Probably not, but they always want more. I also suspect a decently large chunk of the modern event's attendance comes from casuals who are in fact there to see a particular IP.With the crowds the last few years do they need to sell the event?
Probably not, but they always want more. I also suspect a decently large chunk of the modern event's attendance comes from casuals who are in fact there to see a particular IP.With the crowds the last few years do they need to sell the event?
With the crowds the last few years do they need to sell the event?
I LOVE HHN, but the poor crowd management is one of the biggest turn offs. If I wasn't a local who purchases the Frequent Fear pass, I wouldn't bother going anymore. It's gotten insane. They should really sell less tickets.HHN has lost capacity with the lagoon show and no 2nd stage show over the last few years while attendance has skyrocketed. They still see hour long lines at quick service locations, and food booths are always backed up. Something needs to be done, and this is nothing but a cheap short-term "solution".
Issue is that HHN has actually lost capacity over the last few years.I LOVE HHN, but the poor crowd management is one of the biggest turn offs. If I wasn't a local who purchases the Frequent Fear pass, I wouldn't bother going anymore. It's gotten insane. They should really sell less tickets.
Issue is that HHN has actually lost capacity over the last few years.
There was a time when HHN offered 3 stage shows to help with crowds (back when they had 7 houses), but have since then chosen to reduce it to just 1 + a lagoon show that doesn't draw many guests (except for last year when they couldn't run one) and add more houses instead.
I love the houses, and it seems like they've met the demand for it as most original houses will become walk ons the first and last 1-2 hours of each night. To me that signals the event needs capacity elsewhere beyond houses. Nightmare Fuel would reach capacity way before each showtime, and had to have a proper queue setup added a few days into the event.
Universal also just has overall bad F&B operations that can't feed as many folks as similar Disney QSR offerings. Minion Cafe is great, but doesn't really churn out guests quick.
It takes a lot of backstage support to "stage" a production and with the short run for HHN you might get more third party show troupes but inhouse just can't support itWhile I would love nothing more than to see HHN increase its number of stage productions to something more befitting of the event's overall size & attendance, they haven't actually had more than two stage shows most years. The times they had three were major outliers, at least in the period since the event's early years, where they relied much more heavily on them. I think they should get away from lagoon shows for a while (they can still use the tech for basic atmosphere enhancement) and bring back at least one more stage show, but I won't get my hopes up.
Minion Cafe has no control over how long its customers stick around, but in my experience you're served very quickly (and it's been far from packed during HHN anyway.)
Well the UOR/UC Entertainment team is more than capable of producing multiple quality shows for HHN... they're kind of tied up at the moment though.It takes a lot of backstage support to "stage" a production and with the short run for HHN you might get more third party show troupes but inhouse just can't support it
I would expect the end of the month/early July, or when/shortly after the final house is announced for the multi-night passes to be available, if I had to guess.Still waiting on Rush of Fear Passes becoming available
A Quiet Place, coming to a loud haunted house near you.Another announcement that shouldn't come as a surprise if you've been paying attention to the Spec Maps....
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I hope no one wanted a FFP with Express, because they're already gone. They distributed fewer than Willy Wonka did golden tickets.
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