Halloween Horror Nights 2010?

Does anyone know if motorized wheelchairs are allowed in the houses? Or can someone transfer to a regular wheelchair and be pushed through? My parents will be with us on this trip and my dad expressed interest in joining Greg & I when we attend HHN. But he is disabled and can barely walk more than a few yards at a time. So, he would have to go through in a wheelchair.
 
Can anyone tell me when Hell Week is this year? I am thinking (hoping is more like it) that it is 10/11-10/15. Out of all the years we've been coming down for HHN we have only been there once during hell week (and that one time was more than enough). We are going to be there 10/14-10/17.
 

Does anyone know if motorized wheelchairs are allowed in the houses? Or can someone transfer to a regular wheelchair and be pushed through? My parents will be with us on this trip and my dad expressed interest in joining Greg & I when we attend HHN. But he is disabled and can barely walk more than a few yards at a time. So, he would have to go through in a wheelchair.

Motorized wheelchairs are not allowed in the houses. They'll either have to transfer or walk.
 
Can anyone tell me when Hell Week is this year? I am thinking (hoping is more like it) that it is 10/11-10/15. Out of all the years we've been coming down for HHN we have only been there once during hell week (and that one time was more than enough). We are going to be there 10/14-10/17.
The statewide holiday for public schools is 10/15 so you are in luck.
 
Now I wish we were going for more than one night :sad1:

Realistically, how many houses and zones could we check out in one night? The shows don't interest me.
 
SharkyGoddess I was the same when I first went re the shows, but realistically you should do Bill and Ted. Been hilarious every time I've been.

With a bit of planning and Express Pass you should be able to get through all the houses in a night.
 
Now I wish we were going for more than one night :sad1:

Realistically, how many houses and zones could we check out in one night? The shows don't interest me.

It's possible.... done it the two previous years. By the time the crowd comes in, I'm all ready finishing the third house, heading to the fourth...

It's amazing how I saw ppl last year around 7:30 pm saying how they had done two houses while others were on their first house queue. I was like OMG, I'm on my fifth. :lmao:


Marquibiri :thumbsup2
 
So can someone explain the express pass to me... I mean I know what it is - but how does it work?

We went last year and had the EP. But didn't use it for one of the first few houses cause the wait was so short. We did every house, and went to the latest Bill and Ted show. By the time we got out there was only about 20 minutes left until closing time. So since we were right there we figured we do the 'Saw" house again. Took a chance and got into the EP line. Got through just fine.

So my question is - is the EP unlimited? Or is it based on the number of houses/rides? Meaning if there are 8 houses I could use the EP 8 times no matter which house I went in. Is that right? Are the rides in a different 'pool' number? Or are they included? So like - say there are 8 houses and 8 rides open. (I really have no idea - just for examples sake.) Does that mean I could use the EP 16 times no matter what I was using it on...? :confused:

I hope that made sense... :rotfl:

If it's already been covered in a sticky somewhere I apologize. Didn't see anything to that effect.
 
So can someone explain the express pass to me... I mean I know what it is - but how does it work?

We went last year and had the EP. But didn't use it for one of the first few houses cause the wait was so short. We did every house, and went to the latest Bill and Ted show. By the time we got out there was only about 20 minutes left until closing time. So since we were right there we figured we do the 'Saw" house again. Took a chance and got into the EP line. Got through just fine.

So my question is - is the EP unlimited? Or is it based on the number of houses/rides? Meaning if there are 8 houses I could use the EP 8 times no matter which house I went in. Is that right? Are the rides in a different 'pool' number? Or are they included? So like - say there are 8 houses and 8 rides open. (I really have no idea - just for examples sake.) Does that mean I could use the EP 16 times no matter what I was using it on...? :confused:

I hope that made sense... :rotfl:

If it's already been covered in a sticky somewhere I apologize. Didn't see anything to that effect.

You can only use Express one time per house and attraction.
 
So can someone explain the express pass to me... I mean I know what it is - but how does it work?

We went last year and had the EP. But didn't use it for one of the first few houses cause the wait was so short. We did every house, and went to the latest Bill and Ted show. By the time we got out there was only about 20 minutes left until closing time. So since we were right there we figured we do the 'Saw" house again. Took a chance and got into the EP line. Got through just fine.

So my question is - is the EP unlimited? Or is it based on the number of houses/rides? Meaning if there are 8 houses I could use the EP 8 times no matter which house I went in. Is that right? Are the rides in a different 'pool' number? Or are they included? So like - say there are 8 houses and 8 rides open. (I really have no idea - just for examples sake.) Does that mean I could use the EP 16 times no matter what I was using it on...? :confused:

I hope that made sense... :rotfl:

If it's already been covered in a sticky somewhere I apologize. Didn't see anything to that effect.

You can only use Express one time per house and attraction.

As Victoria mentioned, once for each house and attraction. When I had the EP four years ago, each house and attraction had individual hole punches that were used to mark the EP. Last year, they were using scanners.
 
Last year, they were using scanners.

Did you know I was able to redo many houses last year since the night I was there it rained and they couldn't scan the tickets. I redid chucky, wolfman, and dracula about 5 times each, really. :lmao:
 
Has anyone in the past ever taken part in the non-private RIP tour?? I'm looking for any information as to help justify the 175.00 per person price tag on weekends. I know you get front of the line treatment at each house, plus good seats for Bill and Ted, but can anyone share anything additional? Is it worth the 175.00 for 1 night or should I just spend the 75.00 for an express pass and get more or less the same benefits. Thanks in advance and look forward to meeting fear!!
 
Thanks everyone! We have the express passes and I'm very happy to hear all of the houses are possible.
 
If you bought a premier annual pass, it comes with a free ticket to HHN. Do you have to leave the parks and reenter for the night? Thanks!
 
If you bought a premier annual pass, it comes with a free ticket to HHN. Do you have to leave the parks and reenter for the night? Thanks!
Not if you already have the HHN ticket in hand. You can stay in the park after closing for Stay & Scream but if you don't have the HHN ticket for that night, you would have to leave.
 
Thank you. The other thing I wasnt sure about is if you get a HHN pass free with the premier annual pass can you upgrade it to the FFP?
 












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