croschek05
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anyone know when tickets go on sale and did anyone hear any rumors on any houses or who is headlining the event this year?
Not until this summer will we know much of anything about HHN 19...they keep it under wraps. The tickets will go on sale sometime towards the end of summer.anyone know when tickets go on sale and did anyone hear any rumors on any houses or who is headlining the event this year?![]()
I heard that there will be a Saw house.
Disney starts MNSSHP much earlier than HHN but HHN runs every Thursday - Sunday during October. And remember...DO NOT bring children to HHN...it's way too intense for little ones.So do they tend to tie the dates with Disney not so scary Halloween??,I am planing a 4,5 maybe 6 day trip ths Oct and was trying to get were we will be able to do both,Its my DS Favorit time of the year and would love to see both.
This is truth. It's pg-13 for a reason. If they can handle the gore, the sexualization, drunken crowds, chainsaw maniacs, hungry zombies, and plethoras of the undead that want to scare you away, then maybe.Disney starts MNSSHP much earlier than HHN but HHN runs every Thursday - Sunday during October. And remember...DO NOT bring children to HHN...it's way too intense for little ones.
Or when one of those silver mirror-people things comes scuttling at you on all fours as fast as you can run on two legs!It's hard to tell someone it's "make believe" when a zombie is lurking behind you...
.So do they tend to tie the dates with Disney not so scary Halloween??,I am planing a 4,5 maybe 6 day trip ths Oct and was trying to get were we will be able to do both,Its my DS Favorit time of the year and would love to see both.
Disney starts MNSSHP much earlier than HHN but HHN runs every Thursday - Sunday during October. And remember...DO NOT bring children to HHN...it's way too intense for little ones.
This is truth. It's pg-13 for a reason. If they can handle the gore, the sexualization, drunken crowds, chainsaw maniacs, hungry zombies, and plethoras of the undead that want to scare you away, then maybe.
It's hard to tell someone it's "make believe" when a zombie is lurking behind you...
Or when one of those silver mirror-people things comes scuttling at you on all fours as fast as you can run on two legs!
- the event is definitely catered to adults with alcohol widely available (with a definite party atmosphere). Saying that however, you know your own child and if you feel he can handle it, then the decision is up to you. You didn't say how old he was but keep in mind tickets for the event last year were $60 plus tax per person for 1 evening - it would be a shame for you to pay the money and have him walk into the park only to want to leave - it is a very intensive/immersive event. Take a look at some of the previous videos, pictures, etc, out there and then make your decision. It is definitely not in the same league as MNSSHP.
, I see there going to have a saw exhibit, my DS has all the DVD's and has met one of the actors he will like that.Its funny loves Disney
but on the other hand loves Horror movies? the two just does not seem to match
.I just wish they could help me out with there dates Its hard to plan a trip when you do not know when,well I am planing for the 8th of Oct to the 15th.We are going to do both HHN and the not so scary Disney
This will help:
http://www.universalorlando.com/hou...ar=uo_park_hours&year=2009&month=10&year=2009
Scroll down to see Universal Studios park hours. Days with 5pm close = HHN. Thursdays are slower than Fri/Sat/Sun.
I think it's something like midnight or 1am on off-peak nights and either 1am or 2am on peak nights.Thanks,how long does the HHN go for?,meaning each night,would any one Know?.