Now that the event has opened and crowd levels and waits are seen, will an express pass be needed for Friday 10/15? I want to experience everything at least once and likely some multiple times but don’t want to waste money.
While certainly doable to get everything done in one night (Orlando Informer offers a great touring plan each year), you will be under the gun with little room for dilly dallying. This also doesn’t factor in problems such as houses shutting down for flooding, which has been a common issue in the tents this year. And with the strain on staffing, trying to experience the food/beverage options may take additional time than usual.Now that the event has opened and crowd levels and waits are seen, will an express pass be needed for Friday 10/15? I want to experience everything at least once and likely some multiple times but don’t want to waste money.
my personal opinion is you can do everything once being at the front of the stay and scream in NY and hitting both major houses there possible a third (or maybe all 4 like I did) and then move to the back houses and knocking out the shorter waits first. Then you can come back to the front if you missed anything. I don't thinky express is worth it if you plan on coming early and leaving late esp on a 2 am night. I do thing the $30 charge for stay and scream is more worth it than express for value and if you don't want to do things twice. At least this year I would roll the dice on late express at half off if you really felt behind. I would not buy it upfront.Now that the event has opened and crowd levels and waits are seen, will an express pass be needed for Friday 10/15? I want to experience everything at least once and likely some multiple times but don’t want to waste money.
Now that the event has opened and crowd levels and waits are seen, will an express pass be needed for Friday 10/15? I want to experience everything at least once and likely some multiple times but don’t want to waste money.
I have heard conflicting reports on using Stay and Scream for NY or Beetlejuice/Hill House. I’m just not sure how to go about it? My trip is planned on Sunday, Oct 17th, if that helps at all.
Are fast food boulevard and duff gardens open during the holding period?
Now that the event has opened and crowd levels and waits are seen, will an express pass be needed for Friday 10/15? I want to experience everything at least once and likely some multiple times but don’t want to waste money.
If you are up there around 5ish you should be good, 4:45 you will be totally fine.I'll be visiting the event on Wednesday with two others who only have a single night ticket and no park admission (I have a multi night pass so can go anytime). I'm not sure they will want to pay for the early entry ticket, so how far in advance would you advise lining up outside the entrance gates in order to get in when it opens but not be stuck in the massive mob crowd far back?
FFB is open
Is it only available to those that are doing sCarey for their first house? I'm assuming that Hill House and Beetlejuice people just have to wait outside in line right?
It’s technically open for people doing Beetlejuice and Hill House because they do let you go to FFB and then circle back to those two lines. You’ll just be at the end of the Stay n Scream line - not really the end of the world because you can still hit both of the ET houses by about 6:20-30 at the latest and then shoot to the back of the park. Plus you’ve already had dinner.Is it only available to those that are doing sCarey for their first house? I'm assuming that Hill House and Beetlejuice people just have to wait outside in line right?
It’s technically open for people doing Beetlejuice and Hill House because they do let you go to FFB and then circle back to those two lines. You’ll just be at the end of the Stay n Scream line - not really the end of the world because you can still hit both of the ET houses by about 6:20-30 at the latest and then shoot to the back of the park. Plus you’ve already had dinner.
Your way off there lol :grin:if you don't buy Express, each line will be 2 hours long. Murphy's Law.