Anybody an idea when the food and drink for HHN are being announced? Haven't heard to much about it yet
Well, there's a rumor that would top the ball drop, but that's not what is being discussed as a "third show."
Show 3, I'm guessing is probably the Hogwarts Dark arts show... It has already been announced for this year, but they never got around to announcing when it would take place... It would be neat if they tied it in with the Death Eater show in Diagon.
It would be fun way to tie potter to HHN and get duel park synergy going... If you want to see all the "HNN Potter" you have to have an HHN ticket...
Except Dark Arts would be in IOA.
Also, they did confirm it was coming this Fall so no reason to be secretive either.
I called these predictions.Why does everybody jump to conclusions before the event has even opened? You can’t predict anything on how the houses or scarezones will play out. But let me just say its really funny to see people dissing Depths when in reality, as someone who knows quite a bit about this house, this house is terrifying.. Y’all don’t even know what you’re about to see in this house. Everybody thinks they know exactly how Depths will play out and that its going be to just miners every where..NOPE completely wrong. Just wait y’all are in for a real treat with all of the houses this year.
The people complaining about HHN going too soft have normally never been to an actually intense haunted houseThis isn’t much of a speculative post, but the rumor of the Death Eaters show kind of brought this to mind. It has been talked about before and the general consensus seemed to be that it would show that HHN had officially gone “soft” and not scary anymore. This belief seems to be heavily used this season, with the addition of stuff like Ghostbusters and Us.
On one hand, yeah, some scares land and some don’t. With the ever-increasing attendance, it’s difficult to *really* get an unexpected scare. All of this being said, the world is far more different than it was when the event started. National tragedies were not as prevalent as they are now. Changing the event used to be as simple as simply changing the blood to slime (HHN 11) or replacing one icon with another (HHN 12), but it’s not anymore. Considering Florida is the home to two of the deadliest (including one in the city where HHN takes place), I don’t blame the team one bit for making ideas that perhaps weren’t as extreme as they used to be.
Of course, there are also factors like franchise popularity to take into account for HHN’s shift. I just think this is something that should be thought about more during these discussions on whether or not HHN is for “kids” anymore.
They didn't use the event lanyard when I went last year. The Tour group had their own style. :/Wow, that lanyard! So, does that mean we will be getting one on our RIP tour? :grin:
This isn’t much of a speculative post, but the rumor of the Death Eaters show kind of brought this to mind. It has been talked about before and the general consensus seemed to be that it would show that HHN had officially gone “soft” and not scary anymore. This belief seems to be heavily used this season, with the addition of stuff like Ghostbusters and Us.
On one hand, yeah, some scares land and some don’t. With the ever-increasing attendance, it’s difficult to *really* get an unexpected scare. All of this being said, the world is far more different than it was when the event started. National tragedies were not as prevalent as they are now. Changing the event used to be as simple as simply changing the blood to slime (HHN 11) or replacing one icon with another (HHN 12), but it’s not anymore. Considering Florida is the home to two of the deadliest (including one in the city where HHN takes place), I don’t blame the team one bit for making ideas that perhaps weren’t as extreme as they used to be.
Of course, there are also factors like franchise popularity to take into account for HHN’s shift. I just think this is something that should be thought about more during these discussions on whether or not HHN is for “kids” anymore.
Well, there's a rumor that would top the ball drop, but that's not what is being discussed as a "third show."
I thunk it is safe to say that US will bea lot like happy death day since the actors will all wear the same red jumpsuits over and over,
And i think i can predict that US will be the least scary house of this year as well. Even if the sets are good which i doubt, it will be happy death day all over again
Very, very 80’s inspired aesthetic. They’ve gone all in this year.
The people complaining about HHN going too soft have normally never been to an actually intense haunted house
Also, many people have been going to HHN since they were young, and, it's easier to be scared then in my opinion.
To add to HHN's defense, the only massive change I've seen at the event since HHN 13 (when I started) has been in marketing and the houses getting astonishingly more detailed...It's still the same event, just more people know about it now
Also, if you want "scary" there are several haunted corn mazes up north that are the true definition of terror
THIS. They should go to one of the mazes where people will actually crawl out from under a bed, grab them, and drag them back under the bed with them.
Maybe so, but that's okay, as long as there's consent. Couldn't pay me to do it, but I'm not one to shame others' kinks.Those types of places are less haunted house and more an easy way for sadists to get their rocks off. In my opinion if course