Halloween Horror Nights 2013

Do you have to have at least a Preferred Pass to get the APH discount on HHN?

And are there discounts on S&S available?

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Yes you need at least a preferred pass to receive any discounts.
 
Yes you need at least a preferred pass to receive any discounts.

Thanks for the info.

Does anyone know if S&S and HHN Express get discounted?

And is discount just per passholder, or can you get discounts for the rest of your party as well?

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When do the hotel packages come out?

We originally were going to stay at AKV but figured we might as well stay at Hard Rock if we are only going to do Universal for that short weekend trip .
 
When do the hotel packages come out?

We originally were going to stay at AKV but figured we might as well stay at Hard Rock if we are only going to do Universal for that short weekend trip .

for what date?



the gory hhn package will come out when the prices are established for tickets.

if you want a room for the weekend during hhn, book it by early september.

you can always modify the rate later if you are looking for another type of discount code.

i suggest you book room only instead of a package for the hhn weekend.
there are financial penalties when making a change to a package.

 
Thanks for this, so you think no discount on S&S either?

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The S&S is HHN ticket at a discounted rate because its purchased in association with a day pass. There is also an AP discount on a HHN ticket. But you can't apply both discounts to a HHN ticket.
 
You think it's going to be like a 13th floor?
There's no telling what they are going to do but that's the impression I'm getting from looking at the website. I tell you...they have done a lot more than the folks at HHN have done over the past few years with websites and HOS' ticket prices are much more affordable than HHN...for general admission anyway.
 
I was just looking at the calendar and it seems that the first Horror night is during out WDW visit. Is it worth the trek over from WDW to see it? (two adults-no kids)
 
Yes. It is worth the trip. HHN is fantastic and is the best thing that Universal does.
 
If you like haunted houses, this is the best thing to go check out. I have yet to find a haunted house that tops what Universal puts on for Halloween Horror Nights.
 
I was just looking at the calendar and it seems that the first Horror night is during out WDW visit. Is it worth the trek over from WDW to see it? (two adults-no kids)
Just to add to what the other posters have said....

HHN is very "in your face" and can be bloody. Not everyone likes that type of entertainment so be warned...it's NOTHING like anything Disney does. It's also not cheap for the general public so you might want to check out YouTube for HHN videos just to get an idea of what you might be in for.

I love HHN...this will be my 10th year attending and I can't wait for the fall!

I'm going to merge this thread into the other current thread so we can keep everything in one place.
 
I love HHN even though I went for the first time last year. We loved the houses and I was gotten by quite a few of the roaming scarenators. I do have to say that we also went to Busch Gardens in VA a few weeks later and one house there really got me good. They had this house about fears and one room was the fear of heights and the had this illusion that made it look like you were having to walk on this small board over a long drop( my husband had to practically drage me across). Freaked me out. I could not get my mind around the fact that it was not real. This was the only good house there though.
 
I love HHN even though I went for the first time last year. We loved the houses and I was gotten by quite a few of the roaming scarenators. I do have to say that we also went to Busch Gardens in VA a few weeks later and one house there really got me good. They had this house about fears and one room was the fear of heights and the had this illusion that made it look like you were having to walk on this small board over a long drop( my husband had to practically drage me across). Freaked me out. I could not get my mind around the fact that it was not real. This was the only good house there though.

That sounds fabulous!!!! They probably used some type of mirror effect, like the one they used last year for cathedral way way below in Gothic last year and for the corpse in the stairs in Winter's Night back in HHN 21.
Here's the pic I took during the Unmasking the Horror Tour... it came out terrible... :upsidedow

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You think it's going to be like a 13th floor?
I have no idea but am psyched! I went last year and loved it as much as HHN!!
Here's the picture review I did on that.

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3005364


Cheers!

Marquibiri
 












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