Saturday, September 17, 2016

HHN - A First Impression

I made it to HHN last night for a couple hours, which is not a long time, but it was enough to do one house, three scare zones, and two shows.  

The scare zones:  

Dead Man's Wharf
When a fishing vessel named Annabel Lee never returned to the harbor and was lost forever, the wharf was left uninhabited as a memorial to her. Now, a strange fog has rolled into the village. And the long-lost fishermen’s spirits seek to punish the town that left them.
Overall, I liked this scare zone.  I liked the lighting and the fog added exactly the right element and, most important, wasn't overwhelming.  But the walkway was pretty narrow and therefore tended to feel very crowded.  




Vamp 1955
Welcome to Hollywood High School’s 1955 Homecoming Parade. Everything is in place, until the greasers roll into town with fangs instead of switchblades.
This scare zone was on point. Boys wearing football uniforms and letter jackets with rolled up blue jeans.  Girls wearing prom dresses and poodle skirts.  You are actually taken back to 1955.



A Chance in Hell
Get ready for the audition of a lifetime. As the alarms ring and the bloody remains of those who tried to stop her lie around, she’s busy recruiting cellmates to join her biggest act yet.

I was not all that impressed with this one.  It was a bit underwhelming.   




The House

Krampus

I liked this house a lot...but then, I like anything that has a Christmas theme so I may not be the best judge in that aspect.

The Shows

Bill and Ted

There is a new "Ted" this year but I thought he was very good and the thought that he was a different Ted from last year hardly crossed my mind while watching the show. 

Academy of Villains: House of Fear

This show was really, really good and showcased some amazing talent.  









Looking forward to much, much more. 






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