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  1. its ok i have learned that i can use one of my many 1 day 2 parks and upgrade them to stay and scream at the park at guest services. I thought i had to buy a new ticket with stay and scream, but i was told on hhnrumors that i don't. so that means i will be getting an express pass now so problem solved.

    Upgrading to stay and scream equates to purchasing a discounted HHN ticket. Depending on what day it will be $35 (Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday), $50 (Friday), or $65 (Saturday).

  2. Thanks for the help. I may still get an express to ensure I get the most out of my trip, but I will be sure to stay in the holding area. And lastly, what weekend/day do you think would be the best to go, JPH?

    Yes, definitely go for Express if you want to make sure you get to see houses twice if you want. Just make sure you are in the park in plenty of time before they close the gates around 5 or you'll have to wait to get in with everyone else.

    It's usually slower the week of Halloween as others have said, so I'd go at that time. As far as what actual day, it's hard to say. I was there the entire last week last year and didn't really notice any difference.

  3. How would I get both Stay and Scream and express pass? Isn't it one or the other?

    No - as long as you have regular day time park admission and any form of HHN admission (obviously get the stay and scream ticket if you have regular park admission since it's cheaper), you can wait in a special holding area (usually in NY/Finnegans area and Kidzone) and get a head start on the houses. Stay and Scream is just a discounted ticket for those who have daytime park admission.

    Express is extra and like I said, you wouldn't use it until the lines get longer.

  4. Is it possible to go through a house at the beginning of the night, not have your pass scanned and go back when the line is longer to use it?

    If you take advantage of Stay & Scream (i.e. enter the studios with your regular park admission before it closes to guests to prepare for the night), you'll be able to hit a majority (if not all if you walk fast) of the houses with no or very little wait. Most definitely do not use your express early on or if you are only looking at a minimal wait. I see people use their express passes every year when there is no wait and it makes no sense.

    Once the lines start getting long, use your express pass.

  5. Actually, I finally just pulled it up on Google Earth and oriented the walkway and fence to which tent is which.

    I'll shut up now. :unsure:

    I think it's confusing because the concept art is for the inside right wall of the facade and not a straight-on view. You can see the ramp leading up to the house at the bottom of the drawing which makes it a little clearer.

  6. Did it actually SAY that was the LT facade though? Her'es my problem. this is a house that was supposed to built WAY back, at the creation of Wyandot (and in turn Casey, OH 's) History. That looks like it could practically be the facade for the Orfanage. That house is WAY too young to be the right time frame.

    The square tapered columns on the porch, along with the way the lites are divided in the window (and the door drawing we got on the earlier website) give the house a Craftsman style look which would be at least late 1800s.

  7. I think the LT house being somewhat elevated could be for some interesting effects that haven't been pulled off so well in past houses.

    Note on permit a few days ago:

    Need to add em. lights and blue lights in back of house areas and need to sprinkle below ghost in floor area of house

    Something to think about anyway.

  8. Did I mention that this website is awesome?!?! :) The two of us look at it regularly!

    Stay and Scream sounds like a good idea... have just done a quick check - it says that it opens at 6.30? In that case, when does the park open to the general public? Or have we missed something?!

    General public gets in around 6:30. The park clears everyone out at 5:00 and everyone who has HHN admission can go to a stay & scream area that lets out to go to certain houses around 5:45. Like C_D said, A RIP tour is also a good option but you could get stuck with a group of obnoxious people you have to hang out with all night unless you go private ($$$). That happened to me last year - the people in our group were already drunk when they got to the park and were acting like children the whole time. Generally others on tours I've taken have been just fine, but it's always a risk.

  9. Saturday will be packed so if you're going for one night Express would definitely help. You might also consider doing "Stay & Scream" if you have regular park admission. That way you can get to at least 2 or 3 houses before it opens to the public and there won't be bad "conga lines" at that point. I always do stay & scream and sometimes there is no one in front of me while walking through the houses. If you do that, don't waste your express early in the night since there will be very little wait early on and you can circle back and use express to experience the houses a second time. It's possible to do every house twice if you hurry.

  10. I'm on a computer at school, and I just checked to see how fast the connection was. I got this:

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    HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?

    And why is the upload speed twice as much the download?

    That's fast. Would hate to see their monthly bill. Download speed is probably half upload because they have traffic shaping on. Maybe they allocate half the speed to browsing and the rest to other network stuff.

  11. Thanks.

    I thought I read somewhere there are tours that do at night and you get priority seating at the show and walk in at each house.

    Is this correct? Any idea how much they cost?

    That's right. It's called a RIP tour. Here are the prices from last year:

    Non-Private (you'll be in a group of no more than 12 people): $150.00+tax per person on non-peak nights, $175.00 on peak nights

    Private: Non-peak night $1,500.00+tax per group of up to 12), Peak night $1,800.00+tax per group of up to 12)

  12. As I posted "over there", if you look at the original permit, there is a note at the bottom that references that same 1/27/2010 date about the plan documents being scanned. I think the SCN records just indicate that the drawings from the original permit have been scanned and provides a cross reference back to the original permit. There are other recent SCN records for other Universal projects such as Harry Potter, parade building construction, Mel's, etc.

  13. The !Kung who live in the Dobe in Nambia, Africa are truly a fascinating culture. I'm doing a project on them for Anthropology, and it's amazing how these people live.

    And how they speak! My anthropology professor never could do the ! sound. Did you read Nisa by Marjorie Shostak? There is a documentary too but I can't remember what it's called. I loved anthropology so I took several as electives. Peoples & cultures of Africa, peoples & cultures of Oceania, and a general anth course.

  14. My first year was 2007 - Carnival of Carnage. I've been going to Universal since the year they opened the gates but somehow managed to stay in the dark about the event until then.

    I actually read about HHN on Screamscape <gasp> sometime that summer when the first spoilers were posted and booked a quick trip to see what it was all about. Now we're hooked and go every year.

    Last year I ended up going for two event weeks (once mid-October and the last week), every night of the event from open 'til close. All that walking led to a stress fracture in my knee once I got home so I had two weeks of walking on crutches along with some great meds to recover! I'm already training for this year... if they have 10 houses I'm going to need it.

  15. I'm still hodling out hope for UTH even though the closer we get without hearing about it, the chances are slim. It seems like there are some inconsistencies depending on whether you call or speak to VIP tours in person. A lot of people that said they called have been told a straight out "No" for some time now, but I've asked several times in person pretty recently and every time it's that they haven't heard one way or another. Maybe that's changed in the past few days.

    Regardless, I'm going to sign up for a RIP tour.

  16. The "final dress" has not been done so the door could be one that was used for something prior and is recycled for the event.

    I agree and mentioned that elsewhere but it was shot down. Some can't wrap their heads around the fact that recycled things are used for the event all the time, especially things that need to look older.

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