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  1. Oh, see I looked at the pictures and didn't realize the Warriors were the ones that looked like they were going to be doing interpretive dances...and the beasts are wearing the potato sack style costumes.
  2. It's like Dance Fever meets Xanadu meets a leotard with beast print...
  3. We can only hope so It would be even cooler if a kid by the name of Carl came by and told her to follow him....
  4. I completely agree, that scene would've been a great room to have here in Orlando....very chilling as you stated and resonates the overall mood of that first episode. I think they are sticking to more iconic scenes throughout the house, those which stood out to even the avid viewer of the program. But again, it was an amazing moment in the pilot episode and I'm happy to see that HHN Hollywood is using it and they did such a great job of recreating it!
  5. The car has been updated with a shoe polish message from season two of TWD that says "Sophia Stay Here We Will Come Everyday".
  6. I'm hoping that if people who watch TWD come out, they will come out just for that house and perhaps not loiter around or be interested in the rest of the event and just leave.... A girl can dream can't she? I would pay good money to a picture of you standing next to the doors with a thing of paint swatches in your hand....LOL
  7. Cool... Your response just seemed like you were REALLY concerned about those doors being the exact color! Like I was afraid you might bust out a paint color swatch from Lowes or something...
  8. I noticed this as well...and obviously considering how the episode "Beside the Dying Fire" ended it would make perfect sense. The barn burning down behind us as we enter into the hoard that was swarming the farm as everyone fled the scene. I'll ponder this in the best possible scenario...
  9. *Begin prayer to the HHN line gods* When going through this house, please for the love of all things holy, do not let me ever get stuck behind a group of teenage girls who repeatedly backup and scream when attempting to go through this final room. I may just have to be the catalyst that shoves them all through it. *End prayer to HHN line gods*
  10. Dude, chill, they are just doors... Look at it this way, it's going to be dark when you go through the maze so the color of the doors probably won't be as noticeable. And while the doors are iconic to the show, I don't think the color variation will make a dramatic difference in whether or not you enjoy the experience.
  11. Heard the radio ad for the event for the first time today...nice to know that some external marketing has begun outside of the Publix displays!
  12. I can take or leave the icon concept. After attending the event for all these years, I've come to the realization that a main character to tie the event together is not necessarily what makes the event. While an icon is a wonderful way to tie all the houses and scarezones together, I also see no problem with letting each house/scarezone stand on its own. For me, it's not so much about having a back story that encompasses the overall event, but that each house/scarezone feels like its own little story in itself. Ultimately I can understand why so many people love having an icon and the complete immersion that a back story provides as an overall experience. For me, I just go to the event and enjoy it, regardless of whether there is an predetermined storyline that is offered or not.
  13. THAT would be awesome in so many different and frightening ways.
  14. First of all color me incredibly jealous that your going to Fantasy Fest, we haven't been in several years. I love KW in general, but it's even more special down there during haunt season! TWD house is what I'm most looking forward to about this year as well, here's hoping they meet and exceed our expectations as fans of the show. And I think if the Duran Duran house concept was to come to fruition, it would have the potential to be one of the scariest houses. Ever. Especially if they based it on their earlier years and the tons of make up they used to wear.
  15. Not sure what this show will be like, I think we're going to wait for some reviews before committing to seeing it. Like zombieman stated, I'm not sure how these guys and their performance will translate to a setting as large as the BJ theater. And for me, nothing ticks me off more than wasting even 20 minutes of my life on a show that winds up sucking beyond belief.
  16. My head feels like it's going to explode even when I just read the random posts on that page sometimes. I wonder how some of the posters manage to figure out how to even turn their computer on considering how completely moronic their commentary truly is....
  17. I guess if the rest of us didn't have to work all day long, we could be on Facebook 24/7 posting comments and be considered "superfans" too...
  18. I'm a bad HHN, the only year I have a shirt from is 1996. I may have to just suck it up and deal with the red gel lettering this year because I actually do like the design for this and since I'm a major fan of The Walking Dead, I'd love to have one. I'll just make sure to not put this one in the dryer.
  19. You've got that right! I made the mistake of accidentally putting it in the dryer...it looked like a crime scene when all was said and done. Strangely enough, the shirt is still in tact and doesn't look like it's been washed or dried. That shirt must have magical powers.
  20. And if the washing machine doesn't get it...the dryer will.
  21. While obviously I think everyone has their own opinion before the event even begins, there's no reason to think that just because the Walker legion was removed from the website that that will be the downfall of the event and be the catalyst for future cuts. This event isn't even remotely set in stone going into opening weekend, not by a long shot. It is continuously tweaked the first several weeks of operation. So don't something like the Walker legion being removed from the website be a red flag meaning anything at all. Go with the flow...this year is going to be an amazing one and in two weeks we'll all see why
  22. Exactly! I was wondering the same thing about what kind of scares they would get...since most of us can walk faster than a zombie shuffles, it wouldn't be very scary. Or challenging. If they hired people for this zone and for one reason or another changed it up, those people will just be utilized in a different area...hiring them was already part of the budget for the event.
  23. That stuff does not launder well. At all.
  24. Sliders were an effective scare tactic back in the early days of HHN, if memory serves me they were out on Hollywood Blvd. The crowds are so extensive these days, it would be virtually impossible to pull off what they did back then. Another great tactic from the early years...tin cans full of marbles or pennies. Nothing makes people jump like sneaking up behind them and shaking one of those. I saw grown men scream and run like kids.
  25. Even if we don't wind up getting zombies as one of the legions, I'm happy...we get a whole house full of 'em with The Walking Dead
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