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HHN 28: Vamp 85: New Year's Eve

can you avoid the zone if you are trying to get houses in around that area? poltergeist and scary look as if they are very close to Vamp when looking at the map.

easy, leave those houses to do after night. do everything else and when the sun sets do those two houses. win win
 
Only a win-win if you have express since the lines will be ridiculous for all the houses the later into the night it gets.

hes going to have to sacrifice between not seeing the ball drop before night falls or doing a 1 hour line.
he has to choose whats more important lol
 
A little nitpick, but it seems like not all vampires had fangs, some didnt have anything and some had these weird big teeth ( but not fangs, just like big long teeth)

Just weird, i know people might not notice but it was odd to see. Kinda takes you out of the mindset of the zone.
 
Playlist was really short. Expected more from the zone. I get the playlist is part of the show timing (i.e. the end of the playlist is "Shoot To Thrill" and the ball drops, reset then start over with the playlist) but there could have been multiple playlists?

So the backstory I didn't get - Vamp '55 was clear - vampires attacked a homecoming sock hop prom in the 50s and all the participants were turned and roam the SZ. Easy concept.

Vamp 85 was what? In-universe - were these supposed to be celebrity impersonators turned into vampires? The real celebs themselves? It's NYE and the one stage by Mummy was attacked and *those* performers killed? But the stage with the ball was spared?

Cool concept but confusing implementation.

/"MAKE SOME NOISE!!!!"
 
Playlist was really short. Expected more from the zone. I get the playlist is part of the show timing (i.e. the end of the playlist is "Shoot To Thrill" and the ball drops, reset then start over with the playlist) but there could have been multiple playlists?

So the backstory I didn't get - Vamp '55 was clear - vampires attacked a homecoming sock hop prom in the 50s and all the participants were turned and roam the SZ. Easy concept.

Vamp 85 was what? In-universe - were these supposed to be celebrity impersonators turned into vampires? The real celebs themselves? It's NYE and the one stage by Mummy was attacked and *those* performers killed? But the stage with the ball was spared?

Cool concept but confusing implementation.

/"MAKE SOME NOISE!!!!"

I think they are the real celebrities.
 
Playlist was really short. Expected more from the zone. I get the playlist is part of the show timing (i.e. the end of the playlist is "Shoot To Thrill" and the ball drops, reset then start over with the playlist) but there could have been multiple playlists?

So the backstory I didn't get - Vamp '55 was clear - vampires attacked a homecoming sock hop prom in the 50s and all the participants were turned and roam the SZ. Easy concept.

Vamp 85 was what? In-universe - were these supposed to be celebrity impersonators turned into vampires? The real celebs themselves? It's NYE and the one stage by Mummy was attacked and *those* performers killed? But the stage with the ball was spared?

Cool concept but confusing implementation.

/"MAKE SOME NOISE!!!!"

I think they are the real celebrities.

They are not the real celebrities.

They are fans dressed up as their favorite celebrities.
 
Playlist was really short. Expected more from the zone. I get the playlist is part of the show timing (i.e. the end of the playlist is "Shoot To Thrill" and the ball drops, reset then start over with the playlist) but there could have been multiple playlists?
/"MAKE SOME NOISE!!!!"

The playlist is actually about 4 hours long and features 55 different songs with "Shoot To Thrill" and "Thriller" being played during the mini shows.

Let’s Go Crazy – Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain Album
99 Red Balloons (English Version) – Nena – 99 Luftballoons Album
1984 (2015 Remaster) – Tina Turner – Private Dancer Album
When Doves Cry – Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain Album
Rock of Ages – Def Leppard – Pyromania Album
Sucker M.C.’s – Run DMC – Run DMC Album
The Reflex – Duran Duran – Seven and the Ragged Tiger Album
It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me – Billy Joel – Glass Houses Album
Armageddon It – Def Leppard – Hysteria Album
Girls Just Want to Have Fun – Cyndi Lauper – She’s So Unusual Album
People Are People – Depeche Mode – People Are People Album
The Heart of Rock and Roll – Heuy Lewis and the News – Sports Album
We’re Not Gonna Take It – Twisted Sister – The Best of the Atlantic Years Album
Can You Feel the Beat – Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam – Full Force Album (Expanded)
Synchronicity II – The Police – Synchronicity Album
Blue Jean (1999 Remaster) – David Bowie – Tonight Album
Too Tough to Die (Remastered Version) – Ramones – Too Tough to Die Album (Deluxe Edition)
Cruel Summer – Bananarama – Bananarama Album (Collector’s Edition)
Talking in Your Sleep – The Romantics – Super Hits Album
Burning Down the House (Remastered) – Talking Heads – The Best of Talking Heads Album
How Soon is Now – The Smiths – The Sound of The Smiths Album (Deluxe Edition)
Tooth and Nail – Dokken – Tooth and Nail Album
Real Life – Jake Owen – Real Life Album
Owner of a Lonely Heart – Yes – 90125 Album
Let the Music Play – Shannon – The Best is Yet to Come Album
Dancing in the Dark – Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA Album
Jump (For My Love) – The Pointer Sisters – Breakout Album (Expanded Edition)
Breakin’…There’s No Stopping Us – Ollie & Jerry – Breakin’ Album
Miss Me Blind – Culture Club – 6x6: Eighties Album
In a Big Country – Big Country – The Crossing Album
Din Daa Daa – George Kranz – Din Daa Daa Album
Legs (Remastered Version) – ZZ Top – Rancho Texicano: The Very Best of ZZ Top Album
Footloose – Kenny Loggins – Footloose Album
I Can’t Drive 55 – Sammy Hager – VOA Album
Point of No Return – Expose’ – Exposed Album
Sunglasses at Night – Corey Hart – The Singles Album
Bang Your Head (Metal Health) – Quiet Riot – The Greatest Hits Album
Friends – Whodini – Greatest Hits Album
You Might Think – The Cars – Heartbeat City Album
Catch Me, I’m Falling – Real Life – Heartland Album
Jam on It – Newscleus – Jam on Revenge Album
Middle of the Road – The Pretenders – Learning to Crawl Album
Love is a Battlefield (1999 Remaster) – Pat Benatar – Synchronistic Wanderings Album
The Politics of Dancing – Re-Flex – Lost and Found-Volume I: Imagination Album
Rock You Like a Hurricane – Scorpions – Love at First Sting Album
Cum On, Feel the Noise – Quiet Riot – Metal Health Album
Holiday – Madonna – The Immaculate Collection Album
Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell – Somebody’s Watching Me Album
Round and Round – Ratt – Out of the Cellar Album
Dance Hall Days – Wang Chung – Points on the Curve Album
Two Minutes to Midnight (1998 Remastered Version) – Iron Maiden – Powerslave Album
We Bite – The Misfits – Earth A.D. Album
Bloodfeast – The Misfits – Earth A.D. Album.
Thriller – Michael Jackson – Thriller Album
Shoot to Thrill – AC/DC – Back in Black Album
 
The playlist is actually about 4 hours long and features 55 different songs with "Shoot To Thrill" and "Thriller" being played during the mini shows.

Let’s Go Crazy – Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain Album
99 Red Balloons (English Version) – Nena – 99 Luftballoons Album
1984 (2015 Remaster) – Tina Turner – Private Dancer Album
When Doves Cry – Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain Album
Rock of Ages – Def Leppard – Pyromania Album
Sucker M.C.’s – Run DMC – Run DMC Album
The Reflex – Duran Duran – Seven and the Ragged Tiger Album
It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me – Billy Joel – Glass Houses Album
Armageddon It – Def Leppard – Hysteria Album
Girls Just Want to Have Fun – Cyndi Lauper – She’s So Unusual Album
People Are People – Depeche Mode – People Are People Album
The Heart of Rock and Roll – Heuy Lewis and the News – Sports Album
We’re Not Gonna Take It – Twisted Sister – The Best of the Atlantic Years Album
Can You Feel the Beat – Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam – Full Force Album (Expanded)
Synchronicity II – The Police – Synchronicity Album
Blue Jean (1999 Remaster) – David Bowie – Tonight Album
Too Tough to Die (Remastered Version) – Ramones – Too Tough to Die Album (Deluxe Edition)
Cruel Summer – Bananarama – Bananarama Album (Collector’s Edition)
Talking in Your Sleep – The Romantics – Super Hits Album
Burning Down the House (Remastered) – Talking Heads – The Best of Talking Heads Album
How Soon is Now – The Smiths – The Sound of The Smiths Album (Deluxe Edition)
Tooth and Nail – Dokken – Tooth and Nail Album
Real Life – Jake Owen – Real Life Album
Owner of a Lonely Heart – Yes – 90125 Album
Let the Music Play – Shannon – The Best is Yet to Come Album
Dancing in the Dark – Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA Album
Jump (For My Love) – The Pointer Sisters – Breakout Album (Expanded Edition)
Breakin’…There’s No Stopping Us – Ollie & Jerry – Breakin’ Album
Miss Me Blind – Culture Club – 6x6: Eighties Album
In a Big Country – Big Country – The Crossing Album
Din Daa Daa – George Kranz – Din Daa Daa Album
Legs (Remastered Version) – ZZ Top – Rancho Texicano: The Very Best of ZZ Top Album
Footloose – Kenny Loggins – Footloose Album
I Can’t Drive 55 – Sammy Hager – VOA Album
Point of No Return – Expose’ – Exposed Album
Sunglasses at Night – Corey Hart – The Singles Album
Bang Your Head (Metal Health) – Quiet Riot – The Greatest Hits Album
Friends – Whodini – Greatest Hits Album
You Might Think – The Cars – Heartbeat City Album
Catch Me, I’m Falling – Real Life – Heartland Album
Jam on It – Newscleus – Jam on Revenge Album
Middle of the Road – The Pretenders – Learning to Crawl Album
Love is a Battlefield (1999 Remaster) – Pat Benatar – Synchronistic Wanderings Album
The Politics of Dancing – Re-Flex – Lost and Found-Volume I: Imagination Album
Rock You Like a Hurricane – Scorpions – Love at First Sting Album
Cum On, Feel the Noise – Quiet Riot – Metal Health Album
Holiday – Madonna – The Immaculate Collection Album
Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell – Somebody’s Watching Me Album
Round and Round – Ratt – Out of the Cellar Album
Dance Hall Days – Wang Chung – Points on the Curve Album
Two Minutes to Midnight (1998 Remastered Version) – Iron Maiden – Powerslave Album
We Bite – The Misfits – Earth A.D. Album
Bloodfeast – The Misfits – Earth A.D. Album.
Thriller – Michael Jackson – Thriller Album
Shoot to Thrill – AC/DC – Back in Black Album

I stand corrected. Thanks!
 
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