keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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I do not enjoy being scared, I do not like clowns and dolls with sinister expressions. I have read accounts from visitors who wished they'd never gone to HHN, who wish they could un-see what they saw. OTOH, many, many people cite HHN as their favorite Universal event. Keeping in mind that this is meant to be entertainment, I'm torn being wanting to see for myself and thinking I should avoid the entire evening.
So my question: If I decide that I cannot venture into any of the "houses" or shows, what's it like to just be at the park on a HHN night, ride the rides as usual, walk around? I've been to Universal during the day when everything HHN-related is shrouded, but what will I encounter out on the streets, as it were?
I don't mind owning up to being easily frightened and I'm 60, not 13, but I don't want to spend the rest of my time in Orlando with all the lights on. Any ideas?
Thanks for your help.
lol, struck me funny re the lights.
If you don't enjoy being scared, etc., I'd honestly skip the event, plenty else to do in the Orlando area. If game to give it a go, why not watch some of the videos you can find on youtube, will give a framework of the events past.
I'm no spring chickie either, but being scared helps me know I'm still alive

Have always loved a good scare & spend the majority of evening somewhere between screaming, jumping in fright & nervous laughter, loving every minute of it.
