Really insightful and extensive video. I appreciate that you tried to look at this as the ultimate first-timer, and made a point to explain some of the sensory elements that just kind of fade into the background for haunt veterans, like the fog and the chainsaws. I'm an asthmatic, and the fog has never bothered me, but I'm realizing as I'm watching that there are plenty of people who might not have the same experience! 👀 Glad you mentioned rain gear, as well. My chief regret at HHN31 was not wearing my waterproof shoes lol Thanks for sharing, KP!
Thanks for this video! I watched 3 others before stumbling on this one because they really didn’t explain the scream early very well and I was still confused! Your video cleared that up and def made my decision to the get Scream Early pass. Thanks again!!
Awesome video. I unfortunately won’t be going but I will enjoy the shows through your videos because you do such a great job of showing us the fun we’re missing. Keep up the great work.
Amazing tips for first timers I love your channel. I been going to Halloween horror nights since the early 2000s when it wasn’t that many people , and lots of scary stuff now it has become so popular that it’s extremely busy and packed with people. Still I love HHN❤
Hi Krystal. Is the stay and scream, extra $40 each, on top of the HHN ticket? Just wondering if a full day ticket would work out better. Thanks, this was very informative.👍🏴
All great Tips KP, especially the stay and scream. Definitely wear shoes you don't mind getting wet, as I learned very quickly Friday 😂..My tip is don't drink 20oz of Salt Lake City Iced Coffee from the "Last of Us" right after drinking 20oz of the Surfer Boy Tropical Dream Punch from Surfer Boy Pizza 😂🤪..So ready to get back in 4 weeks!
I’ll be doing Universal Studios Halloween horror night for one night is it possible to do all 10 houses scare zones in the show and eat and with the express pass and scream early ticket