Hi. Does anyone know if the premier pass HHN free ticket dates are ever offered in October or only September? I searched last year's thread but couldn't find it.
Halloween Horror Nights 2021 Benefits
Passholders get these special perks:
- One free select event night admission. Choose from one of the following dates: Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 29, 30; Oct. 6, 13, 20, 26, 27
Maybe explore a hotel if you're going to be in the Universal area anyway. Cabana Bay is my favorite but there's not a ton of food options. Hard Rock is a fairly close walk to UO.We are staying at Disney and will be getting the mears coach over to universal, so an early start and will be staying for HHN....so a long day and evening. Any tips on where we can rest up for couple of hours late afternoon? If not maybe we should have a nice meal at city walk?
Thank you so much for finding & sharing that past info.I pulled the dates from last year using the Wayback machine and it did have some October nights.
Thanks, we have day ticket too..is that what stay and scream is?Maybe explore a hotel if you're going to be in the Universal area anyway. Cabana Bay is my favorite but there's not a ton of food options. Hard Rock is a fairly close walk to UO.
Otherwise you could look into Stay-And-Scream (some people like to hit Finnegans or the Simpsons area dining/drinks for stay and scream) or chill out somewhere in City Walk as you said.
Thanks, we have day ticket too..is that what stay and scream is?
FYI/buyer beware that doing full park days then HHN is more than just “X” amount of hours; I’ve done a Disney day from rope drop 7am to 2 am (back when they actually had EMH). HHN alone can take me down for the count. It may seem like from maps that houses are “close” but they don’t show the amount of walking back to tents, then through the line, then through the house and then BACK to front of next house (where you rinse and repeat). Easily add miles to your day-and at end of a park day may mean you might not enjoy HHN as much.We are staying at Disney and will be getting the mears coach over to universal, so an early start and will be staying for HHN....so a long day and evening. Any tips on where we can rest up for couple of hours late afternoon? If not maybe we should have a nice meal at city walk?
FYI/buyer beware that doing full park days then HHN is more than just “X” amount of hours; I’ve done a Disney day from rope drop 7am to 2 am (back when they actually had EMH). HHN alone can take me down for the count. It may seem like from maps that houses are “close” but they don’t show the amount of walking back to tents, then through the line, then through the house and then BACK to front of next house (where you rinse and repeat). Easily add miles to your day-and at end of a park day may mean you might not enjoy HHN as much.
And that walk out to catch a ride at end of night, through city walk…well did it one year and stayed onsite ever since (and at resort that has the boat ride back lol)
Thanks for the tips all! So looking forward to it! we've done a few HHN in the past but not for a long time. Could get the 9am mears out from Disney so not too early, have a late lunch over in 3 broo m sticks then do all the sit down shows.FYI/buyer beware that doing full park days then HHN is more than just “X” amount of hours; I’ve done a Disney day from rope drop 7am to 2 am (back when they actually had EMH). HHN alone can take me down for the count. It may seem like from maps that houses are “close” but they don’t show the amount of walking back to tents, then through the line, then through the house and then BACK to front of next house (where you rinse and repeat). Easily add miles to your day-and at end of a park day may mean you might not enjoy HHN as much.
And that walk out to catch a ride at end of night, through city walk…well did it one year and stayed onsite ever since (and at resort that has the boat ride back lol)
HHN is so fun I want to make sure you get all the logistics upfront!
Tips to help-shows with easy rides toward end of day-but try to get your shows in then so you are off your feet (horror make up, Bourne). Then schedule dinner inside the park (finnegans or lombards) where again are sitting down. Head out to the corral and hopefully get to a couple houses before crowd gets in (feet saver not having to wait inline).
Hope you have a good time!
go back to post #338 hereHi. Does anyone know if the premier pass HHN free ticket dates are ever offered in October or only September? I searched last year's thread but couldn't find it.
a great idea. Be aware you are in for a very long day, hope for no rain.If not maybe we should have a nice meal at city walk?
So true & I know you are in tip top shape! For the rest of us Lol, it can be a real slog. checked my Fitbit last year after just lazing poolside all day, then hitting parks around 3 pm & into a pen. No EP or tour that night, was pushing 7 miles. Slightly less than most disney days for us that range 8 - 12 (if we really push the death march).HHN alone can take me down for the count. It may seem like from maps that houses are “close” but they don’t show the amount of walking back to tents, then through the line, then through the house and then BACK to front of next house (where you rinse and repeat). Easily add miles to your day-and at end of a park day may mean you might not enjoy HHN as much.
Thanks!I never had any luck doing that so I wait to buy my hhn tickets when all ticket info has been released.
I upgraded once from single night…a good decade ago.This may have been asked in an earlier post, but if you purchase a single night ticket to HHN, are you allowed to redeem the cost of that purchase to a multi-night ticket assuming they are released? Thanks!