in Sea World.. hopefully Universal counters that announcement with something good for HHN lol
https://www.laughingplace.com/w/new...st-new-halloween-event-howl-o-scream-orlando/
Going to guess that HHN would prefer to offer a FF of some sort to keep guests spending $ in their parks If the new haunt offers one. Already selling tix at rate easily half of what HHN charged in the past.if those aren't offered, then we will probably get two nights at HHN and one night at HoS.
Even with the current FL political climate, quite doubtful the parks (as private entities) would ever sanction guests or employees from Electively choosing to wear face masks. That would be a PR nightmare of a whole ‘nuther sortI think they will waive the "no mask" policy for those that want to wear a COVID mask.