No more video games, no more walking dead please. Side note, the sheer thought of a bioshock house makes me want to puke.
I really don't see how it translates to a house but a lot of other people do :shrug:
No more video games, no more walking dead please. Side note, the sheer thought of a bioshock house makes me want to puke.
I agree Walking Dead shouldn't come back...but I do worry that it might. The fact that it's latest season premiere got over 16 million viewers alone is a pretty big eyebrow-raiser. Not to mention that it continues to do extremely well merchandise sales-wise. But oh boy has it overstayed its welcome in the event. Seriously, I'll take anything over TWD again. Anything. Because at least it'd be something new.
I also agree that they shouldn't do any video game houses again, since judging by the last two, it's not exactly something A&D is very good at.
What I want from next year the most is quite simply an overarching theme again. The lack of it has hurt the event quite a bit the past two years, IMO.
No more video games, no more walking dead please. Side note, the sheer thought of a bioshock house makes me want to puke.
I don't think a 2 park event is completely out of the question at this point. I'm not saying it's likely, but it's worth considering. The crowd control was better this year, but they're still clearly choked for space. Expanding out to Toon Lagoon (for the B&T stage) and including the marvel rides would do much to alleviate a lot of the traffic concerns...
If AHS happens, they'll probably just go with Coven. It'd have the best sets out of the three seasons (though Asylum is pretty close) and it's the most recent. AHS would be the perfect yearly IP house since it's different every single year.
The Coven won't be the one they'll use, if they go the AHS route. I might eat those words but from a business stand point they could get a lot of flack and lose business because of the storylines controversy via rape and incest.
What isn't being touched on is a lot of so called IP properties have already been done at HHN. Saws N Steam is the only thing that's been mentioned, but they've done spirtual continuations of a lot of properties.
No Treehouse of Horrors. Are we seriously still suggesting this? Have you guys been to Halloween Horror Nights?
I liked the Monster house last year, but it was essentially all the big name classics from Universal. But I believe there is Frankenstein and Dracula reboot coming out, so that is why I was thinking they might go with one of those.I still think it's too soon for the classic monsters. We just had them in 2012. What demands them to get stand alone houses again?