HHN Question

piglet*florida

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I am going to HHN tomorrow (Saturday) and I was wondering what time do they really let you in? I do not have an annual pass, but I am going with someone who does. It says that it opens at 6:30, but I was just wondering if it is perhaps earlier? Thanks for your help.
 

PencilTest

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That depends. They have "Stay And Scream" areas for guests who are in the park during the day and are also attending HHN. I think they get to go in somewhere between 5:45 and 6:15, but only for select houses that are open early. So if you're going to the park during the day, you can probably do that. Otherwise, I think it is 6:30.
 

piglet*florida

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Original Poster
Thanks for the info, but here is my Friday the 13th story. My son broke his foot today at school. He is in a temporary cast until monday. We have tickets to HHN tomorrow and he still wants to go. He will have to be in a wheelchair. Can he still go in any of the houses? He can't go through them with crutches because it is so dark, and that seems kinda dangerous. I feel bad for him, I hope we can still have a good time.
 

PencilTest

New Member
Thanks for the info, but here is my Friday the 13th story. My son broke his foot today at school. He is in a temporary cast until monday. We have tickets to HHN tomorrow and he still wants to go. He will have to be in a wheelchair. Can he still go in any of the houses? He can't go through them with crutches because it is so dark, and that seems kinda dangerous. I feel bad for him, I hope we can still have a good time.
So, did everything work out okay?
 

piglet*florida

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We had a ball. I only pushed him into one wall! haha! But he was fine, and some of the scary people even teased him about his cast, which he LOVED! He was told "you'll never walk again" and he was asked "what happened to your leg?" and after he told him that he broke his foot the guy said "good!" He was cracking up! It was hard to push the wheelchair around with the huge crowds of people but we made the best of it. He is looking forward to going again next year, when he can walk again! The only rip off was that I paid extra for "closer" parking, and it sure wasn't closer at all! My friend had "regular" parking and she was in the same lot, just one level up. It was still far for him to walk to the wheelchair rental place.
 

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