Perhaps we've seen the last of TWD at HHN with the arrival of the new TWD attraction at USH. THoughts?
the only maze-worthy scene would be the arena so far though right?We still need a maze based off Fear the Walking Dead.
You didn't see the spinoff?the only maze-worthy scene would be the arena so far though right?
yes- and in the 6 episodes, the only thing I can think of is the arena, or the school?You didn't see the spinoff?
This does not give me a good feeling about the likelihood of TWD continuing to show up at HHN. If anything, it has the opposite effect. Can we not, Universal?
I would rather they put more effort into regular offerings rather than HHN or other hard tickets. I will admit I went on a day that HHN was planned and minus the early close they really do a good job of hiding it and not ruining day guest experience. Only did the holding pens really ruin the ambiance and that wasn't until latearly toward close.
But back on topic a regular attraction makes more overall sense. Besides some have voiced disappointment that TWD keeps returning as a house. Sure it has the cult following but die hard HHN goers feel it's getting stale.
I know it isn't everyone's cup of tea, but HHN is a huge money maker for the resort. It could use an expanded budget to be honest.
You don't have to tell me, I'm one of the aforementioned "die hard HHN goers," and I'm so sick of it that I can only take solace in the fact that a permanent attraction hasn't been announced for USF. I don't think an adult-oriented zombie attraction makes any sense whatsoever in a family-friendly theme park anyway. HHN being a hard ticket, after-hours event is the only reason it can get away with things like this.
I know it isn't everyone's cup of tea, but HHN is a huge money maker for the resort. It could use an expanded budget to be honest.
You don't have to tell me, I'm one of the aforementioned "die hard HHN goers," and I'm so sick of it that I can only take solace in the fact that a permanent attraction hasn't been announced for USF. I don't think an adult-oriented zombie attraction makes any sense whatsoever in a family-friendly theme park anyway. HHN being a hard ticket, after-hours event is the only reason it can get away with things like this.
I meant drop TWD not HHN I don't mind HHN like I said they do a good job leaving regular guests alone. (Wouldn't mind some daytime decor though) but I'm really glad it's not at both parks...let's be honest if you book a traditional vacation during that time frame and don't do HHN you are getting short changed on the closing time. We rode the train out to IOA
I'm a total TWD fan- I cry when characters die, I have butterflies in anticipation for the next episode, I talk it out with my friends, but 2015 HHN house was terrible. I couldn't even see half of it, it was so dark and lack luster.I agree we went this past year and and my group are all TWD fans, yet it was unanimously our least favorite house... it just seemed very boring and lazy.... like very little thought and effort was put into it. If they are going to keep doing TWD make it amazing... I feel like they are resting on the brand here. We liked all the other houses to some extent.
Where are they going to put this attraction?
Is that in the new shopping building at the front of the park? That is pretty much were the old monster maze was.In that unused movie theatre. That seems to be where it is at Universal Japan for Resident Evil.
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