We aren't really losing it for the same reasons though. There won't really be anywhere to put it after this year if FFL is going away (and Animal Actors getting demolished).Once Hollwood lost Bill & Ted, it was only inevitable for Orlando.
The only real two places you could put it is outside or at T2 (which I doubt that's going now).We aren't really losing it for the same reasons though. There won't really be anywhere to put it after this year if FFL is going away (and Animal Actors getting demolished).
They could find a space for it if they really wanted to. This gives them a convenient excuse for it to have to go. In 2017, being edgy and controversial is not something a large corporation wants to deal with.We aren't really losing it for the same reasons though. There won't really be anywhere to put it after this year if FFL is going away (and Animal Actors getting demolished).
The other thing doesn't affect HHNSo, not to be thick-headed about it..
But is this it? Is this the thing that affects HHN? Legacy?
If there's still something else imminent, does it have the same impact - and more importantly, same timeline of interfering with HHN?
Primarily, B&T is a staple. And that as it's retiring; it is going to bring a huge load of controversy and questions to a good chunk of the HHN community.So, not to be thick-headed about it..
But is this it? Is this the thing that affects HHN? Legacy?
If there's still something else imminent, does it have the same impact - and more importantly, same timeline of interfering with HHN?
Then they should cancel Horror Nights altogether if they're scared to be edgy and controversial.They could find a space for it if they really wanted to. This gives them a convenient excuse for it to have to go. In 2017, being edgy and controversial is not something a large corporation wants to deal with.
They've change things in the past at HHN for those exact reasons. But all it takes is one bad Bill and Ted joke for UOR to get an epic crapstorm of media controversy dropped on them. They needed an excuse to get out of this game, and losing the two big theaters in USF gives them thatThen they should cancel Horror Nights altogether if they're scared to be edgy and controversial.