if there's one thing multinational corporations have shown, it's that they definitely reinvest their profits right back into the productI mean do you really want me to list what they could do with more money
1) Summer Plaza event
2) Bringing back Lunar New Years
3) Upgrading next year HHN
4) Upgrading Grinchmas
5) Adding more to the entertainment budget
Cawthon.So I haven't been following this thread much, what's the reason for no FNAF? That seems like an obvious slam dunk.
The rights holder basically says noSo I haven't been following this thread much, what's the reason for no FNAF? That seems like an obvious slam dunk.
I know I know but...they asked. Anyway, If it makes sense to them then I hope one year it comes here early...I'm very much down to not have to wait for September for Haunt stuffif there's one thing multinational corporations have shown, it's that they definitely reinvest their profits right back into the product
September 5th will almost certainly be opening day for Hollywood. Orlando typically starts Labor Day weekend, which they're doing this year as well, it just so happens to align to the end of August instead of the first of September like most years . Hollywood is typically the Thursday after Labor Day, which would be 9/5.If we started September 5th, that'd be amazing. I know there's always been some unwritten rule to not put up scarezones until after Labor Day though, so that'd be the only thing. Summer crowds are still piling in until than and it'd probably get more complaints than usual.
I would also be all in on a Nov 2nd date, especially since it's Day of the Dead. November is usually a dead zone when they do have dates, but not so sure if that'll be the case this year with the "holiday." Last time we had November was quite awhile ago now, though, popularity for the event has changed.
Either way, definitely going to try to swing FOTL for opening weekend and will tough it out in November. Not sure if I'll be doing a third date this year, my friends were pretty high on Knotts last year, even though I told them that was an ANOMOLY, but they seem pretty gung ho about it lol
I really hope that we get a Fallout house at HHN soon.
Look... I honestly think it's possible. The IP is very popular right now (not just the show but Fallout 76 is apparently selling really well at the moment) and Amazon/HHN have a decent relationship. The merch would probably sell like crazy and there's so much they can work with Fallout wise. If not this year, I have a feeling it'll be VERY likely next year. In fact they're already developing season 2 for the show so... anything is possible.GOD....I mean GOD
I wish.
I'd for sure get express on two nights to get to do a Fallout Maze
Based on what I’ve seen from this show, and what I know about the games, Fallout isn’t a fit for HHN. Yes, it’s violent; yes, there are monsters and quasi-zombies. But the tone is not horror.
And before anyone says anything — I understand it’s massively popular. Popularity alone doesn’t make something a fit for this event. I felt the same way when GOT was being spec’d. The material is not a match for HHN.
Although I have not seen the show, I have played a fair amount of Fallout 3 & 4. I personally wouldn't classify it as horror, and I don't know how well it would fit in with the event. There are certainly some creepy and unsettling moments, but it definitely is an atmospheric action game at its core. For similar reasons, I don't think we'd ever see DOOM at the event either.No offense, but if you're going to say this kind of comment maybe try playing one of the games or watch the TV series before you make up your mind about whether or not it's a fit.
Killer Clowns is barley horror.....I watched it and by today standards its almost a comedyHollywood has a long, storied tradition of comedy houses so even if Fallout isn't "horror" (which, I dunno, whatever) I could absolutely see it getting a house whether it's based on the show or video games. There's a lot of fun visual stuff to do in addition to a really nice tone. (And, full disclosure, I've not seen the show and only played one of the games and stopped because I didn't find it all that engaging)
Agree with you a lot here but TLoU is definitely horror.Killer Clowns is barley horror.....I watched it and by today standards its almost a comedy
Last of Us isn't horror more suspense
Stanger Things is almost never scary but its a very popular maze
Chucky was also popular and more humor then horror
Ghost Busters....Beetlejuice the list goes on.
So yeah I agree