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Halloween season is coming soon and the fog grows stronger… as well as some uncertainties we have of the event. Write all of your questions regarding the event here.
Don't know much about it, but I would assume so?So is there actually going to be a $25 ticket that get's you into the park at 3PM for Stay & Scream? I saw it mentioned that they did it for 2019.
It was actually 15$ that year, guess it’ll be a moments before the event ticketing option.So is there actually going to be a $25 ticket that get's you into the park at 3PM for Stay & Scream? I saw it mentioned that they did it for 2019.
It was actually 15$ that year, guess it’ll be a moments before the event ticketing option.
You sure? What I’ve pulled says $25, maybe you got a deal?
Sorry, I payed that amount. Don’t remember why; but 25$ is still a great deal.Joe is right, it was $25 (didn't offer AP discounts).
I have an annual pass for the first time, I know I don’t get a discount at hhn. But do I get a discount at the hotel? I have a deposit down at cabana for the last week of October for the Savy traveler groom and can’t remember to find an answer
On the opposite end of the spectrum, I usually wait for after sunset for the tents because they have the most light pollution inside.If you're doing Stay n Scream, do Springfield. The tent houses are best to start off in the day since those usually rely more on darkness and your eyes haven't adjusted yet. Plus, once the crowd has moved on, there's a good chance you'll be able to do them (especially MIB and Sprung 2) multiple times completely alone.
…and probably the busiest. I bet Springfield will be more popular than it’s ever been this year.I'll bet that Beetlejuice and Hill House will be the two most popular mazes in terms of wait-times this year, so hanging out at the Springfield exit near Kidzone will absolutely be the best spot for Stay & Scream.
…and probably the busiest. I bet Springfield will be more popular than it’s ever been this year.
It will be interesting to see how the demand for S&S locations is distributed this year.
Many of the less informed (not an insult, but I couldn't come up with a more polite term), seem to think that Finnegan's is the better option. The GP was typically drawn there as well, since the big IPs were usually at least one of the houses that zone released to.
This year, I'd argue that Springfield would be the bigger draw with Beet and Hill House. But, who knows if most will still just go to Finn's because that's what they've been told to do.