This
past October, 9 crew members and myself took a few days off the day
after Columbus day, and headed down to Orlando, Florida to take in
some theme park Halloween fun. Escaping the frigid climate we were
having in Buffalo and getting into some warm weather was a great
treat mid season. We visited Disneys magic kingdom “Not so scary
Halloween Party”, Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, and
Busch Gardens “Howl -O-Scream. This would be my seventh year
visiting Halloween Horror Nights, and My first for Howl-O-Scream
(Which I had heard was on par with Universal Studios Show) Tuesday
Evening we headed to the Magic Kingdom to experience “Mickey’s Not
So Scary Halloween Party” This is geared more towards the kids, as
they are encouraged to come in costume and visit many trick or treat
stations throughout the park where costumed characters hand out
candy and treats to what seemed to be armies of children dressed as
Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and members of the Incredibles!!
Then main advantage of Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween
Party is the park being open til midnight. As a huge Disney World
nut, I always enjoy visiting the magic kingdom in the evening. The
lighting throughout the on the castle, attractions, and throughout
the park is very impressive! (Although I’d hate to have their
electric Bill!) Any fan of Halloween and Walt Disney World should
check this out sometime. As I said there are tons of young kids, but
they are mostly walking around collecting candy from Mickey Mouse,
while we were enjoying all the rides and attractions with very
little wait times. The whole park is decorated for Halloween in
Disney fashion, and Micky And the other characters are wearing
costumes of their own. We of course hit the Haunted Mansion right
away, but not before jumping at the chance of the photo op in front
of it. They had an old fashioned hearse set, up with a nice view of
the Mansion in the background. The best part was when you bought the
photo they popped one of the grinning ghosts in the drivers seat!
The Haunted Mansion was great, but wish they would re-them it for
Halloween like Disneyland in California does with there Nightmare
Before Christmas Haunted Mansion Makeover. On the plus side we got
to see the new changes made to Pirates Of the Caribbean, including
the amazingly realistic Jack Sparrow at the end of the ride and the
new Zombie Pirates from Scarefactory throughout many of Dsiney’s
gift shops. All in all a great time, but the following day we were
ready for the reason we came down. Universal Studios HALLOWEEN
HORROR NIGHTS!!!!!
In early September I made sure to get my Halloween
Horror Nights tickets and express passes (Which are a must). While
on the website I noticed a new behind the scenes R.I.P. tour which
allows you lights on access to some of the houses. We arrived at
Universal Studios to embark on our 11am R.I.P. tour. I have to say
this was well worth the price, which was around $28 I believe. You
are first shown a cool video showing footage from previous Halloween
Horror Nights and them showing you some of the scares and how they
are designed…. Would love to get my hands on a copy of this
video-tons of cool footage!!! We then headed over to an amazing
Halloween Horror Nights museum full of props, posters, blueprints of
previous haunts, and tons of other Halloween Horror nights
memorabilia. As a huge Halloween Horror Nights fan it was great!!
Definitely enjoyed paging through all the blueprints, plans and
sketches from previous years haunts. After getting our fill of the
museum we were then escorted to the first Haunt we got to check
out-the Screamhouse!
Screamhouse was very impressive to tour with the
lights on-the soundstage ceilings were extremely high, so the façade
and walls throughout were very tall and gave you the feeling of
being in a mortuary, and the detail was every bit of what you would
expect from Universal Studios. Throughout the haunt there were piles
of dead flower arrangements everywhere, giving a very morbid quality
to this already creepy house. As we toured throughout the house and
then through the greenhouse and yard areas the smell of decay and
dirt were overwhelming. Universal did a great job this year
utilizing different smells throughout the haunts, which gave
everything an even greater sense of realism. We then got to tour the
All Nite Die-In and Psychoscareapy. We were allowed to take pictures
of Screamhouse and Psychoscareapy, but not All Night Die In due to
all the sets portraying movies that Universal did not own. I didn’t
expect to be allowed to take any pictures, so this was a nice
surprise and I managed to get some nice shots of the haunts. We
finished our afternoon at Islands of adventure, just itching to see
these haunts full of actors and in action at 7pm.
This year Halloween Horror Nights theme was “Sweet
16” celebrating 16 years of scaring the hell out of people!! So they
brought back 7 of the most popular haunts over the years, as well as
HHN icons of the past including Jack, The Caretaker, The Director,
and The Teller of Stories. The great thing was although the names of
the haunts were the same as before-the haunts were completely
different than the previous versions. They were not only different
but better than before. I have been going to Halloween Horror Nights
and Knott’s Scary Farm every year for the past 7 years, and the one
thing that impresses me is that Universal completely changes their
haunts every year. You never go and see the same haunts year after
year. This is the one thing I’ve found disappointing with Knott’s
Scary Farm over the past few years, is the almost identical haunts
year after year. Not at Halloween Horror Nights! You can expect a
different show each year!
On top of the seven great Haunts they had this year,
there is also sections of the park themed out as “Scare Zones”.
These also change each year. “Deadtropolis: Zombie Siege” was my
favorite of the night. This scare zone spanned a good stretch of the
city streets near the “Revenge Of The Mummy” Ride. Actors decked out
in great zombie makeup roamed the streets as the simulated sound and
lights of choppers and gunfire filled the night. The actors
camouflaged themselves well in the crowd, as some were dressed as
businessmen, Bike riders, postmen, and normal kids, and did a great
job of startling many patrons. Even though we went on a Wednesday
night, the express pass is a must if you want to see everything.
Although we had the express passes and we got through all the
haunts, you still will not have enough time to hit all the rides, so
I always hit the haunts first-and then squeeze in as many rides as I
can.
Not
to be missed is the always hilarious Bill & Ted show. Although the
first few years going to HHN I never went to this show, the first
time I did I was hooked. Changed every year to poke fun at present
day issues and pop culture-this years was great. With characters
like Magneto, Lex Luthor, Tom Cruise and the Juggernaut-the antics
kept you laughing the whole show. I always go to the latest show as
the crowd is more rowdy and liquored up-this year so was our
crew..lol. The full bars every ten feet throughout the park made it
very convenient to get a drink. I had my fair share of shots of
Jekyll and Hyde, a really cool new liquor with an awesome set up-to
bottles that fit together. One Side Jekyll, the other Hyde.
All in all Halloween Horror Nights is not to be
missed for any Halloween and Haunted House enthusiast, and the way
they keep it fresh and exciting every year keeps me coming back
every season. The haunts and actors are great, the set design is
amazing, and most of all its FUN!!! And if you are a haunt owner the
R.I.P. tour is great opportunity to see how Universal does things
“behind the scenes“. Very interesting to see how they design the
scares to work while a steady stream of patrons are walking through.
The following night I decided to check out Busch
Gardens Howl-O-Scream, as I had heard good things about it over the
years. The first thing I noticed was there was no express needed, as
the crowds were nowhere near that of Universals. Howl-O-Scream had 6
haunted houses as well as 5 scare zones throughout the park. On our
park map all the houses were rated on a 3-5 skull intensity rating.
The first one we checked out was “Freaked!” Loaded with clowns, the
haunt itself was mostly barrels and pallets stacked everywhere.
While not very impressed with this house, We ventured over to
“Deathly Departed” which in my opinion was the best house there.
“Deathly Departed” was a traditional mansion style house, with some
great scares throughout-very well done!
The scare zones at Howl-O-Scream were ok, but like
the houses not on par with Universals. Throughout the park they did
make good use of actors in Ghille suits hiding in the trees and
bushes, getting some great scares! Walking through the park gave me
a feeling that Busch Gardens was trying to mimic Knott’s Scary Farm,
but they’re not quite there yet. They did have a few sliders a la
Knott’s running around which was nice. The Awakening show at the
entrance to the park was lackluster compared to the big “Arrival”
entrance show at Universal Studios where they made use of all the
Halloween Horror Nights Icons, and a great stage show. The two shows
throughout the park “Fiends” (A show with costumed characters
dancing around) and “Control-Alt-Deceased” were just not up to par
with the more exciting and grand productions at Halloween Horror
Nights.
As luck (or bad luck) would have
it, a huge storm hit Buffalo on October 12th.
Power was out all over western New York for up to 2 weeks in some
areas. 2 feet of snow fell overnight weighing all the trees down
which still had leaves, which in turn caused all the trees to fall
down and knock power lines down everywhere. My flight home was
cancelled, and unfortunately on Friday the 13th our haunts the House of Horrors and Haunted Catacombs could not open
and I was stranded in Orlando for another day. Friday the 13th tickets were long sold out for Halloween Horror Nights. Luckily I
was able to obtain some tickets and VIP vouchers, and spent the
evening of Friday the 13th at Halloween Horror Nights again. It was packed!! Fortunately they
were open Til 2am and we enjoyed all the haunts one more time before
finally heading back to Buffalo Saturday morning.
All
in all it was another impressive year at Halloween Horror Nights.
Although I wish they would expand the event through both Universal
Studios and Islands of Adventure as they have other years. That gave
you not only the haunts to explore, but a wide choice of all the
great rides in the parks as well. I highly recommend any haunt owner
or haunt enthusiast to go to Halloween Horror Nights once. Chances
are you’ll get hooked like I did and make it a yearly event. Only 9
months til HHN 17!!...(drool!)