As mentioned, your hotel FOTL will not apply to HHN. However, if you book Sunday night, you will have FOTL at the parks all day Sunday AND all day Monday!Foladar said:I'm thinking about staying one night at the RPR in Oct ..
it would be $129 per night (not too bad) with the APH rate.
Does the FOTL work with HHN? And how would it work if we booked for Sunday night, we receive FOTL Sunday only, or Monday day instead of Sunday?
Foladar said:Can I get the $30 pass (discounted one day HHN ticket) and upgrade my next visit (such as Thursday) to the FFP?
We won't be arriving until the 2nd, though. And we're leaving on the 6th at the latest.Metro West said:You can but it would cost you roughly $75 to do that. You should just stick with the FFP which runs roughly $45. Checking the calender, they should start HHN on October 1..which is a Saturday.
Foladar said:We won't be arriving until the 2nd, though. And we're leaving on the 6th at the latest.
I thought last year they did do some Sun / Wed / Thurs .. thought maybe I was going crazy (I went on Halloween last year, too long of lines) .. can't wait to go this year. Hope they do have Wed or atleast Sun, although it seems US/IOA close early on these dates when HHN will happen, but not on Sun/Wed/Thurs of the 1st week.Metro West said:You can still do HHN on the Sunday you arrive. Actually now that I think about it, they did do some Wednesday nights early in October. That might work so you could do Sunday and Wednesday night. Again, the schedule won't be out for a while yet but with the attendance they had last year, I can't imagine them cutting days back..but you never know.
Foladar said:Just a quick question .. Can I get the $30 pass (discounted one day HHN ticket) and upgrade my next visit (such as Thursday) to the FFP?
Yeah, I was looking over that .. although I won't be there any peak nights (yay! hate those long long long long lines) .. I've gone to HHN the past two years, and hope to continue the trend, but if it won't be there anytime the 2nd week from Sunday to Thursday, Universal seriously needs to reconsider .. I would assume it would be open Sunday, at a minimum.phamton said:Last year, I paid for a peak night pass using my AP discount and then upgraded to the Frequent fear pass for only $15 before I left the park. Slacking (who posts here) also did the same thing. Best $15 investment I ever made.
phamton said:Last year, I paid for a peak night pass using my AP discount and then upgraded to the Frequent fear pass for only $15 before I left the park. Slacking (who posts here) also did the same thing. Best $15 investment I ever made.
So all I have to do is purchase a HHN ticket for that night when we arrive for us all using my AP pass? Then we can simply stay in the park that night?Slacking said:Yup, felt like this was the way to do it. I also hit Guest services as soon as the park opened to upgrade so there weren't long lines.
About stay & scream. There is a specific area where you go and hang out until they let you out and enjoy the houses. There is no extra cost, but you have to be in the park (with paid daily admission or an AP) and have a ticket for that night's HHN.
Stay and Scream is free, assuming I have my tickets for that day (getting 5-day passes for the family, I have my AP) and my HHN tix? I don't know if we can do S&S because we have an elderly family member we would be taking back to the hotel (whether it is onsite or offsite) after that day.Slacking said:Take advantage of Stay and Scream. It works best on Peak nights, but even on Non-Peak Nights you can hit 2-3 houses before the gates officially open. Last year I went through DisOrientorium by myself with nobody around me, and it made me see the house in a whole different light. (it made me like it!)