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  1. 23 hours ago, AbeLinkedIn said:

    I looked at some pics from UTH and I can definitely see the aesthetic they're going for but it looks like one of those abandoned houses you'd see an urban explorer on YouTube stumble upon. As much as I'm a sucker for low rent 80s horror, I felt that would have made for a better backstory since the soundtrack is the only indication of the time period to me. 

     

    They could keep everything else, the house being bought in the 70s and kept in disrepair for decades, but have someone like Dan Bell or another urbex YouTuber come in to check out the crumbling remains and become victim to the bestial vampires. 

    Adamthewoo finally goes too far tying to sneak backstage at Universal. 

  2. 6 hours ago, WESKER69 said:

    Don't make excuses for Universal. They have the money & resources to pull another full size stage out of their ass. A company like them should NOT just have one main stage at their disposal. Especially not when they have multiple warehouses for storage. The point is, Universal could be making a lot more effort to get a new main stage erected instead of just setting up  a small mini stage.

    That's completely impossible. The stage was a custom design featuring multiple levels and entrances, a large video screen (with all the wiring that entails), a full lighting and pyro rig, and a covered backstage area; it's not just a box of scaffolding and plywood. Every part of it needs to be inspected and signed off to absolutely remove any chance of structural failure. Even if they were to 100% duplicate their original design, they would need to purchase all of the pieces to actually build it and ensure that everything was transported to the site in perfect order and still get it fully inspected before they let anyone dance on it.

     

    There is not a single circumstance where this park could have snapped their fingers and completely redone weeks of work over a single weekend. The fact that they put up a temporary stage and allowed AoV to create a new 10 minute show within a few days and have already begun work on a new stage that should at least be able to perform an abbreviated form of Afterlife a week after opening is proof enough that they're dedicated to making sure the troupe stays busy and doesn't have to throw out all their hard work.

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  3. 21 hours ago, clash said:

    Having seen the house, 

    I think some mutilated  corpses were meant to be angels. The hair gave it away.

    This wasnt a battle, it was a slaughter. I cant see how any of the rooms would have had the angels winning in any way. 

     This house was set up for the demons to torture the angels i think.

     

    I could see some people being freaked out by the carnage

    Yeah, that's what I was thinking. The very first corpse in the house is wearing chain mail, is holding a sword, and has long blonde hair. There's nobody else it could be.

     

    There's also some later bodies that have noticeably been set up to look like their wings were ripped off.

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  4. 19 hours ago, scaredbenny said:

    So did they change the music in the Asylum game room/lounge??  When I went through on Friday they had Christmas music on the record player but last night they had Dominique on but it was very very faint and hard to hear.  I know they use it as background music outside but thats one thing I feel is missing from the Asylum section (that and more than one chorus of The Name Game in the "super-queue")

    The track may have multiple songs on it.

     

    Also, this house has the best mirror gag I've ever seen.

     

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  5. 20 hours ago, clash said:

     

    So this zone is amazing ONLY if u personally know the cast lol. :D

     

    Whats the "aliens" meme 

     

     

     

    I liked the zone. It is funny and charming. The aliens are funny. The music is funny too. 

     

    I think the problem is that the actors are not really scaring people but they are acting like confused curious scientists. Analyzing and studying everything around them. 

    I didnt see the actors really being aggresive. 

     

    While i love the zone and i love the actors. The zone doesnt have a lot of energy. Doesnt have any aggression. I think people expecyed this zone to be more aggresive than it is. 

    I saw a good deal of aggression on Sunday. The aliens spent a lot of time messing around and being funny, but they can be fast as hell when it comes to sneaking up on people. The soldiers are especially aggressive, since their whole character is being panicked.

     

    14 hours ago, Rikku said:

    While I have yet to see this zone myself and sorry to hear the negative reviews all the costumes reminded me the problems the park had in that zone several years ago with the ladies who worked there. The costumes are really bulky similar to the Wharf from last year and I think that is something to take into consideration in the upcoming years as well that whatever is going in this area, at least for a while, will have really bulky costumes.

     

    There's one or two people on each cast who have very bulky alien "brute" costumes, but the majority of the aliens are "Greys" wearing simple rubber masks and silver jumpsuits. Their biggest issue seems to be the limited dexterity of their gloves, which have extremely long, probing fingers.

     

    Emphasis on probing.

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  6. Things that occurred last night:

     

    * Aliens playing with the horn on an ECV and turning into an impromptu dance in the middle of the zone.

     

    * My friend (and fellow scareactor) Michelle being forced to dance at gunpoint and having to explain all the items in her purse to the aliens, including at one point them accidentally finding a nude sketch in her notebook and being absolutely mortified.

     

    * An alien taking Michelle's purse and doing a runway walk.

     

    * Michelle being "killed" by a raygun.

     

    * A soldier doing the "ALIENS" meme as a scare, complete with the hands.

     

    * A soldier sprinting full tilt into the former Earthquake/Disaster photo studio, screaming the whole way.

     

    * Michelle nearly making out with an alien until I cockblocked her.

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  7. On 9/17/2017 at 1:01 AM, clash said:

    i refuse to see this show without a proper stage. I just refuse. I loved the first one last year and I dont want my first experience of this one being the little show they have. 
    I hope they get it fixed up. it would be a great shame if they cant 

     

    The temporary show (if it's still up this coming weekend, which it hopefully won't) was a completely different show from the actual Afterlife. It's the final dance sequence from House of Fear, one or two sequences that appear to be from Afterlife, and a dance battle sequence that seems unrelated and uses audience plants. It has nothing to do with Afterlife apart from potentially recycling some content and one actor's makeup, so I would view it completely apart from that context.

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  8. Yeah, I kinda hate this zone. It's got a tiny number of actors (I want to say a dozen at best?) that quickly get swallowed up by the crowd. There's practically no set pieces and it quickly turns into a photo op.

     

    It's an absolute waste of space.

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  9. On 9/17/2017 at 11:06 AM, scaredbenny said:

    So I noticed at least 3 triggers in this house but due to the pace of the line didn't get to see what they all do, does anyone have a list and know what they all do?

    I know the second one is air cannons and the third is a horn. I don't know what the first does (if anything), and it's styled very differently from the two big glowing red buttons.

     

    This house was eh. It wasn't really an improvement over the original apart from the sets.

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  10. I didn't think this house was bad on its own. I do think they missed the grand scale of the film and its sets and has a crappy finale, but by itself it wasn't really unenjoyable.

     

    And the terrible hairlines are nothing compared to Hollywood's use of rubber masks.

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  11. Honestly? Not a bad house. A lot of the actors were trying just as hard as the original Insidious house to scare hard and often, and the house really nails the sensory overload aspect.

     

    My biggest gripe is that they bothered including The Purge. It's badly over-represented (two scarezones and a house in the same year, after getting a scarezone and a house prior) to the point where it feels like it may become the new Walking Dead, and yet it's nothing but a single room and a hallway. If you're going to fill the event with Purge, at least do it well.

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  12. 23 minutes ago, Midnight Detective said:

    So they removed the angels from The Fallen and the rumor is that they opted to make the event "as dry as possible" and have made alcohol hard to access. Does anyone know what's going on and what's up with these changes?

    I've only heard secondhand, but supposedly the removal of the angels was due to a last minute panic about offending Christian guests by showing violence against them.

     

    I honestly don't mind drying out HHN. As much money as alcohol sales make, I've been to several other theme park Halloween events and many independent haunts (from small neighborhood houses to large "scare parks") and HHN Orlando has possibly the most violent crowd out of all of them, much of it alcohol-fueled.

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  13. 23 hours ago, Pandry said:

    Moving security to where it is now has probably been the single smartest thing they've done - especially with regards to HHN.  It seems like there's only a fraction of the entry points as compared to when they were at the gate and it's 10x more efficient.  I don't know about anyone else but it was still the strangest thing to go by the archway and enter the park without that security cluster fuck.  Never once had an issue with the biometrics nor witnessed anyone else.  Retina scans??

    I think the biggest change they made is replacing bag checks with scanners. They no longer need to check every pocket and argue with people who refuse to open up things for them, since the scanner just X-rays the whole thing in a few seconds.

     

    The Universal security is also worlds ahead of the yellow-shirted contracted company from prior years. They were poorly trained to profile people based on age and gender, which resulted in young men who didn't trip the metal detector and had no bags (like myself) having their entire waistbands checked and often given a pat-down in addition while older women who didn't seem like a threatening group wouldn't even get a thorough bag check and any metal detectors going off for them were ignored.

  14. On 9/14/2017 at 4:35 PM, duh1011 said:

    Could anybody tell me where the exit to this maze is? I'm still figuring out a solid gameplan, and this house could make or break the plans depending on exit location

    The entrance and exit are both Kidzone. There's only one house entrance there this year, so no bouncing right into a tent after exiting. 

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  15. If what you say is true about The Fallen, I'm incredibly disappointed. Angels vs. demons is a rarely seen concept for live horror like haunts, and Universal has the budget to pull it off spectacularly. It sounds like a panicked decision at the last minute has completely neutered A&D.

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  16. On 9/2/2017 at 1:29 PM, MoonKnight said:

    There was a movie a while back think it was called Legion about angels descending on a diner to kill a waitress because they believed her baby was the antichrist or something like that and one angel played by Paul Bettany protected her. There were other demons and creatures that also tried to get to the baby. But I can't think of too many other movies that feature avenging angels and that's what I think this house will be. Otherwise if they are truly "fallen" angels shouldn't their wings be removed and just have nubs? Or did I just make that rule up?

    Well, a fallen angel is simply an angel who sinned. There are some interpretations where demons (or at least the original ones) are fallen angels. Others state that fallen angels are chained up in Hell until Judgement Day.

     

    It's perfectly possible for this interpretation to be that demons are fallen angels, and they're currently in a battle with the regular angels. There's no requirement that they have their wings clipped.

  17. On 8/29/2017 at 0:49 PM, duh1011 said:

    lmao purge again, oops

     

    On the bright side, I finally have a house I can skip without feeling bad about doing so; I was getting worried that all the houses this year would be a little TOO interesting!

    I think every house deserves at least one run. I wasn't really excited about Insidious, but it turned out to be one of the scariest houses of the entire event. The Purge house was a crappy reskinning of Scream but the actors still put a lot of work into trying to make up for it, and it ended up decent in spite of the poor scenery.

  18. I don't have a whole lot of concerns. As Sheev said, Orlando is smack dab in the middle of the state and far from any flooding risk areas. The reason Harvey turned Houston into a flooded wasteland is because Houston is a low area on the coast, and Harvey spent so long sitting over the city (several days) that the flooding broke records...and levees. Orlando isn't reliant on levees to keep from flooding during normal seasons.

     

    The last time HHN had an issue with hurricanes was the triple blow of 2004. The event still went off without a hitch, and from what I recall the only noticeable issue was that the Field of Screams had to resort to fake corn to replace what got blown away.

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  19. Academy of Villains is probably the first show at HHN to actually draw serious attention away from the houses. Everything I know about the dancers (from scareactors who shared break space with them) says that they're great people who are just happy to be here, and they deserve to be back more than anyone.

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