halloween horror nights for next year (2014)

Hello everybody! Do any of you know what rides are included with the Express Pass outside of the Halloween mazes? Thanks!
 
My wife and I are heading down to Orlando Oct 3rd through the 7th. We are attending Universal horror nights on Sunday Oct 5th, and the first night we arrive, we are heading down to Tampa for Howl o Scream at Busch Gardens. Wondering if any of you guys have made both trips and have any comparisons of the two. Do you think I will also need express passes for Howl o Scream? Thanks in advance!
 

All of the open rides are included, which are Rip Ride Rockit, Mummy, Simpsons, Men in Black, Transformers, and Despicable Me.
 
My wife and I are heading down to Orlando Oct 3rd through the 7th. We are attending Universal horror nights on Sunday Oct 5th, and the first night we arrive, we are heading down to Tampa for Howl o Scream at Busch Gardens. Wondering if any of you guys have made both trips and have any comparisons of the two. Do you think I will also need express passes for Howl o Scream? Thanks in advance!

I've made both trips for the last couple of years.
If you purchase the Fright Feast deal for HoS, you could easily get everything done without the need of Express Pass.

I love both a lot, not sure which one more, but I go on Thursdays and I am able to see every house up to 4-6 times (something you can't do at HHN due to crowds). Don't get me wrong, HoS does get some crowds but never like HHN.

Cheers!

Marquibiri :thumbsup2
 
Whilst I snoozed and lost on the EP for my date, I did pull the trigger on the afternoon UTH tour for the afternoon. Can't wait!!!!:yay:
 
Express pass was sold out for your date?

The date didn't show up when I tried, but other dates were.

2 minutes later....

After you said something, I went and checked again, and now it's available. May have to think about this now.
 
The date didn't show up when I tried, but other dates were. 2 minutes later.... After you said something, I went and checked again, and now it's available. May have to think about this now.



May I ask..What day you going?
 
Things are looking good for a visit Oct 3,4, and 5th. We will be purchasing the Rush of Fear tickets most likely. Not sure how many of us will be going though. If we purchase the ROF for APH will we be able to get the discounted tickets for a couple of friends if they join us on the trip?
 
Things are looking good for a visit Oct 3,4, and 5th. We will be purchasing the Rush of Fear tickets most likely. Not sure how many of us will be going though. If we purchase the ROF for APH will we be able to get the discounted tickets for a couple of friends if they join us on the trip?
Passholders can purchase up to six tickets for friends/family regardless of your HHN ticket. As long as you are a passholder or will have one present, you can purchase at the AP discount.
 
Passholders can purchase up to six tickets for friends/family regardless of your HHN ticket. As long as you are a passholder or will have one present, you can purchase at the AP discount.

Thanks Metro
I thought that was the case but wanted to make sure.
 
I know this is off topic . . .

Anyone ever been to HHN in Hollywood? I've been to Orlando 12 times, but can't make it this year due to my travel schedule.

I'll be in LA the weekend of October 10th and wanted to check out how the left coast does HHN, even though I know it'll be inferior.

Do they offer a Stay and Scream package? Do they do Express? Any tips or tricks on what order to progress through the park?

I was lucky enough to be in LA when they first started Halloween Horror Nights up again in Hollywood and the next year which improved even more. I have to say the theming at that time was heads above what Orlando was doing at the time. But I believe two of the 6? house were overseen by directors or someone connected with the movie it represented. As I recall, they had Mike Myers house, the backlot which totally blew me away and the beginning area of the park had effects that were like helicopters over head warning of an invasion of the undead (great sound and light effects). I cannot remember the other ones (it has been over ten years) but I have been keeping up with it and it appears it has really taken off. Do not take for granted that it will be inferior because this is on a real working studio and the theming and effects were awesome. Knotts Scary Farm had a monopoly in the Halloween events area until Universal restarted, The Queen Mary was another great event. They do offer express and if it is an option go for it because it definitely takes the pressure off getting thru everything. Keep in mind that USH is more compact than USF so it can get crowded quickly. If time allows Knotts Scary Farm is another great option. I do not know if the Queen Mary is still operating a Halloween event, but it was great too because they utilized parts of the ship that tours do not go to and it is reputed to be heavily haunted. WOW I really got carried away, thanks for the memories. Happy Haunting time!

PS just checked and The Queen Mary does still have the event- check it out for something different from the theme park experience after USH of course!
 
Hey all!!

Couple questions about HHN. I went one time while living in Orlando to this back in 2009. I have not been since ( I've moved back to nj since then) will be on vaca during opening night and my bf would absolutely love to do this.

My problem is the price, after my Disney ap and his 7day hopper/water fun I am on the low end of having extra money left. So 97 per person is to far out of my limit.

I have three friends that are still fl residents can they purchase tickets if we all go as a group at the discounted rate? Does anyone know any codes or discounts that would work? Even taking it down to 75 each person is more manageable for me. Thank you so much in advance.

Sorry if this was already a topic!
 
Hey all!!

Couple questions about HHN. I went one time while living in Orlando to this back in 2009. I have not been since ( I've moved back to nj since then) will be on vaca during opening night and my bf would absolutely love to do this.

My problem is the price, after my Disney ap and his 7day hopper/water fun I am on the low end of having extra money left. So 97 per person is to far out of my limit.

I have three friends that are still fl residents can they purchase tickets if we all go as a group at the discounted rate? Does anyone know any codes or discounts that would work? Even taking it down to 75 each person is more manageable for me. Thank you so much in advance.

Sorry if this was already a topic!

http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3208202

you might get more help on the above thread.
it is all about HHN 2014.
fl residents can get discounts for the HHN park tickets.

you should go to www.halloweenhorrornights.com
for ticket price info.
it is all on the site.
 
http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3208202 you might get more help on the above thread. it is all about HHN 2014. fl residents can get discounts for the HHN park tickets. you should go to www.halloweenhorrornights.com for ticket price info. it is all on the site.


Thank you!

What I don't understand is the difference between the regular ticket and the rush of fear ticket.. My understanding is rush of fear is multiple nights at 72.99 but yet a one night ticket is 92.99... What am I missing?
 
Hey everyone, sorry if this was already mentioned but there is soo many comments I figured I would just throw my questions out there!

Can a fl resident buy tickets for a non fl resident I no longer live in fl anymore but my family does?

If not I belong to plum benefits and it has some discounts. The only day I can take my DBF is 9/19 because we head home 9/20. That being said it has a discount for 90.00 per ticket but then it also has something called rush of fear pass for the same 9/19 date for 72.99 is that the same thing? Will that be okay for admission or is that an add on for the 90.00 admission.

I've only been one in 2009 and it really isn't my thing but my DBF this would be his highlight of the entire 8 day trip but I've spent so much on passes so far 1000 for both of us that I am trying to save anywhere I can.

Thanks in advance!
 










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