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I know if they ever did Suspiria it'd probably be the og, but I would love if Guadagnino's version came, especially for Thom Yorke's music.Suspiria remains a pipe dream, like Twin Peaks.
I know if they ever did Suspiria it'd probably be the og, but I would love if Guadagnino's version came, especially for Thom Yorke's music.Suspiria remains a pipe dream, like Twin Peaks.
I know if they ever did Suspiria it'd probably be the og, but I would love if Guadagnino's version came, especially for Thom Yorke's music.
But it’s not HellrasierI mean... Pandora's Box is the closest we've ever gotten to a Hellraiser maze.
But it’s not Hellrasier
You know, I would actually like to see a Twilight Zone maze (Classic) come to HHN. The thought of Rod Serling narrarating each scene would be awesome.
Oooh half of the scenes are black and white and the other is normal.That is a fair point, maybe a split of the two like Creepshow?
So... What about this announcement that has something to do with “Sunday?”
We talked about this earlier, but it was probably some kind of show that would happen every Sunday at HHN, like Dark Arts at Hogwarts or something.
Just ordered my 80s outfit today lol. I'm going thursday the 19th of sept. I'm so excited about this.They're already doing live DJs for HHN, with the 80's throwback nights on the Thursdays.
I'm actually really excited about the 80s throwback nights, as it sounds like they're doing some things that a lot of people are going to be.. quite fond of.
Probably depends how fake the facial hair looks for them to catch on, though odds are if its just regular clothes they still probably can't stop you.I'm not entirely sure if this thread is the appropriate place to ask this question but I figured it's harmless and I could really use the help so I'll ask anyway: Does anyone know the specifics of HHN's costume policy?
I know the general rule is no costumes, no masks, and no face paint but what do they consider to be a costume? If my costume just looks like a normal outfit, but I'm wearing some fake facial hair (Hopper from Stranger Things in his Season 3 look if you're wondering), would they turn me away? I'm debating on whether or not I should buy a ticket for 10/31 and this would make or break my decision.
I heard a story of how someone went wearing a red and green sweeter and they got turned away for that. I say don’t wear it, better safe then sorry.I'm not entirely sure if this thread is the appropriate place to ask this question but I figured it's harmless and I could really use the help so I'll ask anyway: Does anyone know the specifics of HHN's costume policy?
I know the general rule is no costumes, no masks, and no face paint but what do they consider to be a costume? If my costume just looks like a normal outfit, but I'm wearing some fake facial hair (Hopper from Stranger Things in his Season 3 look if you're wondering), would they turn me away? I'm debating on whether or not I should buy a ticket for 10/31 and this would make or break my decision.
I’ve had some friends do some very light costuming, almost like the Disneybounding stuff the Instagram crowd likes so much, and they never had any issues. That said, they weren’t wearing anything that obscured their faces, like a fake beard or something else like that would. I think you’ll definitely risk security telling you to toss it out, but if it’s subtle enough, who knows? And if your costume is too similar to something people might experience in the park (like a Hopper costume), I would bet they’d turn you away until you changed your clothes. Just my guess, though.I'm not entirely sure if this thread is the appropriate place to ask this question but I figured it's harmless and I could really use the help so I'll ask anyway: Does anyone know the specifics of HHN's costume policy?
I know the general rule is no costumes, no masks, and no face paint but what do they consider to be a costume? If my costume just looks like a normal outfit, but I'm wearing some fake facial hair (Hopper from Stranger Things in his Season 3 look if you're wondering), would they turn me away? I'm debating on whether or not I should buy a ticket for 10/31 and this would make or break my decision.
I'm not entirely sure if this thread is the appropriate place to ask this question but I figured it's harmless and I could really use the help so I'll ask anyway: Does anyone know the specifics of HHN's costume policy?
I know the general rule is no costumes, no masks, and no face paint but what do they consider to be a costume? If my costume just looks like a normal outfit, but I'm wearing some fake facial hair (Hopper from Stranger Things in his Season 3 look if you're wondering), would they turn me away? I'm debating on whether or not I should buy a ticket for 10/31 and this would make or break my decision.