Not quite sure where to put this discussion (mods, feel free to move if you feel another forum is better suited), but I just started thinking about this.
I just saw in the Six Flags Magic Mountain forum that Fright Fest is possibly looking to add Nightmare on Elm Street to their line up. Now, whether that's true or not, it's a fact Six Flags already got Saw and Conjuring as properties... so clearly they are trying to up their game in the IP haunt world.
And Six Flags already has a pretty comfortable arrangement with Warner Brothers given their extensive use of DC characters... so it could make some sense that SF could relatively easily (?) extend that to other WB properties for future haunts.
Now, with the upcoming merger between SF/CF, could we possibly see CF parks get IPs for their haunts? If so, this could seriously cause some interesting results. In areas away from Universal properties (Texas, Ohio, East Coast, Mid-west, etc.), SF/CF could quite possibly dominate the haunt market by being the only presence with IPs.
Orlando HHN would likely be unaffected, as there aren't really any SF/CF parks nearby. But in Southern California, things could get very interesting... especially with Magic Mountain and Knott's being relatively close to each other, not to mention their combined direct competition with USH HHN. Would we possibly see the start of Knott's Scary Farm lean into IPs more in future events? If so, how will they balance the properties with SFMM? And would all of this make it even tougher for HHN to snag IPs in the future?