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Cold Dog

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  1. I ended up purchasing a hoodie last night which worked out perfect since I was soaked to the bone from getting caught out in the rain. The sizes ran slightly bigger than I was expecting; however, they are quite comfortable. I am beginning to think I'm one of the few who enjoys the placement and size of the logo.

    I bought one last night too, without a second thought. They had sold out of smalls in the main store at the front of the park, so I asked around, which eventually led me to Citywalk. They didn't have any there either, so I finally found some at the MIB store. I was already in the market for a new hoodie/jacket so I don't mind spending 40 bucks on one. Plus, it's not too flashy, which I enjoy. No regrets.

  2. Personally, I don't want an icon this year. The past few years, we were always looking for clues for who the icon is. Just having the overall theme (gambling/Vegas/Atlantic City/etc.) would be good enough for me.

    The point brought up about the hand being charred off is interesting though. If it were burned in a fire, the hand itself would be more charred...Maybe it was blow torched off? The person in question was cheating or something? I don't know, just throwing things out here.

  3. Ever since I first went to the event in 2009, I've been hooked. I've been recently perusing Ebay buying shirts for past years that I wasn't able to attend (recently moved to Florida). Every year I buy a shirt to remember the experience. I always only buy the shirt if I've been in all of the houses that year that are displayed on the back. I seem to have this notion that I have to "earn" the shirt before I can wear it proudly. Now I have been wanting to collect all of the shirts/merch that I can, but since I didn't attend any year before 2009, so I don't feel like I've earned it.

    Does anyone else feel the same way or am I just crazy and over-thinking it?

  4. Man, I agree about the crowdedness. I went yesterday as well, hoping to hit all the houses with 15-20 min wait times...but it was more crowded than when I went on a Friday! 120min wait for Orfanage? No thanks. Off peak night? Whut?

    I got there at around 6:15ish...traffic and parking was horrible. Didn't actually get into the park until around 8ish because of the long metal detector lines and ticket lines. I guess because it's cheaper on Sundays more people come? Also because it was a week before Halloween I suppose. I only got to hit 3 houses. 65 min wait for Psychoscarepy, which I was surprised, I thought it was great (not the wait time though, lol). I went through Legendary Truth for a 3rd time, with a 45 min wait, and Catacombs with a 30 min wait. It was pretty ridiculous.

    I'm probably going back next Friday, because I still haven't gotten into Hades or Havoc.

  5. Just got back from HHN, went through this house as my last for the night. The sets were really cool and detailed but the scares just weren't there for me. There were only 2-3 scares through the entire house for me and my gf. But gonna have to go back through it again next time I go. Also if anyone saw me in line or in the house, I was the guy with the Ash Ketchum hat and Three-keyboard-cat moon shirt. :D

  6. My first year was 2009. I had been to HOS in 2007 or 2008 (whichever one was the Raven Twins), HOS was my first Halloween event ever. The Ripped From the Silver Screen theme looked pretty cool, so I decided to make a trip to HHN. I'm glad I did, it was a blast. Luckily when I went on Fri, Oct 30 last year, the lines weren't that bad. I got into Saw, Cleaver, and Frankenstein all in under 10 min waits. The others weren't that bad (20-30 min waits). After that night, I was addicted to HHN. :P I'm so glad I live close enough to Orlando that I can go to events like this.

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