Halloween Horror Nights

Do AP holders get to buy more than one regular (not FFP) HHN ticket? It looks as though they are half-price for AP holders vs non-AP holders. Just wondering......?
Passholders can purchase up to six additional tickets with the AP discount.
 
SIX!?! That would more than pay for the AP! Awsome :yay: Now to figure out if the FFP would be the way to go or the regular...
 
So this Sept I am looking to take me (18yo) son,where going to be at POP from the 19th to the 26th MNSSHP and we are planning to do 0ne day HHN. My question Is, so where not going to be on site and I am getting express pass for the day can I get them for HHN?. Now If I can get them can I see everthing In one night?. So I hear of a special express pass that gets you into everything, kind of like a tour?? it also lets you in behind the scene does anyone know what I am talking about?:confused3. My plan Is to do IOA in the morining and US in the afternoon and HHN that night. We have been to US/IOA many of times so if we miss something its not the end of the world. One more thing, mears shuttle will they run that late with the exteneded hours for HHN? Thanks:goodvibes
 

So this Sept I am looking to take me (18yo) son,where going to be at POP from the 19th to the 26th MNSSHP and we are planning to do 0ne day HHN. My question Is, so where not going to be on site and I am getting express pass for the day can I get them for HHN?. Now If I can get them can I see everthing In one night?. So I hear of a special express pass that gets you into everything, kind of like a tour?? it also lets you in behind the scene does anyone know what I am talking about?:confused3. My plan Is to do IOA in the morining and US in the afternoon and HHN that night. We have been to US/IOA many of times so if we miss something its not the end of the world. One more thing, mears shuttle will they run that late with the exteneded hours for HHN? Thanks:goodvibes
Yes there are Express Passes for HHN - they allow you one entry to each house and show utilizing the express line. Since you are thinking of going fairly early in the month, you should have no problem seeing everything in one night with EPs. I would suggest doing the Stay and Scream option if you can. To utilize the S&S, you would need to be in the park during the day, then shortly before 5:00 pm head to the "stay and scream holding area" while they clear out the park. Once they release you from the holding area, you are able to get in a couple houses before they let in the masses from the front gate.

There are also separate VIP tours (called RIP tours during HHN) which get you front of the line access with a guide - last year these cost about $150 per person in addition to your ticket for HHN. You would be put in a group with up to 15 other people and the tour would be 4 hour. With this tour, you are guaranteed entry into each house and show. There are also private tours with a guide (which is just your group of up to 15 people for up to 8 hours) but those are much more pricey (around $1800 per group plus your admission to HHN).

There are no behind the scenes tours at night as the park is just too busy, but they have previously offered behind the scenes tours during the day for around $40 per person.

 
So when do HHN tickets go on sale? and do the RIP tickets go on sale at the same time?
 
So when do HHN tickets go on sale? and do the RIP tickets go on sale at the same time?


hhn tixs will be on sale in the summer.
i always wait a good week for the ap discounted rate for the tixs.


rip dates have not been announced yet.
that could happen by late june or mid july.
 
Yes there are Express Passes for HHN - they allow you one entry to each house and show utilizing the express line. Since you are thinking of going fairly early in the month, you should have no problem seeing everything in one night with EPs. I would suggest doing the Stay and Scream option if you can. To utilize the S&S, you would need to be in the park during the day, then shortly before 5:00 pm head to the "stay and scream holding area" while they clear out the park. Once they release you from the holding area, you are able to get in a couple houses before they let in the masses from the front gate.

There are also separate VIP tours (called RIP tours during HHN) which get you front of the line access with a guide - last year these cost about $150 per person in addition to your ticket for HHN. You would be put in a group with up to 15 other people and the tour would be 4 hour. With this tour, you are guaranteed entry into each house and show. There are also private tours with a guide (which is just your group of up to 15 people for up to 8 hours) but those are much more pricey (around $1800 per group plus your admission to HHN).

There are no behind the scenes tours at night as the park is just too busy, but they have previously offered behind the scenes tours during the day for around $40 per person.



i have done the private (exclusive) 7 hour tours the past 6 years.
with the ap discounts, it is over $1800.
and like you said, the hhn admission ticket must be bought.

the rip private tours i have bought are restricted to the maximum of 12 people.
last year i tried to have it for 13 but it was turned down.
had to keep it at 12 max.

the general 3 or 4 hour rip tours will allow up to 20 in a group.
 
So when do HHN tickets go on sale? and do the RIP tickets go on sale at the same time?
As Macraven said, likely July - tickets will be available online ... RIP tour information is usually on the website a few weeks after the regular tickets go on sale - you actually need to call the VIP tour office to schedule a RIP tour, you can't do that online.
 




















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