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17 Feb 20, 09:33 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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Halloween horror Nights.
Ok so we are of to Florida in October, staying onsite at Disney and planning to do the 2 weeks at Disney, my plan is to do parks and hotels and gardens too. We weren't going to bother with any other parks, we did SeaWorld and universal last time and I wasn't overly impressed. It's all about Disney for us. However I'm thinking it might be interesting to look round universal at the horror Nights. The tickets are very affordable for 2 nights, if my daughter was coming we would have to visit universal, however she has declined the offer so I'm not sure if it's worth doing. Just wondered what people's thoughts were. Also would it be better to get tickets sooner rather than later, do they run out?
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17 Feb 20, 10:41 PM |
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We loved horror nights. There’s some cool food options too. If you choose nights in the week it’s definitely less busy - we got through all of the houses in two nights last year without express and didn’t stay really late either. I don’t think the 241 tickets run out but I’d be minded to book them sooner rather than later anyway
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18 Feb 20, 10:35 AM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Oct 13
Location: Cambridgeshire
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Why weren't you impressed with Universal last time? It'd be interesting to know in case HHN has any similar things. HHN is a very adult themed halloween night, MNSSHP it is not! Creatures will chase you through the main entrance and scare actors roam certain areas of the park, horror mazes go from fairly scary to very scary and may include some nudity.
Theming is amazing around the park, the walk through areas dotted around the park have some seriously good levels of horror that I've never seen anywhere else, make up and props are just so well done. In short, I've done a ton of halloween events and HHN is the best I've ever experienced and probably won't ever be beat. It's not all perfect. Queues can be a tough one depending on the night you go and if you add fastpass it can be very pricey for a single night. Tickets for the first date and the last dates will sell out earlier, others should be fine. Avoid Friday-Sunday if not getting a HHN fastpass.
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19 Feb 20, 01:48 PM |
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Relaxing at the Grand Floridian
Join Date: Sep 09
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If you are going just for the two nights get an express pass for one of the nights or you will be frustrated
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19 Feb 20, 03:12 PM |
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Nudity... where was that? I don't think I've seen anything more than what you would see at a water park, ok some might dress in a "raunchy" costume but I've never in all my visits seen anything that I would class as nudity
Is it worth it...mmm depends, we are waiting to see what the Houses will be this year, thought last years was a sort of 60/40 split on how good they were & sometimes it does matter if you know the IP- Stranger Things, we had no idea what it was all about yet people raved about the House. IMO the scarezones are now a waste of time, the park is so busy that, the smoke is useless & there's hardly room to move never mind be chased! Busch still do it the "old way" & having done both last year, BG is on our list for definite this year. SD
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19 Feb 20, 03:55 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: May 13
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If you aren't fussed about Islands of Adventure, then I think the HHN 241 ticket is a good way to get into the park. We did it last year and found that the houses themselves weren't for us (we did 2 and called it a day!) But we did really enjoy the atmosphere of the park overall, made good use of short queues for the rides that were open, had a good Wnder around a very quiet Diagon Alley and watched the Scademic of Villains 4 times as it was that good.
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19 Feb 20, 04:30 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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19 Feb 20, 07:26 PM |
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Thread Starter
Excited about Disney
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Thankyou alot for your replies, I think we will do the 2 for 1 ticket just to go and experience the atmosphere, my son who is 23 would like to go my husband just tags along as he's not keen on thrill rides, I don't do the spinning rides but love to see the theming of the parks so even if we don't bother with the houses will probably enjoy wandering round. What are the scarezones tho please.
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19 Feb 20, 10:57 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 14
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There will be scarezone throughout the park ,details not yet announced for this year yet.Typically the one by the Simpson’s is roaming hoards with chainsaws.last year there was a Zombieland scarezone by the mummy with zombies walking among the crowd .we are going 7 times this year x
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20 Feb 20, 11:53 AM |
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I love Horror Nights we usually go 3 or 4 times if we go in September. Mid week and Sundays are the most quiet days. Most of the main rides are open during horror nights with no queues! The shows they have on are always brilliant and definitely not to be missed too. I much prefer Horror Nights to MNSSH at Disney.
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