Robbie, I can always count on you to brighten up this thread !!
Your pictures are so cool
And fresh ones I haven’t seen. Hoping chickies gal pal doesn’t make an appearance in the house
Thanks for all the info. We are doing a public tour on Saturday September 22nd so it will likely be pretty busy. I’ll definitely watch for more information. Is it difficult to get into HHN in time for the tour if we choose to stay in IOA? Would we end up needing to spend some of that time in line to get in anyways? If we need to cut into our IOA touring time to get in line for HHN it probably just makes sense to stay grab dinner in one of the holding areas.
We got Killer Klowns on DVD right before we left on vacation but didn’t get a chance to watch it. Maybe it will keep us awake after our redeye from Hawaii tonight.
I’m excited to see how the house will be different from the Killer Klowns scarezone. I hope they use the carnival house as a way to focus on other aspects of the carnival and not just clowns - maybe focus on animals, a bearded lady, funhouse mirrors, stuff like that. I’m so excited for the scarezone, I don’t want the house and scarezone to mirror each other. Does that make sense?![]()
Besides clowns. And the smell of cotton candy will be in Killer Klowns (obviously assuming they use the cotton candy ray gun blasts), and Carnival Graveyard mentions decaying cotton candy.They wont, they have nothing in common really.
Besides clowns. And the smell of cotton candy will be in Killer Klowns (obviously assuming they use the cotton candy ray gun blasts), and Carnival Graveyard mentions decaying cotton candy.
But Universal did describe the people in Carnival Graveyard as “carnies”, so maybe they won’t abuse the clown theme. I think a scarezone AND house revolving around clowns is a little much, but maybe that’s just my opinion.
I haven’t seen any of those death traps in years, but I used to go to them all the time as a kid! That makes sense for a house, and would be a really fun idea.Well Killer Klowns are very much circus based. This is more like those carnivals you can find in random parking lots (do they still do those? I remember going a lot when I was a kid).
One of the descriptions I read mentioned guard dogs, carnies with weapons made out of old ride parts, "automatons" (which I'm thinking like the old fortune teller machines), and a tunnel of love filled with flayed corpses. I'm really quite excited for this house!!
I haven’t seen any of those death traps in years, but I used to go to them all the time as a kid! That makes sense for a house, and would be a really fun idea.
If that description is true, then I think this house will be bomb.A tunnel of love would be amazing. Especially with this being an original house, they can really do a lot with it. I hope they do!
Not. Sure where you live but in the Pittsburgh suburbs nearly every church & fire department has an annual carnival as a fund-raiser. They say the state inspects the attractions. Let’s just say their condition adds an interesting vibe to attending.
That’s so funny! I live in small town New York and the smallest thing we get is the county fair. It’s huge, though. I’m sure the churches are truly testing your faith in Christ with those rides.Not. Sure where you live but in the Pittsburgh suburbs nearly every church & fire department has an annual carnival as a fund-raiser. They say the state inspects the attractions. Let’s just say their condition adds an interesting vibe to attending.
just to update:
SCARE ZONES
1. The Harvest
2. Vamp’ 85: New Years Eve
3. Twisted Tradition
4. Revenge of Chucky
5. Killer Klowns from Outerspace
HOUSES
1. Stranger Things
2. Dead Exposure: Patient Zero
3. Trick ‘r Treat
4. Slaughter Sinema
5. Carnival Graveyard: Rust in Pieces
Do you live near pittsburgh??? I grew up in claysville near Washington.
I keep thinking of the AHS house which had the small carnival section. I hope they distinguish this new house from that.