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I know it's rotating but I've always thought about what four houses from their history they would hypothetically choose as permanents.
I haven't seen Alicia's video, but one would assume they'd splurge on a permanent, highly themed Classic Monsters house, not only because its a staple of HHN, but also because the permanent nature of the venue could give them the opportunity to create more elaborate sets and effects.I know it's rotating but I've always thought about what four houses from their history they would hypothetically choose as permanents.
I have a feeling that the Universal Monsters will always be represented, even if they do rotate out which characters are spotlighted… much like the recent years of HHN.I haven't seen Alicia's video, but one would assume they'd splurge on a permanent, highly themed Classic Monsters house, not only because its a staple of HHN, but also because the permanent nature of the venue could give them the opportunity to create more elaborate sets and effects.
Yeah, my hunch is the breakdown will be something like:I have a feeling that the Universal Monsters will always be represented, even if they do rotate out which characters are spotlighted… much like the recent years of HHN.
That’s about what I expect but it think it will be Monsters, Blumhouse, an HHN Icons house, and then probably Chucky.Yeah, my hunch is the breakdown will be something like:
-Universal Monsters
-Blumhouse
-Other IP
-Original creation
That allows them to use 2.5 in-house properties and branch out to work with big name, non Universal talent (or someone in house like Jordan Peele).
I'm thinking it will be original stories/ideas/characters we've already seen in past HHNs.I'd have to assume the first original created will tie to a story based on Vegas?
I'm thinking it will be original stories/ideas/characters we've already seen in past HHNs.
It would make sense, but sadly she's just not as marketable as Jack. I guess the commercial for HHN25 did involve spinning a wheel, sort of.The original they’re bringing back as a permanent fixture is Penn and Teller New’k Las Vegas, obviously.
Ties into the city, encourages cross promotion, and provides something tonally different from what the other houses will be.
EDIT - Really, though. If they’re SMART (instead of lazy), they’ll use Luck as the permanent icon for Vegas and give her the evil Casino we should have got a decade ago.
It doesn’t mean she couldn’t be. Vegas is a different market. A pretty, come-hither lady promising you untold riches is tailor-made for that specific market.It would make sense, but sadly she's just not as marketable as Jack.
I don’t believe Area15 has slot machines, for what it’s worth.I wonder if (like just about everything in Vegas) there will be slot machines in the "common area" with the shop, bars, and restaurants?
Yeah, I don’t remember seeing any slot machines there.I don’t believe Area15 has slot machines, for what it’s worth.
Bars yes but no slot machines. Its veryyyyyy much themed attractions mainly and pretty fun hang out spot with a good amount to do now and with HHN, it will basically be a full day thing if you have the money to keep yourself entertained all dayI wonder if (like just about everything in Vegas) there will be slot machines in the "common area" with the shop, bars, and restaurants?
Yeah, my hunch is the breakdown will be something like:
-Universal Monsters
-Blumhouse
-Other IP
-Original creation
That allows them to use 2.5 in-house properties and branch out to work with big name, non Universal talent (or someone in house like Jordan Peele).
"The Weeknd: Eternal Residency" would be an incredible house, though.Didn’t think about that but a year-round Weeknd house would work perfectly for an attraction like this. Licensing would be kind of expensive I would imagine.