First off, in 9 years I've never had a bad time there. My wife replaced my old partner a few years ago and she loves it (she was always either preggers or babysitting before, now they're old enough to stay with grandmom for a few days since we moved several years back).
We arrived on 10/1, checked into HRH, got her AP and picked up all of our tickets/EPs for the trip, and headed over to Margaritaville for Jamaica Mistaka wings and booze until the gates opened.
Once it got dark, we headed over to HHN.
Scare zones - sorry, but the only word I can think of to describe them for this year is, well, "suck". But then again, neither of us get scared easily and I never expect much from these anyway (though last year they were absolutely great, especially the flying monkeys).
Houses - I'll give you my rankings and hers in parentheses.
1. Frankenstein (2) - a very close call between our #1 and #2, but I thought this one was just a bit better. As I said, neither of us scare easily, but this one made her jump at least once the first time through, and I thought the detail here was impressive.
2. Wolfman (1) - great detail, great movie tie-in based on the previews, can't knock it in the least. It just wasn't quite as interesting to me as Frankenstein.
3. Chucky (3) - not being a fan of the movies, we were both very pleasantly surprised with this house. It was very well done and the initial part had me thinking I was drunk 8 hours early.
4. Silver Screams (5) - my only complaint was that I had to go through it multiple times to figure out which movies were what given that they were designed to appear old, but many of them were relatively new ones I had not seen. In some ways, that is a tribute to the creativeness of it.
5. Spawning (4) - cheesy, but I enjoyed it. There isn't really a lot to say about it.
6. Saw (7) - neither of us have ever watched any of the movies, but the house is very well done from what we could tell.
7. Cleaver (6) - cheesy but fun, a bit repetitive.
8. (The screeching hags of) Dracula - great opening scene of the castle and the impaled victims, kinda got jealous of them by mid-way through. ****Spoiler**** there is no DRACULA!!!! It rapidly went from a great opening view to a bunch of fake hallways with really ugly, non-scary women attempting to make you jump and doing a pretty poor job of even that. We were convinced the first one was just a bad run, so we went again, and again, and again......
Then we sobered up and remembered one definition of insanity is repeating the same actions expecting a different result. Don't misunderstand, we both would have rathered 8 houses (1 being "Dracula") than 7, but if you're going to give a house the name of a character, at least put said character in said house. What's worse, I predicted that this one would be the best house of them all, and in 4 trips we never even saw anything remotely resembling Dracula.
Bill and Ted - funny, but honestly not nearly as funny as last year, which wasn't as funny as the year before. I'm not sure if it's lack of better material, or less effort spent on it. Given the survey I was sent yesterday, I have a feeling that they are contemplating scaling down or doing entirely away with the live shows, so it may have actually been less effort.
Had a choice next year between Fantasy Fest in Key West and HHN, but I think we'll end up back here, particularly given that it's going to be #XX.
We arrived on 10/1, checked into HRH, got her AP and picked up all of our tickets/EPs for the trip, and headed over to Margaritaville for Jamaica Mistaka wings and booze until the gates opened.
Once it got dark, we headed over to HHN.
Scare zones - sorry, but the only word I can think of to describe them for this year is, well, "suck". But then again, neither of us get scared easily and I never expect much from these anyway (though last year they were absolutely great, especially the flying monkeys).
Houses - I'll give you my rankings and hers in parentheses.
1. Frankenstein (2) - a very close call between our #1 and #2, but I thought this one was just a bit better. As I said, neither of us scare easily, but this one made her jump at least once the first time through, and I thought the detail here was impressive.
2. Wolfman (1) - great detail, great movie tie-in based on the previews, can't knock it in the least. It just wasn't quite as interesting to me as Frankenstein.
3. Chucky (3) - not being a fan of the movies, we were both very pleasantly surprised with this house. It was very well done and the initial part had me thinking I was drunk 8 hours early.
4. Silver Screams (5) - my only complaint was that I had to go through it multiple times to figure out which movies were what given that they were designed to appear old, but many of them were relatively new ones I had not seen. In some ways, that is a tribute to the creativeness of it.
5. Spawning (4) - cheesy, but I enjoyed it. There isn't really a lot to say about it.
6. Saw (7) - neither of us have ever watched any of the movies, but the house is very well done from what we could tell.
7. Cleaver (6) - cheesy but fun, a bit repetitive.
8. (The screeching hags of) Dracula - great opening scene of the castle and the impaled victims, kinda got jealous of them by mid-way through. ****Spoiler**** there is no DRACULA!!!! It rapidly went from a great opening view to a bunch of fake hallways with really ugly, non-scary women attempting to make you jump and doing a pretty poor job of even that. We were convinced the first one was just a bad run, so we went again, and again, and again......
Then we sobered up and remembered one definition of insanity is repeating the same actions expecting a different result. Don't misunderstand, we both would have rathered 8 houses (1 being "Dracula") than 7, but if you're going to give a house the name of a character, at least put said character in said house. What's worse, I predicted that this one would be the best house of them all, and in 4 trips we never even saw anything remotely resembling Dracula.
Bill and Ted - funny, but honestly not nearly as funny as last year, which wasn't as funny as the year before. I'm not sure if it's lack of better material, or less effort spent on it. Given the survey I was sent yesterday, I have a feeling that they are contemplating scaling down or doing entirely away with the live shows, so it may have actually been less effort.
Had a choice next year between Fantasy Fest in Key West and HHN, but I think we'll end up back here, particularly given that it's going to be #XX.