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  1. 3-D just doesn't work for me, with my glasses. Also, that house was hella dark. Too dark. Also wasn't a fan of the "sets". But to each his own.
  2. You guys were great to me. Felt very aggressive. Thanks for the good run
  3. If I had gone those years, I may agree. I've heard that Fear Factor was pretty bad. Haven't heard too much about Jungle of Doom, besides some room with pots I think?
  4. Trust me, I'm repeating Roanoke come Thursday. The Cast had JUST changed as I got in.
  5. I do agree with others that it does feel you are being harsh with Roanoke. I will agree scares were lacking, but I don't see how the sets were "home-haunt". Also, nothing's worse than Afterlife to me.
  6. It wasn't scary as the actors didn't lunge at you. It was just VERY uncomfortable and a bit disturbing to think about a normal person becoming what was in that room.
  7. Let's see. entered park at about 7, 90 Minute. So I was in there about 8:30.
  8. I am so jealous of all of the great runs I'm hearing after my terrible first one.
  9. I JUST missed it tonight. If I don't see it at least once, I will be a sad camper.
  10. Also forgot to mention I saw Dr.Jimmy over at Bayou. Would have said hi but I honestly didn't think it was him for a second.
  11. TWD: 3 FDTD: 3 AVP: 4 Dracula: 5 Roanoke: 4 Dollhouse: 4 Giggles: 6 Halloween: 2 Rocky Horror: 1 B&T: 0
  12. Let's see. Every walker disguised in the bush walls. The shower walkers who double teamed me. The one Terminus resident with a knife. The guy being burned alive in Roanoke (the only scare I got in that house.). The girl near the Beast in Face-Off who banged the things together who literally chased me across the street. The pirates in Face-Off who triple-teamed me. The Teddy Ruxpin in Dollhouse, as well as the high-chair guy. The fox mask with the knife in the Purge. The auctioneer for letting me get a photo with her and then telling me to have a "Happy Purging"!
  13. This entire second night was just "meh". No house I went in scared me the entire way except The Walking Dead. Got to walk through Maskerade, with all actors out. Set and costume designs are cool. Didn't get any scares (A running theme). The Walking Dead: End Of The Line Started off the night with this 90-Minute wait. I was never through a Walking Dead maze before this, so that may have helped a bit with scares. Had lots of fun naming all the environments. This was REALLY good, to me. I got caught with at least two different two person scares. The prison was cool. Loved Terminus. Big Spot, I didn't get any scares (and yes, I did see the cheesy horde effect. At least Hollywood's was fast, to HIDE the cheesiness, and you know, to actually scare people.) In all, I was quite satisfied. AVP was CLOSED for something. Thus Roanoke. Roanoke: Cannibal Colony Sign said "15 Minutes". Real Time: Walk-on. LOVED the sets. Actually felt like I was in a colony. Not too many scares sadly. Not that memorable either. I remember the facade, the scene with the guy burning on the "Grill"?, and the Finale. That's it. Cast change happened right before we went in, so that may have contributed to lack of scares. Will need to redo. Went through Face-Off to waste some time just to assure AVP would be unclosed. Got some pretty good scares. Alien vs Predator *sighs* I saw such good reviews. I do truly think somethings were broken. No scares here. Yikes. DRACULA got me just about every room, this got me...none. The facehuggers were cheesy to me. The Alien puppets and Predators looked BADASS. The soldiers didn't scare me. Did like the sets, though I could really say that for every house. Will DEFIANTLY REDO THIS ONE. Just had bad timing in the end, hopefully. Did Revenge of the Mummy, MIB, and Simpsons to waste time. Repeated Dollhouse and Giggles. Didn't get nearly as much scares on either. Giggles was walk-on. Dollhouse was still good the first half, though it died down the second half. Giggles was here and there. Want to repeat Dusk Till Dawn and Dracula next time. Top three presently are Walking Dead, Dracula Untold, and Dollhouse (despite the meh second run.). Halloween, Dusk Till Dawn, and Giggles take up the middle. Roanoke and sadly AVP are currently my bottom two. Will see what happens next Thursday or Friday.
  14. Had the exact same feelings and thing happen to me today. Also, I found amusement in our AVP/Dracula opinions being completely reversed.
  15. I also saw the series before the movie. Just personally felt like the TV Series added more depth to some characters. But let's get off this topic before this turns into another argument like a few months ago.
  16. Agreed. Don't want to start anything, but I did prefer it over the movie.
  17. Off the bat, I have to give kudos to the Turkish Soldier in Dracula to whispered "Right Here" when I instinctively turned away from him. Scott from Dusk Till Dawn was good, as well as Chainsaw Kate and the vamps in the curtains at the beginning. The clown at the beginning of Giggles who when I questioned what he was doing, simply shrugged. The entire cast of Dollhouse. The trick or treaters in Halloween, as well as the Myers combo at the beginning. That one guy in Bayou who used advantage of me being blinded by the light. The first movie mask guy who followed me for about a minute in The Purge. Also there, though I don't know if this counts, the Universal cameraguy who decided to lunge at me after the former. XD
  18. Indeed I did, just got some really good scares in general. Are you part of Dracula's cast? If so, I was in there about 10:00-10:30.
  19. So that's why the line was an hour. Agreed with your Halloween and Dollhouse. Dracula not really having a story oddly enough didn't really affect it to much for me. Also, why do I feel like Dracula is going to get hella long lines after the movie actually releases?
  20. Definitely agree there. They must have found more room. It really did help the house to me.
  21. Ahh...the opening night of HHN. And despite arriving two hours after starting time, me and my father were able to get through five houses. No Scarezone reviews for now. I'll eventually have a night where I mostly just stay in zones. For now, houses. From Dusk Till Dawn I used the "go into the first house you see strategy" and entered From Dusk Till Dawn. Being from what I can tell one of very few people to actually like the TV Show, this was enjoyable for me. The sets felt exactly like the show. The Doorman at the beginning was amusing. Sure, it was a bit bright, but that fit the atmosphere to me. Also, those Culebras were LOUD. DAMN. This house wouldn't have been as scary if every scream you heard didn't travel into your soul through your ear. The finale was basically like Hollywood's. Back into the main room where it is complete chaos and Kate has a chainsaw. I think the Geckos (at least Seth) were there too. Also, this house accomplished the task of actually making my dad (who likes the event but isn't scared thanks to the conga line) jump (I believe it was some Culebra that ran out of some fog he told me. Didn't think it would be that easy.) Walking Dead and AVP were 90 Minutes each. This being the first day and me wanting to get moar houses in, we went to the much preferable 50 (In real life, 40) minute wait for Dracula. Dracula Untold: Reign of Blood Oddly enough, my anticipation actually increased for this house despite everything. Even after my Aunt informed me that it wasn't scary from EP, I was still looking forward to this A LOT more than I should have. Beautiful Sets. Just gonna say that. I'm happy we stuck to the castle siege instead of starting in the cave. No offense to Hollywood, but that cave looked boring. A Turkish solider (they looked cool by the way) whispered right in my ear "I'm right here" after an instinctive turn away. Terrifying. Had a pretty good scare when I was fooled into thinking a room with three people only had two. I only learned the truth when I saw the first two scare the people in front of us, then I turned to find myself face-to-face with a third one. Dracula biting that one Turkish Soldier in the boohole was awesome. I sadly forgot the finale. Oh yeah, arrow guy was awesome too. and Baba Yaga's hut. And the burning village. I just really liked this, and it feels weird. Proceeded up to Disaster and Giggles and Gore. Giggles and Gore Inc. Waited an hour for this one. The queue..."compilation" of clown photos was good for the first 15 or so minutes. Then it got annoying especially with the rock music. Thank god it wasn't the generic carnival music. 1. It would have been cheesy, and 2. I may have bashed my skull into something, hearing that for an entire hour. But in the end, it was all worth it. My most anticipated original lived up to it. Longer than probably anyone thought. Several terrifying and loud sounds. Was indeed quite gorey. Loved all the cheesy warning signs. And that finale, jesus christ. Call me weird, but it almost looked like how the House of Horrors (Orlando) finale was, just replace film strips with colored and spotted fabric and classic monsters with a chainsaw-wielding clown. Was there mirrors in that finale as well? Was not able to press the GAT, but someone else did right in front of me. Also, the cast change was cool. First time I've seen that. I just feel like the house should of had a bit more color, though maybe I'm trying to make this Hollywood's Clowns. On that topic, both clown mazes had the ripping out guts scene. Actually had a bit of a chuckle at that. In the end, I'm satisfied. Me and my Dad had accepted that with 25 Minutes left, that was our last house, however solace came in the form of a 15 minute wait for.... Dollhouse of the Damned Well, starting off....DAMN. CREEPY. THIS WAS. Love that facade. Several people in the line made jokes about how they should get an inspector for the house's oddness. From room one, I just creeped out. I never was THAT creeped out about dolls, UNTIL this. That crib room made my jaw drop from the sheer oddity and basically suddenness from it's appearance. The dolls disguised as walls were good. The ballerina room nearly broke me. The finale was interesting (GIANT DOLL HEADS, OH GOD). There was so much creep factor in this houses that I would need another probably two or three runthroughs to fully comprehend everything. Also, my dad's favorite house. We came out next to Halloween and we heard four beautiful words: "Final run for Halloween". And to the Myers house, we went. Halloween Was cool to do this after midnight. Got to be part of essentially the last entire group of both Halloween and the night in general. Very good and very accurate. I love that accurate facade. I love those projections. One problem was that the two girls behind us were in "so scared we will accidentally tackle the person in front of us" mode. Didn't kill the maze that much though. The opening was awesome with the instant kid Myers clown to adult Myers Shatner. Got a guy behind me pretty good. The scene with the multiple fake Myers was a nightmare. Those damn trick or treaters got me. And that finale. Oh, that finale. I literally shouted "LOOMIS!" as I saw the Loomis in question. Awesome. The Laurie? Awesome. The Judith grave? Awesome. The Closet Scene? Awesome. All I can say is well...Awesome. Will take another run through without killer tackling girls, hopefully. And that's my opening night. Will do Walking Dead, AVP, and Roanoke...today I guess at the time of this review.
  22. The hour I waited to get in this house was defiantly worth it. Don't think I caught the Jack references sadly. This maze felt really long, and I'm glad after all I heard about "seven rooms" and all that.
  23. Where was the Dracula comment? Trying to follow as many feeds as possible. XD
  24. Looks like "The Compound" is taking over the Twitter feed for tonight.
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