Looks like house #2 will be Netflix's "The Haunting of Hill House." I've not watched it yet, but I've heard it's good/great.
Thanks so much! I think i will get park tickets so we can be in before the event, even if we go at like 3 or 4 just to get a little jump start. You are all honestly the best. I always come here for advice and you are all so very helpful.![]()
It could easily be worth it to be able to do Stay & Scream, where you start waiting in a corral starting at 4pm, to be the first released to the houses when the park opens. Even though we had Express Pass, it was nice to just walk into Stranger Things and then hit another nearby house. It allowed us to visit more than once in an evening. Plus, being the only people in a house, won’t happen with ST, makes for great scares.
If all someone has is one night at HHN, both Stay and Scream and the EP would be essential. It was for us last year. We skipped Dead Exposure and the 2 Blumhouse houses by choice, and it still took us from the opening of the gates at S&S til almost 1am to do the houses, scare zones, and 3 rides.
I keep saying this for anyone who may be new, so I’m sorry if I sound like a parrot, but I’m serious when I say to not underestimate the amount of walking you do, and the time it takes to get from house to house. It’s A LOT of walking by the end of the night.
Looks like house #2 will be Netflix's "The Haunting of Hill House." I've not watched it yet, but I've heard it's good/great.
Bolded is so accurate...…and excellent advice!!!
We gave up on a couple of houses last few years as the walking to and from them was ridiculous!!! Yes, we expect to do a lot of walking, but this was almost a joke!!!
Updated first page, for the first IP - Nightingales: Blood Pit House.
The first Nightingales was one of my favorite overall houses, HHN 21, 2011. Really well ‘executed’IMO.
Updated first page, for the first IP - Nightingales: Blood Pit House.
The first Nightingales was one of my favorite overall houses, HHN 21, 2011. Really well ‘executed’IMO.
Is that reversed? I've always heard the houses categorized as "IP" (Intellectual Property) for licensed stuff like Stranger things, Saw, Halloween, AHS, etc. and "Original" for concepts/characters that OU comes up with themselves.
I wondered why I couldn't remember that one......then I realised that we were there in August that year!! That`ll be why then...…...![]()
Universal knows just what house to announce to make me come back. Darn it.
Updated first page, for the first origina - Nightingales: Blood Pit House.
The first Nightingales was one of my favorite overall houses, HHN 21, 2011. Really well ‘executed’IMO.
Sorry, I am one of the new ones so i do have a few more questions as i go about trying to plan for this. I really want it to be amazing for my son's birthday. If I am going to try to swing 3 party nights, would it be best to try to break the houses up into two seperate nights and then save favorites to try to do again on the third night? I have read this thread as well as skimmed 2018 thread trying to determine the best type of ticket to buy. I was originally going to try the BOGO and add a night because I want 3 nights, so would it make more sense to wait it out for one of the offers that has more nights included? I am also going to try for the express, I think this sounds like it will make things even more enjoyable. I will admit I got a little lost trying to figure out the best way to do this. Thank you again!
Sorry, I am one of the new ones so i do have a few more questions as i go about trying to plan for this. I really want it to be amazing for my son's birthday. If I am going to try to swing 3 party nights, would it be best to try to break the houses up into two seperate nights and then save favorites to try to do again on the third night? I have read this thread as well as skimmed 2018 thread trying to determine the best type of ticket to buy. I was originally going to try the BOGO and add a night because I want 3 nights, so would it make more sense to wait it out for one of the offers that has more nights included? I am also going to try for the express, I think this sounds like it will make things even more enjoyable. I will admit I got a little lost trying to figure out the best way to do this. Thank you again!
If all someone has is one night at HHN, both Stay and Scream and the EP would be essential. It was for us last year. We skipped Dead Exposure and the 2 Blumhouse houses by choice, and it still took us from the opening of the gates at S&S til almost 1am to do the houses, scare zones, and 3 rides.
I keep saying this for anyone who may be new, so I’m sorry if I sound like a parrot, but I’m serious when I say to not underestimate the amount of walking you do, and the time it takes to get from house to house. It’s A LOT of walking by the end of the night.
I still feel pretty lucky I got to see the guy get ripped in half...last year.
Last year was our first time doing HHN for multiple days - I took my son who was turning 13. I cannot stress enough (and I know others said this) - the stay & scream was great! We were easily able to knock out two houses and line up for a third before the masses hit lol! I purchased the BOGO tickets last year and then paid extra to upgrade them to the ones that were good for the rest of the days (we go at the very end of October into November). We also did the RIP tour - that was awesome as well and I felt money well spent. Then a couple of the nights we did the partial RIP tour - it was for 5 houses I think. We are going again for the same dates this year and plan on doing the Stay & Scream again and maybe one RIP tour. You guys are going to have so much fun!!!! We are already counting down the days! I will also mention, we basically hung out during the day, swimming & relaxing, and then would head into the parks in the afternoon. It was good to get the rest - the amount of walking is insane lol!!! I know everyone had mentioned it before we went, but I was dead by the end of each night (hence relaxing the next day lol)!!!!