ryan1
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I just got back from 2 nights at HHN...
Ranking the houses:
1. Killer Klowns - Not scary just such a perfect recap and everything I wanted out of the house I got. The costumes were spot on, perfect selection of scenes to reuse from the movie, and even the theme song! Also as a bonus it seemed that this was the only house where pushing buttons or flipping switches seemed to trigger an additional thing.
2. Ghostbuster - Not scary but another great recap and recreation of the movie. Spot on from the first scene.
3. Universal Monsters - Fairly creepy with a good flow of scenes from one monster to the next. Loved the werewolf on the zipline.
4. Graveyard Games - A great "Return of the Living Dead" vibe and some really good visuals
5. Depths of Fear - If that squid had been a better design this would have been higher but man was it cheesey. Overall a great feeling to the house and some good startles/scares
6. Yeti - Nice original house and monster design. Good startles and atmosphere .
7. House of 1000 Corpses - A terrible early 2000s horror movie made slightly better since there isn't any acting needed to be done. A few good startles and effects.
8. Nightingales - Pretty boring and basic. We walked on and I'd still say its not worth the time. We didn't go back the second night.
9. Us - A dumb recreation of a boring movie that offers no startles or scares at all. Everything I predicted when I saw the announcement of the house was there and as lifeless as it was in the movie. Just watch the movie on mute and skip the house, you get the same effect.
10. Stranger Things - we didn't do this house since we aren't caught up on the seasons and the line was at least 80 minutes both nights. I didn't have any desire to go to this one as I feel its the next "Walking Dead" presence that Universal is going to keep way past its welcome. The first year was fine enough but what is going to happen next year? Every scare zone is Stranger Things inspired? I hope not.
Scare Zones
1. Vanity Ball was fun and worth hanging around in.
2. Vikings Undead was visually fun but a quick walk through once or twice was good each night.
3. Chainsaws at Simpsonsland are always welcome and a surprise since I didn't think they were going to be around this year.
4. Hellbilly Deluxe had a lot going on but no substance to be more than a walk through
5. Zombieland was sparse and not well put together but the actors were fun and did their best
6. Anarch-carde was pretty fun to look at but small and short
Overall, a fun time and pretty solid all the way around. We didn't bother with the Academy of Villains since I refuse to watch them as a replacement for Bill and Ted. Last year didn't entice me back and from what we saw of the Marathon of Mayham it was a nice little show but nothing worth stopping to watch.
I'd like more in-depth scarezones instead of the extra house since it seems they are spreading themselves too thin to fill the houses. Keep the houses at 8 and bring the scarezones back up to their former glory.
Ranking the houses:
1. Killer Klowns - Not scary just such a perfect recap and everything I wanted out of the house I got. The costumes were spot on, perfect selection of scenes to reuse from the movie, and even the theme song! Also as a bonus it seemed that this was the only house where pushing buttons or flipping switches seemed to trigger an additional thing.
2. Ghostbuster - Not scary but another great recap and recreation of the movie. Spot on from the first scene.
3. Universal Monsters - Fairly creepy with a good flow of scenes from one monster to the next. Loved the werewolf on the zipline.
4. Graveyard Games - A great "Return of the Living Dead" vibe and some really good visuals
5. Depths of Fear - If that squid had been a better design this would have been higher but man was it cheesey. Overall a great feeling to the house and some good startles/scares
6. Yeti - Nice original house and monster design. Good startles and atmosphere .
7. House of 1000 Corpses - A terrible early 2000s horror movie made slightly better since there isn't any acting needed to be done. A few good startles and effects.
8. Nightingales - Pretty boring and basic. We walked on and I'd still say its not worth the time. We didn't go back the second night.
9. Us - A dumb recreation of a boring movie that offers no startles or scares at all. Everything I predicted when I saw the announcement of the house was there and as lifeless as it was in the movie. Just watch the movie on mute and skip the house, you get the same effect.
10. Stranger Things - we didn't do this house since we aren't caught up on the seasons and the line was at least 80 minutes both nights. I didn't have any desire to go to this one as I feel its the next "Walking Dead" presence that Universal is going to keep way past its welcome. The first year was fine enough but what is going to happen next year? Every scare zone is Stranger Things inspired? I hope not.
Scare Zones
1. Vanity Ball was fun and worth hanging around in.
2. Vikings Undead was visually fun but a quick walk through once or twice was good each night.
3. Chainsaws at Simpsonsland are always welcome and a surprise since I didn't think they were going to be around this year.
4. Hellbilly Deluxe had a lot going on but no substance to be more than a walk through
5. Zombieland was sparse and not well put together but the actors were fun and did their best
6. Anarch-carde was pretty fun to look at but small and short
Overall, a fun time and pretty solid all the way around. We didn't bother with the Academy of Villains since I refuse to watch them as a replacement for Bill and Ted. Last year didn't entice me back and from what we saw of the Marathon of Mayham it was a nice little show but nothing worth stopping to watch.
I'd like more in-depth scarezones instead of the extra house since it seems they are spreading themselves too thin to fill the houses. Keep the houses at 8 and bring the scarezones back up to their former glory.