Single-night HHN tickets are now on sale, as well as Express Passes, RIP Tours and Unmasking the Horror tours.
Multi-night tickets don't typically go on sale for another few months.
Event dates are also much more simplified this year. It's every Wednesday through Sunday, Sept 1 through Oct 29, plus Halloween Tuesday Oct 31. (Some years they skip a random Wednesday or two, or add the Tuesday before Halloween)
-Rob
Pondering Nov vs beginning of Oct for cooler weather, but do you think the event will be winding down/lean staffed at that point after a long HHN season? Last year's added makeup day was pretty bad - bare bones crew and lots of empty scare zones.Today Universal Orlando extended HHN through Nov 4, released multi-night tickets (with some not-insignificant price bumps), and confirmed Stranger Things Season 4.
One interesting item is that for multi-night tickets they ask you to select the first night you'll be using it. It then won't be valid for dates before then. Might be using that data as a way to lit or increase ticket sales for certain dates.
-Rob
That was different. They were pulling in people who weren't expecting to work that night. If the date is already set as an event night long before the event begins, you can expect it to be staffed sufficiently. It may not be staffed optimally (you'd have to go on a busy night early in the event for that), but they won't be working with a skeleton crew.Pondering Nov vs beginning of Oct for cooler weather, but do you think the event will be winding down/lean staffed at that point after a long HHN season? Last year's added makeup day was pretty bad - bare bones crew and lots of empty scare zones.
A Dueling Dragons house is completely badass!
Will Universal one day take the plunge and start their Halloween event in August like WDW?
Well the Phantom & the Hunchback make perfect sense just on account of the Parisian setting. The other two are more of a stretch, but what I'm taking from this is they wanted to group together all of the B-list monsters from Europe. Hey, it beats throwing Dracula & the Wolfman into Egypt! What worries me about this house is the idea that we'll just be in the catacombs the entire time and never get to see Paris itself, which is ripe for impressive set design.Out of all this year's houses, this is the one I'm interested to see the most.
I liked the Monsters house idea better when it was rumored to just be Paris (would love a Phantom house in 2025 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Universal silent film). Now its more of a Monsterllaneous thing and the 4 they picked don't really make sense grouped together.
Looks like no fountain show this year. Or Scareactor Dinner.
Be sure to mention this on the survey they send. With such long lines this would be a great idea!I can't fathom why they don't put QR codes in the queues so you read up more about what you're in line for.
Isn’t this the RIP tour? We went with our party and line was paused a bit but I think you are talking more of “pulsing” with slightly larger gaps between parties? There’s was one year where the TMs were super aggressive about waving you through-like I couldn’t just walk thru the backs of people in front of me. Even said something to them and on survey as it was a bad experience. Hasn’t seemed as bad since so I suspect they had a lot complainingI say this every year, but I would pay double for a night with a fraction of the crowds where you are guaranteed to be sent through the houses by party and not conga line.
Yeah that’s the daytime UTH tourThe attempt a few houses every year that are more just like really interesting walkthroughs without the intention to jump scare you every five feet.
4. Stranger Things - The third and scariest Stranger Things house so far. Season 4 had SO much material that this felt a little bit undercooked. There is one thing that really makes this house feel incomplete though, and that is the lack of. At leastRunning Up That Hillmade it in.Master of Puppets
edit: apparently it is there? But its lower and mixed in to other audio. I didn't hear it though.
7. Dueling Dragons - HUGE letdown for me. I think they should have gone very meta for this. Like, make it look like you're back in the actual old queue. People would love it. Instead, it just comes off like a generic medieval theme. You don't actually see either dragon, just people transforming into a dragon and a statue I think?
Finally, and although I am pretty jaded to the HHN experience at this point so a newcomer probably won't feel the same way, I would love for them to attempt a few houses every year that are more just like really interesting walkthroughs without the intention to jump scare you every five feet. Last year they showed some intent toward this with Dead Man's Pier, but sadly no house this year has that feel. To me it feels like the creative team is torn between going in this direction but others still demanding a jump scare every five feet.
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