Slacking said:I'm paying as much as everyone else, but because I'm not going on a Friday or Saturday, I receive a weaker product? I hate that.
JLTraveling said:Well, technically no you're not, last year ticket prices were tiered according to peak and non-peak. But I definitely agree with the sentiment behind what you're saying. Last year we did have one night, a Thursday I believe, that was sort of a bonus, a "peak" night at non-peak prices (and the Frequent Fear pass was valid that night). But it wasn't really advertised as such, and there was a lot of confusion even among the actors, many of whom were surprised to arrive at work and be told we would be open till 2 am. Personally, I'd rather go back to one ticket price, the same show for everyone, every night. Unfortunately they don't ask for my opinion![]()
But what's this I hear about 'horror returning home?' Perhaps, ghoulies... sixteen will be the year horror, does in fact, return to its true home.
...Homecoming party anyone?
F-L-A said:I'm pretty sure that's not what they meant by HHN "returning to it's roots."
And you just made me glad that Universal doesn't take advice from outsiders.![]()
PoohnPglet said:We LOVE HHN. In fact, last year we went as many nights as we could on the frequent fear pass. I had thought about auditioning for a role this year, but then thought about how if I was working the event, I couldn't party at the event! I would definitely recommend putting it into your schedule. Be sure to check out the Bill & Ted show as well!
Slacking said:Yeah, if you work HHN, you can't party, but being a scareactor (like I said, I haven't worked HHN but I worked HOS last year) is a blast itself. Its so much fun!
PoohnPglet said:Yeah, I had a lot of friends working it last year. They probably will again this year. But as much fun as it looked to go around scaring the crud out of people, is how much fun I have getting the crud scared out of me!
Didn't make it over to HoS, how did it compare to HHN?
PoohnPglet said:Yeah, I had a lot of friends working it last year. They probably will again this year. But as much fun as it looked to go around scaring the crud out of people, is how much fun I have getting the crud scared out of me!
Didn't make it over to HoS, how did it compare to HHN?
JLTraveling said:I didn't make it to HoS either, so I can't answer that part. But actually, you can have the best of both worlds at HHN. I worked every night and still managed to see all of the other houses and most of the streets. It's possible because there are two casts that alternate shows and breaks. While you're not allowed to go out on your break, your alternate will do the last show of the night on half the nights. By the time you get out of makeup and costume, you generally have between 30-45 minutes before park closing. My castmates and I went out as a group almost every night, and we were able to get FotL access and see one or two houses a night. Some even managed to catch the last Bill and Ted show one night (I didn't go cause I had an appointment for last call at the local bar). I had my dad take pics of a few things that I didn't manage to catch, like the Terra Throne show, and I feel I had a full HHN experience as both an actor and a guest.
Also, you don't have to work every night. Several of my castmates took a night off specifically to go in as a guest -- when they came through our house, let's just say they got a bit of an extra show. If you set it up in advance, you're perfectly allowed (and then you don't have to pay to get in).
Just my thoughts, if you want to audition it is definitely worth it!!