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2023 HHN Daytime Houses Tour Review

October 11, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Last week, I took a quick solo trip to Universal Orlando to experience Halloween Horror Nights. While there, I was lucky enough to do the HHN Daytime Houses Tour! This is the lights on Unmasking the Horror tour featuring 6 of the 10 haunted houses from Horror Nights. Since I couldn’t find many reviews online prior to booking this, I thought I would review it for others looking for info.

HHN Daytime Houses Tour

HHN Daytime Houses Tour

The whole reason I went to Universal Orlando this time was to see the “Stranger Things” house. My husband and I enjoy watching the show, so I really wanted to see the house. However, I wanted to explore it without being scared and to be able to take pictures to share with my husband. The Unmasking the Horror tour is the only way to do this.

I booked my tour in July, before they announced which houses were included. Sidenote: There’s also a 3 houses one, but this will focus on the 6 house one. So, it was a bit of a gamble. However, “Stranger Things” had been included in the 6 house tour the past two times, so I thought it was a relatively safe one. Thankfully, on August 1st I received an email notifying me of the six houses and “Stranger Things” was included!

Behind the Screams

This is quoted as being a 5 hour tour. My tour time was 10:45 AM and we wrapped up after 4 PM. There was an hour long break for lunch in the middle of the tour. We spent roughly 30 minutes in each house. I had a great, very informative tour guide who walked us through the stories for each house as well as where the scare actors would be and how certain tricks were done. It was an interesting look at the houses as well as the development process.

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This tour included: Universal Monsters: Unmasked, Chucky: Ultimate Kill Count, Stranger Things 4, Yeti: Campground Kills, Dueling Dragons: Choose Thy Fate, and Bloodmoon: Dark Offerings. I enjoyed seeing the attention to detail in Stranger Things, Bloodmoon, and Yeti. Universal Monsters was neat with the setting in Paris. Dueling Dragons was the coolest when you finally see the two dragons near the end.

Personally, Chucky in general (not just the house) isn’t for me. My tour guide is a Chucky house defender as he doesn’t think everyone understands the premise of the house. However, I am just not into the character or storyline. I attempted to watch the show prior to my trip and couldn’t get into it. However, it seemed neat for any fans as I recognized several scenes just from watching a few episodes.

It’s probably obvious, but my favorite house was the Stranger Things one. I enjoyed feeling like I was actually in the show. Plus, now I have pictures of Eddie’s house.

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Pros

  • Perfect for IP fans – If you are a fan of any of the IPs or are intrigued by the original house stories, then this is perfect for you.
  • Great for HHN fans – This tour is also perfect for any fans of HHN who are interested in learning how the houses are designed and set up.
  • Good for horror fans – I thought it was neat learning how some of the scares/tricks are performed.
  • Can take some photos – This is the only way (besides being media) that you can take photos inside the houses. Granted, it is limited, particularly in IP houses. However, it’s still neat.
  • Can slow down – At HHN, they tend to run you through houses pretty quickly and there’s no way you will see everything. A tour is much slower and little details are pointed out and explained.
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Cons

  • Expensive – It was over $100 for me to do this tour and it doesn’t include admission to HHN or the parks.
  • Long – Similar to my guidance in my Universal Holiday Tour Review, this is not an activity where you sit around and listen. Five hours is a long time to spend on anything, so make sure you are truly interested and capable of walking that long.
  • Rushed – While the walkthroughs were slower than at night, the tour still felt a little rushed at times. Also, lunch was stressful as we had one hour to go get something, eat it, and be ready to see Stranger Things. I wish the tour included a lunch, even a sandwich to cut out the stress of missing a house. I also feel compelled to point out that we didn’t get a single restroom break. The only break we had was for lunch. So, that wasn’t good for staying hydrated or the bladder. Ha.

Is the HHN Daytime Houses Tour worth it?

I think the HHN Daytime Houses Tour is only worth it if you are a fan of one of the IPs or horror in general. Plus, I don’t know that it would be a great use of time for someone’s first visit to Universal Orlando. However, I enjoyed my tour and don’t regret it one bit. So, have you ever done a Horror Nights tour?

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Halloween, Orlando, Universal Orlando Resort

Oogie Boogie Dessert Party Review

September 19, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

I just got back from a trip to Disneyland to kick-off the Halloween season with my mom. I was lucky enough to secure tickets to their separately-ticketed seasonal event at Disney’s California Adventure (I intend to publish a review of the event later this week). We also decided to book the Oogie Boogie Dessert Party to give us a seated view of the Frightfully Fun Parade. Here’s my review to help others decide if it’s worth the additional cost.

Oogie Boogie Dessert Party

Oogie Boogie Dessert Party

As I said above, this is an add-on to an already expensive separately ticketed event. However, I really enjoyed the World of Color – One Dessert Party that I attended in May and wanted to try another dessert party at Disneyland. Plus, my mom really liked the idea of having a chair to sit in for the parade. Due to the pricing, it took a little convincing, but my mom finally warmed up to the idea.

The Food

For this dessert party, we each received a plate of goodies and some beverages. The treats included: chocolate mousse cake, pumpkin bundt cake, cookies & cream tart, caramel cheesecake, orange dreamsicle crispy, salted caramel macaron, and some gummy worms. The best treat was the pumpkin bundt cake. It tasted like pumpkin, instead of just cinnamon like some treats do. The caramel cheesecake was our second favorite item. The caramel flavoring made it a less tart/sour cheesecake. The cookies & cream tart was a little hard to cut, but tasted good. The macaron was also good. The gummy worms were fun to look at, but not much to eat. The worst item had to be the orange dreamsicle crispy treat. It was really hard and left my fingers black from just picking it up. I don’t think anyone at our table finished this treat.

There is a specialty mixed drink as well as non-alcoholic beverage. The mixed drink was really strong. I took one sip and was done. The non-alcoholic drink was fruity and sweet. I enjoyed it. We were all served a small bottle of water too, which was nice given the high temperature.

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The View

Sitting in chairs gave us an elevated point of view of the parade over sitting on the ground. I’m sure some will argue that you can get a similar view by standing, for free. However, after walking 8.9 miles the previous day and similar mileage this day, sitting in a real chair was a fabulous thing. My mom really appreciated sitting in a chair comfortably instead of on the hard ground. Plus, it was nice to sit and enjoy a few treats while we waited for the parade begin.

Is it worth it?

At $89/each, this is an expensive add-on. However, it was worth it for my mom and I. Standing for long periods of time hurts her back and feet. So, being able to sit down at the end of the night was a great thing. Plus, we enjoyed trying the treats. Overall, it was one of the highlights of the trip. Although, if you are on a budget, you will probably have to skip this experience. Plus, there are loads of places to watch the parade around the park without paying extra. So, I guess it depends on what you value: comfort or time/money.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: California, Disney, Disneyland, Disneyland Dining, Halloween, Theme Parks, Travel

Caring for Giants Tour Review at Animal Kingdom

September 13, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Back in 2019 I was lucky enough to do the Caring for Giants Tour at Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. It’s a short behind the scenes look at the elephants of the park. I thought it was a fun add-on activity that was worth doing a review of.

Caring for Giants Tour

Caring for Giants Tour

The Caring for Giants tour is a 60 minute experience providing a look at the elephants of the Animal Kingdom theme park. Your guide will take you backstage and tell you all kinds of facts about these glorious creatures. You will also get to admire them from a backstage area 80 to 100 feet away. At the end, there is time to take lots of photos of the elephants.

At $35 a person, this is one of the cheaper add-on experiences at Walt Disney World. In fact, I think it may be a good starting point for someone looking to add on a tour at Disney. At an hour long, it is also a shorter experience (versus a more intense 5 hour tour at Magic Kingdom or the several hours long Universal Holiday Tour).

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Tips

  • Reserve your spot early. There are a few small tours offered each day, so it can book up early. Reservations open up 60 days out, just like dining. So, decide early on if you want to book this experience and book it as soon as you can.
  • Best for animal lovers. While it is super neat to see stuff backstage as a theme park fan, I think someone who doesn’t like elephants or animals might get bored here.
  • Ask questions. The guides will give you tons of information on elephants as well as how they care for them. Feel free to ask questions. There was plenty of time for our group to ask questions, so take advantage of that time.
  • Bring your camera/phone. The last little bit of the tour is spent just observing the elephants and taking photos. It’s a peaceful and memorable experience.
  • Be prepared. This is a one hour outdoor walking tour. Dress appropriately.
  • Have fun. While this is a learning experience, it’s also a very calm one. So, relax and enjoy!

Is the Caring for Giants Tour worth it?

While I don’t know if children would enjoy this tour, I think most adults would. If you like elephants, then you will like this. At $35, it’s not a huge gamble of money. However, if you have a packed theme park day, it may be best to skip this one.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Orlando, Walt Disney World

World of Color – One Dessert Party Review

May 16, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

I just returned from my first visit to Disneyland in 9 years. While there, I was lucky enough to do the World of Color – One dessert party at Disney California Adventure. So, I thought I would do my very first Disneyland post on this expensive, but possibly worthwhile add-on experience.

World of Color - One

World of Color – One

The last time I visited DCA, I watched the original WoC show. Now, in celebration of 100 years of the Walt Disney Company, they have premiered the World of Color – One show. Both are beautiful light, laser, and water fountains shows. I think both shows are definitely worth seeing, if you happen to be visiting when either of them are playing. However, it tends to be a very popular show, especially the first (or only) showing of the night.

World of Color Viewing Options

As of May 2023, you can view the show with a few different options. First off, you can join the virtual queue (for free) at 12 PM. You simply need to ensure your tickets and park reservations are linked to your account ahead of time. You must also have scanned into the park prior to joining the queue. Either a blue or yellow section will be assigned to you when you join the queue.

Another way to view the show is with a dining package. You simply have to book an advance dining reservation for lunch or dinner at Wine Country Trattoria or dinner at Storytellers Cafe. Unfortunately, you can’t book a dining package in advance. Rather, you will have to let your server or host know that you would like the package when you arrive or pay the bill. If there are two showings, then dining reservations between 5 and 6 PM at Storytellers will be given passes to the first showing. Reservations between 6 and 7 PM at Storytellers Cafe will be assigned the second showing. The package costs $59 for an adult (aged 10+) and $35 for children ages 3 to 9.

It should be noted that technically there is a free walk-up option. However, this is not guaranteed as they will pull from the walk up line only if there is room and people don’t show up from the queue.

Dessert Party

When I visited DCA on May 4, 2023, I booked the World of Color – One dessert party! This is the only guaranteed seated viewing option available. For $89, you get a plate of goodies, a few beverages, and a great seated view of the show! During my party, I received a selection of cheeses, crackers, grapes, a riced cereal treat, raspberry filled shortbread cookie, mini bundt cake, triple chocolate layer cheesecake, and a birthday macaron. I enjoyed the cheese and crackers, grapes, cereal treat, bundt cake, and macaron. However, the cheesecake was really dry as was the shortbread cookie.

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Unlike the dessert parties at Walt Disney World, this wasn’t unlimited food. Rather, I received just one plate of goodies. However, there really wasn’t time to visit a buffet and this was plenty of food for me personally. I also received a non-alcoholic blue cherry breeze drink, water, and a hot chocolate due to the unseasonably cool weather. I could have had some alcohol, but I don’t feel comfortable drinking alone. So, if you drink alcohol, you can count the costs of it towards the price of the party.

Tips

If you decide to book the dessert party, I highly recommend arriving early to check in and to be seated. I was able to choose my table at check in, so the earlier you check in, the better your selection. Then, when you are seated early, you have time to enjoy your treats as well as ask for more beverages. You are seated with other parties, so it’s also nice to get to know your tablemates during this time as well. Additionally, you have to pre-pay for this reservation, so keep that in mind when you register. Also, I noticed that the party came and went with availability. So, keep checking back if you want it.

High vs Low Table

Update: In May 2023, I selected a high table. When I returned with my mom in September 2023, she chose the low table view. She is short and thought it would be easier for her to sit down on a lower chair than to get out of a higher chair. While it was still a great view of the show, personally I prefer the high table now. Here are some pictures from the lower view for comparison.

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Is it worth it?

At $89 a person, it’s a very pricey add-on to an already expensive trip. However, it was so nice to be able to sit down at the end of a long day. Plus, it made it easier to take pictures/video of the show since I was seated. I think it’s worth it if you can afford it. However, if you don’t want the food or to pay $89, the virtual queue would also work.

You can view my other post on the Disney100 at Disneyland Guide to see all of the other fun limited time celebratory events happening at the resort in 2023!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: California, Disney, Disneyland, Disneyland Dining, Theme Parks, Travel

Mardi Gras Float Ride and Dine at Universal Orlando Review

February 16, 2023 By Lindsay 4 Comments

Last year, my mom and I visited Universal Orlando Resort during Mardi Gras and had a blast. This year, we decided to visit again, but we wanted the chance to be in the parade and throw beads! So, when Universal introduced their Mardi Gras Float Ride and Dine add-on experience, we signed up almost immediately! Keep reading to see if we think it’s worth it!

Mardi Gras Float Ride and Dine

Float Ride and Dine

This Mardi Gras Ride and Dine experience is the only guaranteed way to ride in the parade. We paid $55.24 each (after AP discount) to eat at Lombard’s Seafood Grille and to ride in the parade. This experience booked up quickly as did some of the more popular restaurants for our dates. So, if you are interested in this experience, I recommend booking asap. We did this experience on Monday, February 6, 2023 as the two days prior had already booked up by the time my mom called to book it.

Lombard’s Seafood Grille

For our dinner, we were allowed to choose a non-alcoholic drink, appetizer, entrĂ©e, and dessert from the regular menu at Lombard’s. I got a frozen lemonade, which was a nice surprise as the server initially told me I couldn’t have it. However, he checked with management who said we could have any non-alcoholic beverage. With it being the third day of this offering, they were still learning everything, so it’s understandable that my initial request was denied. My mom was content with her diet drink.

I initially was going to publish my entire review of the meal in this post. However, the post grew to around 800 words! If you are interested in reading my Lombard’s Seafood Grille review, you can click that link. Otherwise, I will just tell you what we had here. We had calamari for the appetizer. I had the lobster roll and key lime pie. My mom went with the steak and chocolate cake. Overall, it was good meal, especially for a theme park restaurant. You can see our food in the Instagram post below.

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Riding a Float

I will say we were disappointed with the lack of communication from Universal prior to and on the day of this experience. It was hard to plan the day not knowing what to expect. Unfortunately, we were never told how to retrieve the pictures that were taken before or during the parade. The code I was given to retrieve pictures never brought any pictures up and the UO Twitter account told me that we were supposed to purchase pictures in the park up to 24 hours afterwards! So, we missed out on getting any of our pictures! The chaos of the event reminded me a little bit of our experience doing the Universal Holiday Tour.

At dinner we were given our lanyards, which instructed us to meet at 4:55 to begin lining up. Everyone put on an apron-like thing and sat with their assigned float group after signing a waiver. Team members did a good job of getting everyone hyped up for the parade. Then, they led us backstage to our floats and went over some general guidance before the parade started.

Aside from the confusion, we absolutely loved riding the float! It was amazing to be able to look a stranger in the eyes, toss them some beads, and make them happy. My mom has already said that riding in the parade was the highlight of this trip for her! Pro tip: pack light for this event as we weren’t told we could store our stuff anywhere and had to just put it in the floor of the float.

Is it worth it?

While the Mardi Gras Float Ride and Dine is an expensive experience, it is worth it in my opinion. If they offer this experience next year, we will probably book it again. So, have you ever tossed beads in the Universal Orlando Mardi Gras parade?

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Mardi Gras, Orlando, Theme Parks, Travel, Universal Orlando Resort

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