i am totally and completely addicted to HHN.
i live for october at universal.
i have gone the last 6 years solo to it and always hit 3nights in a row for it.
i see patster went on the sunday oct 8th also like i did. HIS experience was way different than mine. the stay and scream area at finnegans did not let out until about the same time the main gate opened up ....
that sunday was packed.
the people that buy the frequent fear pass get a great discount and can use it for all the non peak nights. those include thursdays and sundays. sunday is no longer small crowds due to that.
friday night ususally has less of a crowd than saturday in case you are trying to attend a less crowded night.
i would not recommend taking a 11 going on 12 year old child to hhn.
i have seen too many people with children that end up screaming and want to leave the park due to the fright factor.
no place is really safe from the scareactors. even if you do not go in the area of the scare zones or where chainsaw teams are you still are exposed to running into a scare actor.
there are some clips on
youtube on the past hhn.
show them to your child and see what his reaction is and let that make the deciding factor to your decision.
hhn is crowded. i buy the express pass and still could have a 25 minute wait for the "hot" houses. last year, the express line and regular stand by lines merged for some of the houses. you do save a lot of time by buying the ep but it does not guarentee once you get in that line, you enter the house within minutes.
i agree with the others. do the rides in the daytime and leave the hard ticket event for the houses.
stay and scream is the way to go.
last year, tickets went on sale in the early summer.
more questions, just post here. someone is bound to answer them.
i did not take my boys to hhn until they were 17. reason for that was the school factor. they probably could have handled it at a younger age. i started them on T2 when they were 3 years old..........lol