To be totally fair for the argument here, he said it was more the "putting a gun to guests' heads" thing rather than the gore (unless there's a different, updated quote I hadn't seen).
So it could be used for a House? Or like event space that can be used for Grinchmas and HHN?Posting this here as I have to other groups in particular. A rumor specifically for USH's Halloween Horror Nights, and not one people quite expect.
Been hearing from those familar, that USH is looking to add purpose-built structures for the park's seasonal events. I have not heard if it is directly related to sprungs in the type of structure, or the conversion of pre-existing structures like SS20/22 and SS21/23. Current belief (with reason, as it seems there are group meetings occurring around the area) is H-Lot, which is currently being used as a storing area for Grinchmas.
(photo credit is by @HydraGen2299 for taking these from a publicly accessed area)
House venue specifically, to clarify.So it could be used for a House? Or like event space that can be used for Grinchmas and HHN?
I could see this happening. That area is rarely used for anything other than staging seasonal event props at this point.
HHN Hollywood upgrading from tents into proper warehouses?
YES. PLEASE.
If you had to pick for 9 houses (With less staff and equally same working conditions), or 8 Houses (with upgraded working conditions for three of the eight venues); I would pick the latter than the former.The downside to this is that this kinda confirms that they don’t want bread on going back to the Metro sets anytime soon. Oh well.
Does this also mean goodbye outdoor facades?
It’d be really weird seeing facades go up for sprungs in like August like they do at Orlando definitely means they could keep things secret for longer at this location at leastAssuming the nature of the Sprungs--outside facades are absolutely possible! Some of Orlando's best facades are Sprung (especially Sprung 1) tent facades.
Could this fill the quota of the “marketing mandate” house?Christopher Abbott Replacing Ryan Gosling to Star in ‘Wolf Man’ for Blumhouse, Universal (Exclusive)
It's go time for the creature feature, which now has Leigh Whannell in the director's chair and a release date in under a year.www.hollywoodreporter.com
New potential house just dropped
I think Whannell's other two films are some of the best of the last ten years, horror or otherwise. I'd be so happy to have one of his films represented at the event again.Could this fill the quota of the “marketing mandate” house?