Tizzy_Meliss
No longer an HHN virgin. ;)
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I would wait...I'm hoping there will be TM's selling the discounted EP's like last year. I don't know for sure though.Yikes, EP's are expensive.You don't think we'll need one for opening night do you?
Oh and BTW.........for anyone looking for HHN Coke cans, I read on a posting on the HHN Facebook that the cans don't come out until tomorrow.![]()
I forgot there were the two different costs for EPs for this year ...
... RIP tours will never have to wait in line ... and yes they have gotten more popular over the past few years - that's why they changed the non-private tours to 4 hours with different start times.
We have never done the HHN before, this year will our 1st time (going Thurs Oct 1st). We bought one of those Ticketmaster tickets for Universal Studios and were told we could upgrade them to the stay and scream pass but had to do it at the theme park. What are the chances it sells out before we get there or does it rarely sell out especially since we are doing it on a Thursday?
Not sure if it was mentioned elsewhere but they brought back the Unmasking the Horror tour this year. (After having it missing from last year). It's where you get to tour a few of the houses in the daytime with lights on to check out the details, take photos, and talk to some of the folks involved.
Get an inside look at this years Halloween Horror Nights® as a Universal Orlando® R.I.P. Guide takes you behind the screams, showing you the inner workings of several of this years main attractions. Along the way, we will share the ghoulish secrets and haunted history of Halloween Horror Nights® and how it has become one of the most anticipated Halloween events in the world.
Unmasking the Horror Tour ($40.00 per person, tax included):
* Two hours in length. (departs at 10am and 1:30pm daily from Sept. 25th through Oct. 31st on Halloween Horror Nights® event dates only)
* Overview of this years Halloween Horror Nights®
* Overview of the history of Halloween Horror Nights®
* Lights on behind the scenes tour of select haunted houses with opportunities to take pictures/video throughout
* Free 2009 Halloween Horror Nights® commemorative lanyard (limited to one per tour ticket)
To book your Unmasking the Horror Tour©, check on tour availability or have any questions, please contact VIP Services at 407-363-8295 or email us at viptours@universalorlando.com.
I'm sure some might feel otherwise but I wish they would either add, extend or at least spread out the scare zones. Everything is shoved towards the front of the park, it's virtually empty towards the back (at least according to this map and the one from last year).
Last year I felt myself loosing the vibe towards the middle of our time being there which happened to be around the non scare zones.
I don't know...I'm getting kinda tired of the zombies every year. The houses (Deadtropolis) was good in 2004 but the zombies last year in the scarezones were almost laughable to me. I hope they are better this year.Hopefully, they'll have the zombie team by MIB like last year.
I don't believe it's posted on the website yet, but some people were lucky enough to receive an email advising the UTH tour is available for booking.I can't find the UTH tour info. either and have not received notification that it has returned either.
Hopefully, they'll have the zombie team by MIB like last year.
Well I'm very grateful for the posting on here, I've gone ahead and booked. We've only been to HHN once in 2007, and got the bug, it was one of the highlights of our holiday, so a must-do this time. It'll be great to have an inside peek and get some photos of the houses! In previous years, how many houses have you got to see on the UTM tour?I don't believe it's posted on the website yet, but some people were lucky enough to receive an email advising the UTH tour is available for booking.
The houses (Deadtropolis) was good in 2004 but the zombies last year in the scarezones were almost laughable to me.
I don't know...I'm getting kinda tired of the zombies every year. The houses (Deadtropolis) was good in 2004 but the zombies last year in the scarezones were almost laughable to me. I hope they are better this year.
Well I'm very grateful for the posting on here, I've gone ahead and booked. We've only been to HHN once in 2007, and got the bug, it was one of the highlights of our holiday, so a must-do this time. It'll be great to have an inside peek and get some photos of the houses! In previous years, how many houses have you got to see on the UTM tour?
Also, is there a version of the map anywhere that is big enough to read the font below each attraction, it may just be my rubbish eyesight, but even on the enlarged version I can't read it?!!
Well I'm very grateful for the posting on here, I've gone ahead and booked. We've only been to HHN once in 2007, and got the bug, it was one of the highlights of our holiday, so a must-do this time. It'll be great to have an inside peek and get some photos of the houses! In previous years, how many houses have you got to see on the UTM tour?
When we did the tour two years ago we went through three houses....Nightmare On Elm Street, Dead Silence and Psychoscarepy. It was AWESOME! We got some of the coolest pictures ever. I have a great shot of me standing under the Elm St. sign in front of the house. We have already booked our tour for this year. Can't wait. Definitely worth the $40!!
When we did the tour two years ago we went through three houses....Nightmare On Elm Street, Dead Silence and Psychoscarepy. It was AWESOME! We got some of the coolest pictures ever. I have a great shot of me standing under the Elm St. sign in front of the house. We have already booked our tour for this year. Can't wait. Definitely worth the $40!!
Also, is there a version of the map anywhere that is big enough to read the font below each attraction, it may just be my rubbish eyesight, but even on the enlarged version I can't read it?!!