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Halloween Horror Nights 34 (UOR) - News & General Discussion

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Tereglith said:
Per Thrill-Data, Friday was the second quietest night of the event so far, Saturday was the busiest, and Sunday was middle of the road. Not sure what to make of that pattern. If anything I would have expected Saturday to be quieter after ROF ended since ROF gets Saturdays but most tiers of FFP do not.

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I actually have a theory on this!

Saturday is an elevated price day but also the most viable day if you're employed on a standard schedule.

If you aren't going multiple times, you're going to choose a single day where you can get the most bang for your buck. The price between Friday and Saturday is $10-$20 for several extra hours of time at the event.

If you're not going to go several times, and it's just something for the Halloween season, then Saturdays should naturally increase in attendance the closer you get to Halloween.

Then there's the type of person buying the cheapest ticket possible - they're going to grab Wednesday, Thursday or Sunday.

To go just one day when people are considering it as a seasonal offering makes Friday a pretty bad option, especially with the ridiculous parking fees acting as a deterrent (although I imagine the majority of one day visitors just have sticker shock and eat the cost).

I gambled going Friday to see if it worked out as I had hoped (the RoF crowd fall off was enormous last year) and sure enough wait times were down.

Funny enough though I had actually assumed the drop off from RoF last year was due to event offerings and not pricing. I'm interested in seeing how trends form next year with RoF coming off of a year that has recieved high praise.
 
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TheGentTrent said:
Plus you have to double the staff for an event that already struggles to fill roles.
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What they need is something that eats people but doesn’t require huge amounts of staff… something like, say, a festival center!
 
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Tereglith said:
Per Thrill-Data, Friday was the second quietest night of the event so far, Saturday was the busiest, and Sunday was middle of the road. Not sure what to make of that pattern. If anything I would have expected Saturday to be quieter after ROF ended since ROF gets Saturdays but most tiers of FFP do not.

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But how accurate are the posted wait times this year? All this shows is the average of posted waits, not the actual.
 
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Parkscope Joe said:
But how accurate are the posted wait times this year? All this shows is the average of posted waits, not the actual.
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Is there any reason to expect that the divergence between posted and actual would vary from night to night? There can still be a signal there about relative crowd levels even if the posted waits are inflated, so long as they're always inflated by about the same ratio from night to night. FWIW across four nights this year I've found the waits to be guesswork during Stay and Scream and inflated towards the end of the night but mostly accurate between 7 and midnight.
 
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Anyone know what’s up with Nightmare Fuel today? It seems every show has been cancelled tonight.
 
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Rhian said:
Anyone know what’s up with Nightmare Fuel today? It seems every show has been cancelled tonight.
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wasnt it cancelled the last couple days? I remember someone online talked about it before today
 
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wasnt it cancelled the last couple days? I remember someone online talked about it before today
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A poster, on Thursday, said a couple of the shows on Weds. were cancelled. (Nightmare Fuel Thread)
 
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Seems like a few random showtimes have been cancelled in the past week.
 
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I'm at the event now and for the next seven days, and those food lines are BRUTAL. I want to get something to eat and it's not remotely viable.

Overall guest behavior seems pretty standard for the event, subject to change.
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I refuse to waste half my night on food lines. Its either quick or Im not going. Thank god Uni lets me in with a backpack full of beef jerky! Of course my wife will still go to the food lines, ,so Im wasting time anyway LOL
 
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For any who doubted my Hell Week prediction, looks like tomorrow (10/12) is already a sell-out. Tickets no longer available online. Going to be a rough night.
 
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I refuse to waste half my night on food lines. Its either quick or Im not going. Thank god Uni lets me in with a backpack full of beef jerky! Of course my wife will still go to the food lines, ,so Im wasting time anyway LOL
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did they really let you in with beef jerky?
 
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For anyone planning trips for the final week, FFP, FFP+, and UFP are now sold out online and via phone.
 
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Some thoughts as we gear up for the event's final stretch.

There is such a palpable and noticable energy to this event. There is always something happening, no matter where you are. There's always something to do. Roaming Art the Clown, Ghoulish, the great selection of houses that keep a healthy variety of wait times, Death Eaters and low wait Gringotts, plus Transformers. It's energizing to be met with interesting HHN offerings around literally every corner.

The year also has wonderful cohesion between its' many elements. Everything works to form a complete whole. Origins of Horror, El Artista, and fhe Tribute Store set the vibe and tone that the entire event plays with. The crazed machinations and creations of an artist plagued with horrors. Recurring motifs of Art, cats, crows and ravens, bad luck, graveyards and gargoyles, metallic gates. These signatures echo across the houses, zones, shows, even the lighting and soundtrack loop, in wonderfully subtle and obvious ways. It's a specific vibe to this event, that is also firmly rooted in the most basic of horror and Halloween tropes. A balance that isn't exactly easy to strike. It's easily the most cohesive year since 31's Halloween theme.

Casts are also giving a great amount of energy this year. Some moreso than others, there's been some remarkable growth over the run. Some houses like FNaF, Grave of Flesh, El Artista have lagged a bit in energy unfortunately; but others like Fallout, Dolls, and especially Hatchet and Chains have really found their stride and are firing with everything they've got. While Zones are better on the whole than last year, they're only middling generally. Besides Cat Lady of Crooked Lane, which is far and away the best Central Park zone I've seen, and one of the best zones generally across my time with the event. Incredible execution of such an out-there HHN concept; it flows incredibly naturally and flips the inherent limitations of its' location into pure positives. Even smaller offerings like the Clownsaws and the Mels Zombies are giving a lot more to their roles than I've seen their equivalents give in previous years, a number of these performers are having a lot of fun and it shows in the work.

And all of this in spite of the current state of USF as a park. Without Shrek, MiB, the parade buildings as usable locations. With Rip Ride Rock-It not only not operating, but actively being completely deconstructed. Without the regular Fall Tribute Store space usually borrowed from Mummy extended queue. With a daily-ops parade floating by throughout the entire event run. And right after a considerable amount of expense devoted to opening a new theme park. What they were able to pull off given all of those constraints is ridiculously impressive. This event could've been an unimaginable mess, but what we got is one of the most unified and naturally flowing events in a long time.

It will be a tough year for 35 to beat or even match, especially saddled with all of the baggage that an anniversary year assigns. This year isn't perfect, but a remarkably passion-forward and eclectic IP lineup and uniquely consistent quality across all of its' offerings make it one of the best events I've personally experienced.
 
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GA-MBIT said:
There is such a palpable and noticable energy to this event.
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This is a good observation and got me thinking. Each event feels like it has a mood board with some verbs on it, and one of HHN's verbs is "energy". The best things over the past few years really encompass that: OG Vamp 55, Nightmare Fuel, HIVE, etc. This is an astute observation.
 
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