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A ticket purchased at the gate for HHN is $120, a single day ticket online costs $68-$94. There is a very very low chance this is free in any way. What's the point then?
I might be very wrong.
A ticket purchased at the gate for HHN is $120, a single day ticket online costs $68-$94. There is a very very low chance this is free in any way. What's the point then?
Who said full HHN admission?
I’m hearing the same thing about that being wrong fwiw.I might be very wrong.
It would make sense for them to not charge and let it just simply boost attendanceI might be very wrong.
Maybe with free admission, we’d see an upcharge express queue?
It’s definitely the smart way of doing it if they assign a time at purchase.I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Universal is technologically incapable of running a virtual line (at least Universal’s virtual line) for an upcharge attraction, so VL and upcharge are an either/or situation. That said, if they did do an upcharge with some controlled queue entry system...
This is pretty much how you would have to do it.
#HHNatHOMEQuick question, any reason today would be a good day for an announcement?
Sorry for changing topic.
Which isn’t an official thing, so Universal has no actual incentive to acknowledge it.I see you’re
#HHNatHOME
What the hell.No idea who this group is, but does anyone know if this is a legit statement?
Wait what?!?Which isn’t an official thing, so Universal has no actual incentive to acknowledge it.
Also, curious why it’s called “Revenge of the Tooth Fairy?”
The tooth fairy is running a protection racket. When a child refuses to give up their tooth, the tooth fairy sends its fairy thugs to break the kneecaps of the entire family.
The incentive? Fan sites chummed the waters and everyone is going to have HHN on the brain all day. Pretty neat time to join in, even if not actually acknowledging the event itself directly.Which isn’t an official thing, so Universal has no actual incentive to acknowledge it.
Also, curious why it’s called “Revenge of the Tooth Fairy?”
The tooth fairy is running a protection racket. When a child refuses to give up their tooth, the tooth fairy sends its fairy thugs to break the kneecaps of the entire family.
I was thinking more of a del toro creepy tooth lair type of thing personally lolI, uh, WHAT?!
Considering the one lone thing that's been a rumor for that house regarding the setting, I certainly didn't expect that kind of angle/story for the house. An I mean it in the best of ways since that's a clever idea and one that makes twisted sense.