Universal Horror Night

Macraven and I were watching the Rocky Horror Tribute last year and within 10 minutes of the show starting, most people got up and walked out. They obviously had no idea what Rocky Horror was. I seem to remember there being quite a few kids in the audience...not youngsters but teens who just didn't get it. :rolleyes:


We noticed a lot of people leaving when we went too. I was suprised that many people would go without having a clue what it was about.
 
Why does it seem every year I want to go more times than the year before. Living in Texas it's not that easy a trick ;)
 

Why does it seem every year I want to go more times than the year before. Living in Texas it's not that easy a trick ;)
I know what you mean. Why do you think I'm still living in Orlando? :rotfl:

We noticed a lot of people leaving when we went too. I was suprised that many people would go without having a clue what it was about.
Yeah...I guess the word "horror" in the title threw them. :rolleyes1

When do the tickets go on sale?
The tickets will usually go on sale in mid to late June...once the website is up and running. :thumbsup2
 
:laughing: :laughing: Oh I wonder if we were some of the ones you saw leaving after 10 mins:sad2: We all love this show even our son who was 13, but just after it started he said he was going to throw up, so out of consideration for the people around us :eek: we thought we`de better leave, rather reluctantly i should add.
This was opening night and it had been fantastic so far but i think he had a little too much ice cream(i did tell him!!!!)
Luckily he was ok and felt fine the rest of the night and we didn`t leave till the end.
Going back again this year can`t wait really, and will limit DS`s ice cream intake as we don`t want to miss out again on this show. HHN really was one of the highlights to our first ever trip to Orlando last year. :goodvibes
 
:laughing: :laughing: Oh I wonder if we were some of the ones you saw leaving after 10 mins:sad2: We all love this show even our son who was 13, but just after it started he said he was going to throw up, so out of consideration for the people around us :eek: we thought we`de better leave, rather reluctantly i should add.
This was opening night and it had been fantastic so far but i think he had a little too much ice cream(i did tell him!!!!)
Luckily he was ok and felt fine the rest of the night and we didn`t leave till the end.
Going back again this year can`t wait really, and will limit DS`s ice cream intake as we don`t want to miss out again on this show. HHN really was one of the highlights to our first ever trip to Orlando last year. :goodvibes
Has he seen the movie? If not, make sure he does so he can understand what it's about.
 
Yes he has seen the movie a few times and "gets" it, that`s why he was gutted he was feeling poorly for a while. I got a lot of grief from friends who thought at twelve he was too young to see the movie, but he thinks it`s so much fun and to be honest those friends don`t have much of a sense of humour:confused3
So hopefully we`re going to try and get opening night again this year as we thought the whole HHN was fantastic. Got to agree with earlier posters, we too were shocked at the amount of really young kids there, that`s not a place for them. IMO of course;)
 
Yes he has seen the movie a few times and "gets" it, that`s why he was gutted he was feeling poorly for a while. I got a lot of grief from friends who thought at twelve he was too young to see the movie, but he thinks it`s so much fun and to be honest those friends don`t have much of a sense of humour:confused3
So hopefully we`re going to try and get opening night again this year as we thought the whole HHN was fantastic. Got to agree with earlier posters, we too were shocked at the amount of really young kids there, that`s not a place for them. IMO of course;)
I'll be there opening night...as always. Maybe we'll try for a mini-meet. :thumbsup2
 
Hope no one minds me asking this here :) Seems silly to create a whole new thread for two little questions.

I'm planning on going in October, and want to avoid HHN at all costs (I'm a big wuss). When does Universal typically announce dates? Also, do they only do the HHN in Universal, or IOA as well?

Thanks for any help!
 
Hope no one minds me asking this here :) Seems silly to create a whole new thread for two little questions.

I'm planning on going in October, and want to avoid HHN at all costs (I'm a big wuss). When does Universal typically announce dates? Also, do they only do the HHN in Universal, or IOA as well?

Thanks for any help!

Since HHN is a separately ticketed event and it happens after the park closes, there is no way you would accidentally run into it. :) I am pretty sure it is at the studios this year. You can go to www.universalstudios.com and check out the park hours.
 
Since HHN is a separately ticketed event and it happens after the park closes, there is no way you would accidentally run into it. :) I am pretty sure it is at the studios this year. You can go to www.universalstudios.com and check out the park hours.
That is correct...HHN will occur at the Studios again this year.

Hope no one minds me asking this here :) Seems silly to create a whole new thread for two little questions.

I'm planning on going in October, and want to avoid HHN at all costs (I'm a big wuss). When does Universal typically announce dates? Also, do they only do the HHN in Universal, or IOA as well?

Thanks for any help!
The dates probably won't be released until later next month or early July but it's every Thursday through Sunday in October...sometimes Wednesdays. The studios will close at 5pm on a HHN night so the park can be readied.
 
I'll be there opening night...as always. Maybe we'll try for a mini-meet. :thumbsup2

Sounds like a good idea :) Last year we bought the tickets the day before for opening night as obviously with it being our first time in the USA we had never heard of HHN. We just saw all the pre planning and thought "that looks like fun":idea: But think we may buy tickets in advance this year just to make sure we get as we would hate to miss out. Or are there always plenty of tickets to be had on the day so to speak? :)
 
Sounds like a good idea :) Last year we bought the tickets the day before for opening night as obviously with it being our first time in the USA we had never heard of HHN. We just saw all the pre planning and thought "that looks like fun":idea: But think we may buy tickets in advance this year just to make sure we get as we would hate to miss out. Or are there always plenty of tickets to be had on the day so to speak? :)
The first weekend is the AP weekend meaning passholders get special ticket rates for Friday and Saturday nights. I will also purchase the EP for Friday night. You can purchase the tickets online once the website is up and running.
 
:goodvibes

Dang Metro, sleep much?...The only reason I am up and watching the boards is I am at work and have been since 10:30 CDT and have another 4 hours to go before I go to bed :rotfl:

 
Dang Metro, sleep much?...The only reason I am up and watching the boards is I am at work and have been since 10:30 CDT and have another 4 hours to go before I go to bed :rotfl:

Actually...no. I get up at 4:45am for work during the week and I guess I'm just used to it now.
 


Since I am a fireman, we all have one of those really wierd schedules...so I usually don't sleep and when I do, it isn't for a long time.

Glad to know someone else is always up when I am...Now come June, I will be on day shift until the end of the year....I can't wait...a "normal" life, maybe?????

:goodvibes
 
That is correct...HHN will occur at the Studios again this year.

The dates probably won't be released until later next month or early July but it's every Thursday through Sunday in October...sometimes Wednesdays. The studios will close at 5pm on a HHN night so the park can be readied.

The park hours are already up so whether you can work out from these the HHN I'm not sure but look on the Universal website
 
OK so I need opinions on this. Is it very scarey or not? I enjoy horror movies but do get a little freaked out with some such as Saw. I don't like scarey rides and I'm not 100% sure there is much point in me going to this but I wanted some honest opinions of just how scarey this is.

Thanks

Sorry to be late in replying ... Here are some pictures from the past couple Halloween Horror Nights that may help you to make up your mind:
HHN 17
HHN 16

As well - here are some behind the scenes pics to show you the detail that Universal puts into their houses:
Unmasking the Horror Tour
 
Great pics -thanks!

I need to stop looking at this thread because everytime I do I get so excited, and its still months away!
 















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