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  1. I agree Badge, I think there is an element of wishing thinking occurring. I don't see the events happening this year and you likely correct about the future. I'm not saying this to stir the pot as I am someone who has attended every Knott's Haunt since year one and have been traveling to Florida for years to attend Universal and Busch Garden haunts. There is no-one that wants to see these events open more than I do, but I just can't see them happening, especially this year. 

  2. 19 hours ago, PeoriaBJJ said:

    "ORLANDO, Fla. – With coronavirus numbers climbing and cases trending younger, Florida officials made the decision to immediately prohibit the consumption of alcohol at bars statewide -- again.

    The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which oversees alcohol licenses, made the announcement Friday morning on Twitter. No information was offered on how long the moratorium will be in place or if bars can still serve food and to-go alcohol.

    On Tuesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke in Orlando about the recent “explosion” of cases, noting that patients are getting younger as more college-aged Floridians party with their friends.

    At that same news conference, DBPR secretary Halsey Beshears said his officers would be going to bars, restaurants and similar establishments each night to check for obvious social distancing, capacity or hygiene violations.

    Even before that, a bar near the University of Central Florida had its liquor license suspended after 13 employees and 28 patrons tested positive for COVID-19.

    The director of the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, Dr. Raul Pino, also said earlier this week that 152 cases have been linked to an unnamed bar near campus.

    Florida reported nearly 9,000 new coronavirus cases statewide Friday."

     

    This isnt a good sign for anything going on in Orlando any time soon.

    Agreed 100%. It's not looking good at all. I am not seeing HHN, Knott's or any of the other major haunts happening this year. Hopefully I'm wrong.

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  3. Does anyone have an idea of how crowded it will be this weekend? I have a Scary pass and always buy the Fright and Fast Lane add-on, but was thinking of forgoing that if the weekend after Halloween isn't as crowded? I was also thinking of taking in the Boo-fet to get early access to the park and some of the mazes as another alternative. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as always. Thank you.

  4. Thanks again Zombieman. My wife and I are seriously considering checking out the Haunted Hayride as it looks like it is open on Wednesdays. We start our So. Cal trip with Knott's Scary Farm on Thursday and Friday. We usually drive down from Las Vegas on Thursday morning every year to start our weekend Haunts, but I have to admit driving for 4+ hours takes a little wind out of my sails for our first night of the Haunt. Being able to take in something like this and get a decent amount fo rest before Knott's is extremely appealing. 

  5. Zombieman thanks for the tips! We live in Las Vegas and always take the local events in sprinkled throughout the month and Freakling Brothers and Hotel Fear/Asylum always make for a great time. My youngest son worked at Hotel Fear/Asylum for several years. I still can't figure out why the boy would be interested in such a thing? :lol: 

     

    I agree about Fright Dome. I'm not sure why they discontinued it as it always seemed to have decent crowds, but I agree the content was usually "so-so." That said, I still enjoy even the mediocre events a lot. To me they have allows been part of the over all spirit and celebration of all things fun about Halloween. 

  6. Now I have at three houses/mazes I am skipping this year in favor of a couple of others. I realize and respect others may feel differently, but GhostBusters, Stranger Things and extraterrestrial clowns are a hard pass for me. Not my cup of tea but if other's are excited I'll raise a toast them and be happy for them. I'm personally excited about the Universal Monster's maze. I know that may surprise some based upon my avatar. :D

  7. Right now I am starting out the last weekend of September with two of my sons at Knott's and Queen Mary. The following week my wife and I are headed off to our annual Florida trip where we will we have two nights of Howl O Scream Tampa (Friday and Saturday) and Universal Orlando on Sunday.  Earlier this year I recently found my biological father and his family (it only took 54 years :lol:) so my wife and I will be spending time with them in October in the New Jersey area. There we will be taking in Six Flags and Shocktoberfest for starters. If anyone has any other thoughts for that region please let me know.

     

    The third week of October my wife and I are headed back to So. Cal for a couple of nights of Knott's, one more night of Universal and Queen Mary on Sunday. The last weekend we are going to wing it. We may end up in Wisconsin where my wife is from originally. There are a few Halloween events there I wouldn't mind checking out this year.

  8. 23 hours ago, HorrorUnearthed said:

    Yeah Hollywood is getting that one, I'm jealous, it's one of my favorite Universal Monster films, I cannot wait to see how their take on the film will be, with Murdy saying that they sorta going in and out of the film with certain scenes and giving it the same feel they did their Monsters maze last year. :)

    Brother, I apologize for placing that response here. I go to both Orlando and Hollywood every year so I should have thought about that before responding. :blink:

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  9. PeoriaBJJ, be patient. The payoff is well worth it. To add some fun to watching it, keep an eye out for the hidden ghosts. Most episodes have at least one and some have as many as nine. Many are hidden in plain sight. What makes the idea so cool is, if one believes in ghosts, they aren’t just there in the night and they aren’t always making noise. Some just like to watch us. Creepy, I loved it. It’s one of the elements of the show that would make for a great maze.

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  10. On 8/16/2018 at 4:59 PM, zombieman said:

     

    I live in L.A. and still do Orlando every year also.  I used to state-hop on the way back, hitting quite a few things along the way.

    Bates Motel, Edge of Hell, The Beast, Terror Behind the Walls, Jason's Woods, Scare for a Cure, Headless Horseman, Darkness, Erebus, Haunted Hoochie, Realm of Darkness, The Mortuary in New Orleans, House of Shock, 13th Gate, Necropolis, Dent Schoolhouse, Fright Dome, Netherworld, Rocky Point Haunt (RIP...), Goretorium (RIP...), and others I forget.  It's possible to hit three of these along the way, but it's difficult.

     

    I knew I liked you! Living in Las Vegas Fright Dome was something we did along our travels as well. Maybe it will return, but I already kind of miss the advertisements for it as it was one of those things that reminded me the Halloween season was coming. Maybe next year, until then RIPieces Fright Dome.

  11. I have to say, from the perspective of someone who has been to Knott's Scary Farm every year since year one, Dark Harbor is a great compliment to the Knott's experience. It has it's own evil carnival atmosphere combined with a real haunted ship. Some of the mazes remind me of old school Knott's in their simplicity and execution. I realize that last statement is kind of vague, but there is a vibe there which reminds me of some of my earliest Knott's Haunt experiences. The VIP pass to my wife and I, are well worth it. Front of the line access to all mazes and free food and a couple of adult beverages each in a private area overlooking the event for VIP pass holders. If this year is anything last the past, the front of line is not limited to one use per maze, which is a major plus to me as I tend to want to ring out as much of a haunt as my legs will allow me, which is usually until the park closes. I travel the country every year now attending different haunts, starting with Howl O Scream in Tampa, then onto HHN Orlando and then hitting a couple of places every weekend until the end of October where we finish off our annual run with Knott's, HHN Hollywood and Dark Harbor. I have to say, Dark Harbor is now one of my favorites, and it's pretty cheap to boot. It's worth checking out for sure.

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