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This. The alcohol situation has gotten out of control - way too many actors who have been injured, set pieces destroyed, and avoidable incidents occurred. Event doesn't have to go dry, but they really should take some steps to curb some of the out-of-control consumption. (That's all wishful thinking, though, I don't think any of this'll go down.)

Thats where they make there money at.
 
They make their money a LOT of other ways. If it only relied on alcohol Hollywood's event would have reinstated alcohol sales years ago

Hollywood is dry, but also a cheaper event. You cant have your cake and eat it too. Without alcohol, the event would lose a lot of money and a lot of its luster.

As to what you said about word of mouth being positive...absolutely not. When UC was courting JK Rowling, they invited her to Horror Nights only to be embarrassed by the amount of alcohol-induces vomit around. In a knee jerk reaction, alcohol sales were suspended for that event (not sure what year). This didnt last long...people were pissed.

HHN wont go dry. If Ops had their way about everything, the parks would be very different places.
 
Hhn on their Facebook said they are excited to tell us about an 8th house. Now can we possibly have an announcement tonight and their or rumors that resident evil was scraped
 
Hollywood is dry, but also a cheaper event.

Cheaper as in...? People have been raving about Hollywood's production values. I don't see this being true.

When UC was courting JK Rowling, they invited her to Horror Nights only to be embarrassed by the amount of alcohol-induces vomit around.

As they should have been. It's embarassing to run an event that results in the amount HHN does.

This didnt last long...people were pissed..

And people would be pissed if they reduced the alcohol sales now. Doesn't mean they shouldn't.

HHN wont go dry.

Nor did I say they should. But they should certainly curb the alcohol sales, lessen the amount of bars, and promote less of a binge drinking atmosphere.
 
Less houses, smaller sets...you dont see Gothic or Screamhouse-level facades in Hollywood.

But ok even if youre not suggesting a dry event, youve seen the bars at the event, youve seen the crowds they attract. Less bars would make people pretty mad too. Also, I dont see anything at HHN that promotes binge-drinking, in fact I see more security guards escorting people out than drunk people.
 
From the HHN Facebook
Seven houses and one terrifying street experience have been revealed… but it’s not over yet.

Which house are you most excited about? We’re excited to tell you about the 8th house which we'll reveal on 8/29 ‪#‎HHNRevealWeek‬
 
#‎HHNRevealWeek‬ is over, but the conversation continues @HorrorNightsORL on Twitter. HHN Creative Director Mike Aiello is sharing more info on each house with exclusive never before seen content.

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I'm confused.
 
What if...The final reveal is a LT house? Why would they have LT this year if it was going to be completely irrelevant?

I did not do the game last year, so I don't know for sure how it all worked (although it doesn't matter as it could be completely different this year), but they could have Easter eggs and things to look for throughout all the houses and the streets for the LT game :shrug: So they don't absolutely need to have a house all about the LT.
 
Last year they din't have LT, only Horror Unearthed. and I can't see something as big as LT being contained to Easter eggs

I mean we would be agents of the LT, or recruits, or whatever, and we have to look for "clues" (Easter eggs) for the game, which tie in to the LT story. Again, I'm just blurting out thoughts here.