So they way it works withe reusing houses is it good enough to be worth going to every few years? I have never been to HoS, so are the houses good enough that for a first timer it would be worthwhile?
So they way it works withe reusing houses is it good enough to be worth going to every few years? I have never been to HoS, so are the houses good enough that for a first timer it would be worthwhile?
I go every year and enjoy it every year (with the exception of two years)...I've been going since 2000 when it started...The repeat houses normally change or are improved on from the previous year (at least they were, no telling this year what will happen)...plus there is no way you will remember every scare location..The stinkers are normally removed for something better..The streets are always very random and you can never expect when a horde is going to sneak up on you...plus the theme changes every yearSo they way it works withe reusing houses is it good enough to be worth going to every few years? I have never been to HoS, so are the houses good enough that for a first timer it would be worthwhile?
Yes..you will have a good time..I recomend doing the Fright Feast package..you and your party will get to experience the houses early, and potentially do one BY YOURSELF!!I am considering a trip down (from NY) in October specifically for HHN, would be my first time experiencing it, should I build time in for HOS as well? Is it worth the time and $$?
I had no idea Scott Swenson had left Busch Gardens, what he did on the budget he had for Howl O Scream was amazing. I'm sure his absence will be felt.
http://scottswenson.com/home
Didn't he show up for work once and found out his keycard no longer worked, then heard he was fired?
Maybe they'll put Brian Morrow in charge of HHN ound:
He didn't leave, he was fired...The park's financial issues have started to bleed into staff..
In my opinion it was a huge mistake..."Let's fire the guy that manages our two most successful events"...logic