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I don't think that Mouseaholic is a "troll" in the Disney fans' section. Mouseaholic is someone who is frustated with Disney for personal reasons. I sure don't approve of everything that Disney has done; and a movie that they considered making, and hopefuly shelved, just enraged me because it was about a sadistic nutcase. I don't even want to talk about it here because I will start getting mad again.
I have never attended Halloween at either park. Mickey's shindig was going on while we were there in October 2007, but we had much bigger priorities since it was our first trip to WDW.That being said, you are never going to convince Disney's MSSHP fans that HHN at Universal Studios is better. To argue with them is silly. That is not your audience over there.
I don't think that I would ever want to go to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios because it would horrify me. I liked Halloween much better when it was a children's holiday. Yet at least I have some idea of what I would be walking into if I did go. People who are expecting something along the lines of Disney's Haunted House or MNSSHP upon arriving at HHN could be someone that security would have to go in and get out. Has Universal Studios considered this possibility?
I have never attended Halloween at either park. Mickey's shindig was going on while we were there in October 2007, but we had much bigger priorities since it was our first trip to WDW.That being said, you are never going to convince Disney's MSSHP fans that HHN at Universal Studios is better. To argue with them is silly. That is not your audience over there.
I don't think that I would ever want to go to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios because it would horrify me. I liked Halloween much better when it was a children's holiday. Yet at least I have some idea of what I would be walking into if I did go. People who are expecting something along the lines of Disney's Haunted House or MNSSHP upon arriving at HHN could be someone that security would have to go in and get out. Has Universal Studios considered this possibility?