BuckeyeGuy28
"Why So Serious"
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Me and a couple friends decided at last minute to check out HHN on it's second day and I just got back. We figured we'd get our feet wet for the Halloween season (and boy were they wet after the downpour). We didn't do everything (even though the crowds were very manageable), but here's my review for everything we got to:
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Silver Screams: the BEST house this year (from what we saw). Very very well done--the theming is fantastic but it also delivers the scares. 10/10
Chucky: the second best house! It's got a sense of humor but has some great jumpscares, it's just missing some fresh ideas--still well done. 8.5/10
Wolf-Man: the best scares are here--very expensive looking but again, all you've got is the wolf jumpin out and not much else. It seems like magic though and it'll get ya good! 8/10
Frankenstein: better than I expected--the theming is well done and the scares come from all directions which is great but this has potential it doesn't use. Still more than I expected. 7/10
The Spawning: Underrated!! This house is so much fun! The costumes are a little cheap looking but aliens come at you from everywhere! Plus, a HUGE disturbing and dizzyingly freaky strobe light section alone makes the wait, whatever it is, worth it. 8/10
Containment: boring, overused theme that doesn't work at all here. 2/10
Apocalypse: good props and effects, but weak costumes. 5/10
Cirque du Freak: disappointing--it's smaller than it could be and the 'freaks' seem to be in short order for some reason. 4/10
Drive-In: this one has the best scareactors, and it's fun to recognize the movie characters--if the movie screen played more classic horror movies and not the constant Wolfman trailer, this would be great. 7/10
WWII Zone: the BEST props! Real life war vehicles and believable ruins and setpieces make this the best scarezone we saw--the zombie soldiers should be scarier and more energized than they are unfortunately. 8/10
that's all we did, but for just under 3 1/2 hours that's pretty good (plus we did silver screams and chucky twice). I will post the other house and scarezone and show reviews when I go later and experience them. Have fun!
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Silver Screams: the BEST house this year (from what we saw). Very very well done--the theming is fantastic but it also delivers the scares. 10/10
Chucky: the second best house! It's got a sense of humor but has some great jumpscares, it's just missing some fresh ideas--still well done. 8.5/10
Wolf-Man: the best scares are here--very expensive looking but again, all you've got is the wolf jumpin out and not much else. It seems like magic though and it'll get ya good! 8/10
Frankenstein: better than I expected--the theming is well done and the scares come from all directions which is great but this has potential it doesn't use. Still more than I expected. 7/10
The Spawning: Underrated!! This house is so much fun! The costumes are a little cheap looking but aliens come at you from everywhere! Plus, a HUGE disturbing and dizzyingly freaky strobe light section alone makes the wait, whatever it is, worth it. 8/10
Containment: boring, overused theme that doesn't work at all here. 2/10
Apocalypse: good props and effects, but weak costumes. 5/10
Cirque du Freak: disappointing--it's smaller than it could be and the 'freaks' seem to be in short order for some reason. 4/10
Drive-In: this one has the best scareactors, and it's fun to recognize the movie characters--if the movie screen played more classic horror movies and not the constant Wolfman trailer, this would be great. 7/10
WWII Zone: the BEST props! Real life war vehicles and believable ruins and setpieces make this the best scarezone we saw--the zombie soldiers should be scarier and more energized than they are unfortunately. 8/10
that's all we did, but for just under 3 1/2 hours that's pretty good (plus we did silver screams and chucky twice). I will post the other house and scarezone and show reviews when I go later and experience them. Have fun!