mergatroid
Well-Known Member
Looking good so far
You should, it's a lot of fun.I was just at Universal this week. Hope to come back for this fabulous event! I am even thinking of doing the "RIP" tour package.
They really need to figure something out for the area around Potter. Last year, and it looks like this year as well, that area was just a dead zone and takes you out of the momentum being built up between houses (I always go counter clockwise around the park so with B&T gone from MIB on there is just nothing). Which is a shame since in years past (pre potter) that area was almost always a home run for either a scare zone, house, or both since its the darkest part of the park.
As far as I've heard, JK Rowling and/or Warner Brothers keep them from doing anything HHN with the Potter areas.
At most, perhaps someday we'll see the Death Eaters inside Diagon like they have in Japan's Hogsmeade.
However, I'd love to see them use some kind of projection mapping on the buildings (perhaps with some quick-to-install/remove physical add-ons) inside Diagon to make them look abandoned and destroyed like you see in the later Potter films, plus the creepier music all throughout. Still canon to the films without specifically being scare zones.
-Rob
Well that seems like poor planning on Uni's part. I don't want a house or scare zone IN the Potter area, all I want is a scare zone or SOMETHING in front of the area along the water or at the very least in front of F&F. That whole area is unthemed.
Well that seems like poor planning on Uni's part. I don't want a house or scare zone IN the Potter area, all I want is a scare zone or SOMETHING in front of the area along the water or at the very least in front of F&F. That whole area is unthemed.
F&F is in San Francisco, which has usually had a scare zone the past few years. Last year was an exception, because they used the NY waterfront instead. As much as I’d like to see an extra scare zone or two, they won’t do it. They’re dead set on 5 for some reason (not counting the saws.)
And the London area in front of Diagon Alley is still Potter, so it is likely off limits.
You wouldn’t believe the amount of people who visit Diagon Alley during HHN just to experience shorter lines.They really need to figure something out for the area around Potter. Last year, and it looks like this year as well, that area was just a dead zone and takes you out of the momentum being built up between houses (I always go counter clockwise around the park so with B&T gone from MIB on there is just nothing). Which is a shame since in years past (pre potter) that area was almost always a home run for either a scare zone, house, or both since its the darkest part of the park.
You wouldn’t believe the amount of people who visit Diagon Alley during HHN just to experience shorter lines.
You wouldn’t believe the amount of people who visit Diagon Alley during HHN just to experience shorter lines.
It's also great to just see it at night since USF closes early most nights.
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