It was 9:39pm and we had finished 6 mazes, so it was definitely time for dinner. Went to my usual spot of Three Broomsticks, which has such a great amount of seating where you can easily find enough space for you and your group. It honestly never fails, even if the service is a little slow.
After that, headed to Terror Tram sporting a 30 minute wait at 10:41pm, but was really a long walk on of 6 minutes. Opening motel sequence is great, easily one of my favorite Motel scenes they’ve done and very fun and creative. It’s such a fun rocking time, but then just like last time, everything after is a complete dud. Seriously, WHAT IS HAPPENING HERE? The Spider-Alley all the way to Nope had NOBODY. Not a single scare actor in all of the War of the Worlds set. We encountered one person in the mini set, and the shopping cart scare actor, but that was it — there weren’t even chainsaw men at the end! If it is this understaffed, literally just close the thing. It’s bad enough there are dead areas like the pre-motel scene, the hill up to the house, and the street before the Nope set, but to see maybe two scare actors between Bates Motel and the Nope set is INSANE. Nope set was rocking like always, so I give them props for that. Unfortunately, half of this experience is severely lacking. I standby this is the one of the worst trams in history and honestly, maybe the worst one ever. Even Scream 4 Your Life was populated, but this is just shameful. Literally a waste of time — only see it if you are way ahead of schedule.
F
Luckily I had some extra time on my hands and I honestly didn’t know what to do with it. Purge wasn’t for another hour and it wasn’t time for us to head back down to the Lower Lot, so we hit the thing we missed last time when I had Express — Blumhouse, sporting a 20 minute wait at 11:28pm and it was exactly that. The Grabber was so amazing in the line, literally jumping over the chains to go after people — he chased my wife and I saw him SPRINTING after people in the queue. Fantastic job. The pre-show room is okay, but I find Blumhouse to be severely overrated and not iconic, that their props are so lackluster. At least the Five Nights costumes looked cool. And ya know, I heard people say the clips in the show were short, but I had no idea it was THIS short — not even a full on trailer. This really is all about MEGAN and it was a very subtle way to have a MEGAN dance show, which honestly I appreciate. It was fun and people were into it, short and sweet, and it gave us everything we needed. How they got all the girls to be the exact same height is insane — also, what makeup do they use for their faces to make them more doll like? It’s so unsettling. Only see it if you are way ahead of schedule or the wait is 20 minutes or under. My rating for this honestly is just for the Grabber out front and the MEGAN dance, so for me it was a —
B
Waited around for Purge for about 40 minutes for it’s 12:30am showing because I didn’t know what else to do. Honestly, the system to seat people here just sucks. Why they make people go through the back is beyond me — I noticed they started doing this with regular WaterWorld shows too and it’s maddening and very inefficient. I was one of the first people to show up, waited the longest to see this show probably more than 95% of the people in that theater, so tell me why they forced me all the way to the very side of the theater instead of being able to get center? Annoying. Anyway, crowd seemed into it today. Girl in front of me was cheering as if she knew the show, so I assume she’s a FFP as a fan, a local, or knew someone in the show. The cues weren’t super off this time either, so it wasn’t oddly awkward for beats. I still think the beginning 3 or so minutes are boring as heck though and that the story is insanely weird with not knowing who to cheer for. Seriously, this had ZERO re-writes the ENTIRE season? I figured it would be a complete overhaul by now, but it’s exactly the same. It’s fine if you have an hour to kill — only highly recommend it if you haven’t seen WaterWorld before, other than that, you are good to skip.
C
With only an hour left, I was banking on my theory that the lower lot is dead for the last hour. And I was absolutely right. Droves of people were exiting the lower lot to empty it out. Stranger Things was sporting a 30 minute wait at 1:11am and was actually 25. We weren’t waiting in the area with the TVs, so that felt kind of purposeless to have them running at all. I like the environment inside the soundstage, I got to really soak it up this time — for all the mazes actually, this is one benefit you miss with Express — and I dug the vibe. So far at this point, with Terror Tram as an exception, all the attractions have improved since last time, so how does this fair? Honestly, still not great. It is flawed by its design. I saw a few new moments I hadn’t seen before, but it couldn’t help it. The Max on the staircase scene is still a terrible moment to put two live actors in, let alone make a “scare” or the focus of the room — but these guys are trying their hardest to make it different every time they have to repeat their scene to keep it fresh, but I can’t imagine how insane it must be to repeat that over and over. This is what I mean by flawed by its design — WHY did they choose to make the maze this way when there is SO much material in season 4? I am so disappointed they couldn’t get this right. Props to Steve with an axe though, got us super good at some point.
C-
Last of Us sported a 10 minute wait but was a walk on at 1:45am. There was nobody in front or behind us, so we definitely got the intended product, and it is a much different experience. I expected everyone to be winding down because it was the end of the night, but these guys went so hard on us. It was such a great blend of the theatrical and the scares, some that’d be 2-3 in a room. One thing I really applaud is for whatever reason, you don’t hear or see the trigger scares in the other rooms, so we had no idea where the scares would come from in here. Really enjoyed this round of going through, I had more fun with it for sure.
A
We had about 10 minutes left, but we were dead tired, so we didn’t make a go for any repeats of the other mazes or for Mummy and decided to head out. Do they still do chainsaw chase out? I feel like I haven’t seen it in a while. A bit peeved I couldn’t drive on to my usual route back on the 101, but it all worked out nonetheless. Everything went smoothly and it wasn’t too much of a cluster, so I at least applaud operations on the roads, doing much better handling people than in the parks.
OVERALL
The mazes were much better than my first experience. And oddly enough, I got all the Horror Nights attractions in, easier than the time I had Express! Make it make sense! As much as I loved the ease of Express and not waiting in lines, it really makes me question a couple of things — because as you can tell, even on this crowded Saturday night during peak time — I still got EVERYTHING done with TIME TO SPARE! My longest wait was 36 minutes for Evil Dead Rise, not including the Early Access waiting for mazes to open or re-open. Honestly, this was probably the easiest run through I’ve had of Horror Nights since the late 00s on a weekday. While paying for Early Access is NOT THE VIBE, it is still much cheaper than paying for Express, which was nearly $400 tonight. We were fully prepared to upgrade to after 11pm Express if we needed it, but by 9pm, we knew that was nowhere near a necessity. I’m not sure what I will do next year, but I do know that opening weekend is getting overbearing and the mazes just aren’t fully fleshed yet to warrant it. Should I wait until second weekend? Should I bother with Express? Should I even bother going twice and just go once towards the end of the run like I used to? What if I got Express that time? Clearly Early Access is necessary, but will I be willing to pay for it more than once? This trip definitely made me ponder a lot of things and luckily I have a year to mull it over.
*Scream finally happens in 2024*
“So anyway, I got FFP and Express for every night…”
MAZE RANKINGS TONIGHT:
The Last of Us - A
Evil Dead - A
Monstrous - A
Holidayz in Hell - A-
Chucky - B+
Exorcist - B+
Universal Monsters Unmasked - B
Stranger Things 4 - D-
Terror Tram: Exterminatorz - F
MAZE RANKINGS OVERALL FOR THE YEAR:
Chucky: Ultimate Kill Count - A- (down from an A+) [same ranking]
Monstrous: The Monsters of Latin America - A- (same grade) [same ranking]
The Last of Us - A- (up from a B+) [same ranking]
Evil Dead Rise - A- (up from a B+) [same ranking]
Holidayz in Hell - B+ (up from a B) [up one ranking]
The Exorcist: Believer - B (up from a B-) [up one ranking]
Universal Monsters: Unmasked - B (same grade) [down two rankings]
Stranger Things 4 - D (down from a C+) [same ranking]
Terror Tram: Exterminators - F (down from a D) [same ranking]
My maze grades overall went up, aside from the ones at the bottom. Maze rankings for the most part stayed within the same area, except Monsters Unmasked went down two rankings — which isn’t saying it’s bad or worse than last time, it just shows how strong Holdayz was tonight and Exorcist was a bit better this go around. My opinion of the year overall has gone up just a tad, but it still remains as a B, mainly because Stranger Things faults show a bit more and somehow Exterminatorz got worse. Seriously, those two things are dragging it WAY down. Also missing is a bonafide masterpiece of a maze — I honestly don’t think we’ve had one since 2019 (imo, US and Killer Klowns). Here’s to hoping in 2024, the even numbered year theory comes in clutch so the 2020s can finally get us back to 2016 territory.
B