HHN VIP Tour & Pricing Info

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I just booked HHN VIP Tour.

Tour is limited to 15 people. You get a 5 hour guided tour ( 7 to 12) and Front of Line Access to all Mazes and Reserved Seating at B&T.

You do not get FOL for Cocktails. They will stop at a bar if the majority of the people want a drink.

Total Cost which includes admission to the park and the event is around $ 136 total, after taxes.

I have booked for Halloween Night this year and I think it will be a blast. (I couldn't see having FOL access all day from staying at RP and then having to wait in line all night at HHN).

Side note, I look forward to HHN at IOA but will be disappointed that it will not be at Universal. Part of the cool effect was feeling like you were in a horror movie walking down the streets of NY (although JP will be really cool).

See ya there.....

Phil from PA
 
That IS $138 per person, right?

Is there a discount, as for the other VIP tours, for AP holders? That discount is pretty substantial, 45%.
 
The price is Per Person. I am not an AP Holder so I have not checked into the savings, although it might be worth it.

It is very expensive but my wife and I decided we wanted to go on Halloween night and we figured this was the only way to see it all on that night.

Phil from PA
 

USF should be ashamed to charge that much.....
Obviously, there are people who are willing to pay this charge. As long as there is a market for the service at that price,....
 
Busch Gardens charges only $25 extra for the same service....
i love HHN like no other ....but this sounds like elitism at it's finest to me
 
I would like to clear some things up here.

First off-the tour that you paid for Phil was 127.20 per person. It's five hours long, doesn't just include the HHN attractions, it also includes whatever major attractions that your guide can get you on.

Robin-Since HHN is a seperate ticket event, it's a different discount, you might want to call for details.


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I have booked the tour for this October too!
There isn't a fan club discount (I asked!) but there definitely is an annual pass discount.

I understand when you say it smacks of elitism,butI have worked long and hard to earn the money to pay for my tour,as I'm sure is the case for many who do it.And It is worth every last cent:D

I have a teen with a disability and thats the main reason I will do the tour,we literally couldn't go otherwise and I have two other teens who would miss the whole HHN experience then.Don't assume when you go and see the tour walking around that we're rich and want the privilege of not queuing over other people.Last year in our tour group was a woman in a wheelchair,who probably otherwise couldn't have gone to HHN.There are all sorts of reasons people will go on a VIP tour:p
 
I look at it this way. My wife and I only take one vacation together a year and for the past 4 years it has been to Orlando for HHN and some of the parks. The cost of a ticket with admission is $ 50.

First time in IOA a few years ago I was charged $ 12 for a beer, soft pretzel and a soda. I find that the food prices are the real killer at the parks (I really don't want to start a big debate on this).

We have never done the VIP tour and can only make it down the week of Halloween this year. For the extra $ 75 pp it is a small price to pay to be able to go to HHN on Halloween and yet be guaranteed of seeing all of the mazes and not waiting in line.

Expensive, maybe. We are not wealthy by an stretch of the imagination but sometimes you need to treat yourself. Next to Christmas, Halloween is my wife's favorite holiday (hey couldn't we combine the two and make a movie or something?).

BTW, maybe the pricing is different but I was charged $ 136 pp including taxes. Where did the $ 127.20 price come from? Maybe it is more to go on Halloween night.

Thanks,

Phil from PA
 
Just an FYI the are offering a 10% discount to AP holders. Are the HHN usually crowded enough to justify the cost? I will be going the first week end they are open.
 
Having been there at the beginning of the month I have never had a problem with seeing everything I wanted (this was not going on the tour).

I always just made sure I wasn't going on a Friday or Saturday night. Be in the park during the changeover and you can get into one maze before the general public.

Have fun and I know others out there know more about this than me.

Phil from PA
 














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