I agree with the
sentiment here (I feel like rushing houses to get your “count” up just for the sake of it really cheapens the experience). But I also feel like I’m bad at noticing fun details and prone to missing scares… so I don’t mind a few more runs per
I agree on the noticing details / missing scares sentiment. I experience the same thing every year.
Now to jump into the general conversation about “limiting house runs:”
I mostly agree with the “limiting runs” sentiment. But …. I do think this is a local versus out-of-stater conversation, driven by issues on how current ticket packages are structured, and mixed with of a lack of other types of appropriate ticket package options.
As we have done for 12 years now, my group of 3 is coming in from PA for 9 nights total. This equates to 5 nights of HHN within our 9 night stay. It’s simply more cost effective for us to get the frequent fear pass with express based on typical available packages.
Every year each member of my party pays roughly $6,000 for airfare, hotel, food, drink and merch. Add the FFP to reach $7,000. On HHN off days we hit Epic for a day, and Volcano for a day. Close to $8,000 now. I work a second job to afford this.
Universal is making a lot of money off of us. So you better believe we’re going through the houses as many times as our passes allow us to, and if we like the houses enough to do so.
For our scenario, this is 5 times if we go through each once per night. Typically, we usually stop going through half the houses after night 3 (some houses have been after night 2) and then just focus on our favorites.
I’ve been a broken record about this in past years: they need better ticket package options for scenarios like mine. Locals going through a house 40 times is different than folks like me doing a few houses 5 times IMO.
But why would my group not do what the pass we paid for literally allows us to do? Especially with how much money we spend.