Halloween Horror Nights 2010

JerrodDRagon

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Let me start by saying this year's event was great. It has a great selection of mazes, some good (and one bad) scare zones, along with 4 rides and one rockin show, horror nights 2010 has something for fans of fear.

Check out all my HHN 2010 Video's here
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=316F4B64B1354F36

Mazes 6 of Them

We have 6, yes count them 6 mazes this year.
Lets start with the weakest of the mazes, which is like always the House of Horror's retheme. Now its the weakest, that does not mean its bad, this year it had a god theme and some tweaks here and there to make the maze better than last years but don't expect anything ground breaking.
Next the Terror Tram which has a "fun" theme this year with Chucky getting revenge on Universal and you. Both video’s in the preshow and on the Tram are entertaining and this mazes more than any other maze sets you up for what’s to come. The premise is good and its fun to walk on sets but just some parts of the maze are just walking and for me anyway you feel no fear. Still The funny back story and going on sets makes it still worth to go one more than once (also lines movie fast)
Next is the Freddy Maze, which was the best themed and felt very real. They had some good scares here and there and the ending is great. The highly themed sets are what make this one a Must see.
I was not lucky enough to go on Jason’s maze since the line was 50 mins and I am coming back in 2 weeks so I’ll wait for that one.
The Saw Mazes is one of the mazes more about making you look at something and then scaring you from the other side. The new trap at the end is great and gotta love the Freezing room (loved the one in Freddy’s maze too)
The last mazes and to me may be the best Is House of 1000 Corpses. This maze uses 3d and it works….no really it works great. I thought it might be a gimmick but NO and I need to stress this, its no gimmick it works and it works well. I hope we see maybe two mazes using this next year and it seems to be popular, the line was at an hour the whole night, so try and do this one as soon as you can. The feel of the maze also feels the darkest even through you are surrounded by bright colors….this maze is pretty scary.

The Scare Zones
All of the Zones work well none to me really are that amazing or anything but the costumes are great and the themes work. Just way to open for them to sneak up on me and get me to scream. The only Scare zone I didn’t get was La Llorona, I know the story but its just people walking around and to me was not even close to scary.

Bill and Ted
The show is as good as ever, funny, entertaining and it made my night. Its a must see and with no lines and you can show up to the show 10 mins before it starts and get a seat, got to love it. Also the music like always great, no Thriller this year but hopefully it will be back in the next few years.

Overall I rate this year a 9/10

Here are my Suggestions to what I think would make the event a 11/10

More Shows
Bill and Ted was GREAT this year, but with 3 places where shows could take place (Terminator, the Animal show and Water World) It is disappointing that we could not get at least 2 shows a year and you could rotate them, one year have slaughter world, one year have Rocky Horror/another stage show and the Animal Actors Stage could be used as a Magic Show or Comedy Club. Really another show should be added next since its one of the things Universal does great, especially when it comes to shows for Horror Nights.

More theme/entertainment in the Q

Besides The Terror Tram all of the mazes get long lines and have NOTHING to look at or watch. For the House of Horror line just install a few TVs and show clips from horror movies. For the Freddy Maze project clips from the movie onto the Shrek building. For Saw I would go with TVs/projections with clips from the movies this year they could have even shown the trailer for Saw 3D. Jason’s maze is harder so maybe have a way for some scarier’s to come out and get some people in line. For House of 1000 corpses, you could have easily have a freak show preshow along the line area. Not only would had it been entertaining but would have set up the story for the maze. When your waiting in line for an hour nothing is worst then nothing cool to look at, so I hope Universal can fit this problem in the coming years.

But besides those to suggestions really Universal has done more than a great job with the event this year lets hope next year is even better.
 

Disneyson 1

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Thanks for the review! I'm really a giant scardy cat... but I love to look at these sorts of things online and stuff, where I have control over the pause button and can fast-forward to the theming! Can you go into a little more detail about Rob Zombie? Is this an actual horror film, I've never heard of it before!

And does HHN in Hollywood ALWAYS use movie characters? It's a little different in Orlando...

SPOILERS OF ORLANDO'S EVENT ABOUND HERE!

Apparantly this year's Orlando event is the 20th, or XX, which means that the "creator" of all of the past theme mascots would come to haunt the park himself... The character's name is FEAR, and he comes from this evil lantern of fire (that I'm sure we'll learn more about in the coming years). Not a fun guy...

And the new mazes this year are:

Horror Nights: The Hallow'd Past - You have to go through a scare zone "preshow" based on the Halloween Horror Nights "Prop Storage Room" and then meet FEAR himself before you get to this house (well, if this one is your first house!) The main staple house, it's also based on the prop storage room coming to life (through the lantern of FEAR, I think) and basically doing a "best of the best" from the past 20 years of the event. I believe this is also where you meet the main "icons" from all the other years.

Catacombs: Black Death Rising - This is based off of those trapped in the catacombs, those that were infected in the plauges. And apparantly there were some odd doctors trying to cure them back then, too... Everyone's saying this is the surprise REALLY good house.

HAVOC: Dogs of War - I haven't heard much on this house. Shadow Creek (I think a re-occuring town in Horror Nights history?) has been creating some weird mutant soldiers (i.e. experiments gone wrong) and now they're terrorizing you. Maybe they think you're the enemy?

The Orfanage: Ashes to Ashes - This is the one that has to do with the Caretaker's Daughter, Cindy, who was supposed to be put into one of her own events but was supposedly taken out... therefore "orphaned". She must be pretty angry about her event being cut, so Cindy instagating an orphan rebellion involving burning down the house. With REAL fire. Apparantly, this was actually a dissapointment house, but people say this could change.

ZombieGeddon - This is the "funny" house, where a zombie company (called Z.A.P.) teaches you how to kick zombie butt. The pre-show sounds memorable, in paticular. There's a bunch of dark humor, but to some people it reads a little more scary than silly. But what sort of maze CAN'T be funny when you have to walk through a ZOMBIEGRAS area to get to it?!?

PsychoScareapy: Echoes of Shadybrook - PsychoScareapy is apparantly another "series" of houses from over the years that's a big winner. This year, though not a "great" as in the past years, the story of the insane taking over thir institution (Shadybrook) is a good, reliabley scary theme. I'm pretty sure Shadybrook has been brought up a few times in HHN's past, too.

Hades: The Gates of Ruin - This was originally a favorite and it really doesn't dissapoint. Based off of Greek myth's demons, the house apparantly has fantastic costumes and a few good scares. One to look forward to.

Legendary Truth: The Wyandot Estate - This is another one drawing from Horror night past, as "Legendary Truth" is the online fan-based initiative that occurs to slowly reveal more and more about the event as time passes. this year, though, they havn't only been around to investigate FEAR and his lantern, but also to provide with an investigation into an estate that, apparantly, is mentioned many times in their transmissions. This one has more "paranormal effects" than bloody ones.

Can't wait for more reviews to trickle in!
 

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