- Jun 7, 2016
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Hey everybody. I don't post often but my friends and I are thinking of planning a weekend-long horror nights party to sort of celebrate halloween this year and mourn the cancellation of HHN30. Of course we will be following CDC guidelines of social distancing and everything as much as possible and will have most of the fun outside so we can stay a safe distance from one another, as we plan on having a projector to play movies and what not.
So the plan is to have a giant cookout and party where we play movies featured at the most recent events and play music and all that stuff. I thought I would post here for suggestions from other members who are more veteran to the event than us. If you were to throw a similar HHN party, what would you include?
What are some ESSENTIAL songs to add to a playlist, how would you decorate, what are some food items that are completely necessary, mixed drink ideas as well... Things like that.
I also thought this would be a fun resource for anybody else planning to celebrate horror nights a different way this year. I live in SC so I will not be making a trip to the parks probably until next years horror nights if it works out- unless Covid stuff gets significantly better and we maybe will try to catch the opening of the Jurassic Coaster- so this will be one of the only "vacation" type things we get to do since I am due back in the classroom in a few weeks, but thats a different discussion.
So what do you all think?
also mods if this is a completely unnecessary or inappropriate thread please do move or delete, I know things are hectic on the boards right now.
So the plan is to have a giant cookout and party where we play movies featured at the most recent events and play music and all that stuff. I thought I would post here for suggestions from other members who are more veteran to the event than us. If you were to throw a similar HHN party, what would you include?
What are some ESSENTIAL songs to add to a playlist, how would you decorate, what are some food items that are completely necessary, mixed drink ideas as well... Things like that.
I also thought this would be a fun resource for anybody else planning to celebrate horror nights a different way this year. I live in SC so I will not be making a trip to the parks probably until next years horror nights if it works out- unless Covid stuff gets significantly better and we maybe will try to catch the opening of the Jurassic Coaster- so this will be one of the only "vacation" type things we get to do since I am due back in the classroom in a few weeks, but thats a different discussion.
So what do you all think?
also mods if this is a completely unnecessary or inappropriate thread please do move or delete, I know things are hectic on the boards right now.