I went to this while on vacation, and it was amazing. The performers were fun, the displays were well crafted, and everyone enjoyed themselves. Not to mention the food that was served there. I didn't get to try the chicken wings, but the sliders were outstanding.
This is incredible! The work that goes into these and the crazy studios turned into horror attractions! Wow! Think I just saved a lot of money and tine. Wow! Thanks for posting!
@@thisprofilepicisakittyboi9831 That's because, to be honest, it's kind of old news and everyone moved on. For those who are confused: in the UK we had an unofficial chocolate factory experience. It turned out the actual experience was terrible, using AI to advertise it. It was so bad that even the actors didn't know hat they were doing and essentially had to wing it as their scripts literally made no sense. The experience was shut down very, very quickly.
That's hilarious... I have been a social worker for a long time. That's about right " I am sure my caseworker will know what to do" bwhahaha yep. I had to figure out a ton of wild situations. I loved Juno's line in the first movie" I got all this paperwork to do" and the office support staff LOL
Why’s Fanta trying to take over Halloween? There’s Fanta food booths at HHN, Fanta photo ops at OBB, Beetlejuice on the Fanta cans. They’re trying to be everywhere
It's the Coca-Cola enterprise they've always had a stupidly aggressive marketing strategy even if it means taking a massive loss, as long as another brand isn't seen if they can help it. London Eye made me laugh. I was told I couldn't bring a Pepsi bottle on with me, but anything like Sprite Fanta Smart Water was allowed to go through the line! Anyway everyone knows tango tasts better, especially when it's the amarican stuff yuck!
Based on location, it looks like it's somewhere on Hollywood Blvd. Maybe near the Hollywood/Vine metro station? The outdoor area looked like the huge shopping area near there.
In Universal Orlando, I went up to Beetlejuice and said: "Why do you hate Sandworms?" Without missing a beat, this MF said, "Go ask your mother." Everyone around me went "Ooooohhhhhhh". I took the next flight out.
They could’ve done a way better job on Beetlejuice’s makeup…. I mean…. He’s the focal point of the whole thing! The actor was decent too. If only the makeup on him was better…blaaa
How about saying, “Wow! That looks like fun. I would love to go to that!”? You know, instead of just bashing people for working to entertain hundreds, if not thousands, of people each day. Unless of course “fun” is a third rate experience? How tragic.
@michelle. I was in a RUSH tribute band in my college days. It was great being on stage, hearing that applause. It is an incredible high. After graduation, we went our separate ways because we were from different parts of the country. I ended up joining a large choir for nearly twenty years to get my musical fix. Finishing a major piece, like Handel's Messiah is such a ride. I know that acting is a calling, not just a vocation. I also know that actors are gig workers, just like some guy you hire to mow your lawn. I actually feel bad for those actors that don't know that it's over, that there is a time to give up. For the actors in this ride, things will change because that's the way life is. When that day comes, will they be able to adjust to their new paradigm?
@@The_Dudester Did you? Give up? Or adjust to your new paradigm? Either way it’s unfortunate that you equate working at a highly publicized event as something “less than”. Some would perceive being in a cover band as the same, a perception with which you may be familiar. If the participants (either the performers or the guests) are having fun, what harm is there in simply saying, “Hey, good for you!”-especially when you don’t have any knowledge of anyone’s professional resumes, choices or reasons? Good luck with your musical pursuits. I hope they last as long as YOU want them to. ❤️
@@The_Dudester I would love to be a paid actor at one of these experiences. Getting to dress up in cool costumes and play pretend all day and see how happy people are must be so fun. If they’re miserable about it then they’re in the wrong profession. If it’s paying the bills and they’re happy then who is anyone to judge 🤷♀️ I have a bachelors degree in theatre, film and tv and would love to do something like this.
@elliec 30 years ago, in, of all places, the French Quarter of New Orleans, I watched a troupe of actors put on a Shakespeare play. I've always loved The Bard, and the actors that night put on an excellent performance. We tipped them, an extra 20 bucks, above our ticket price, on our way out, to reward them for a job well done.
I went to this while on vacation, and it was amazing. The performers were fun, the displays were well crafted, and everyone enjoyed themselves. Not to mention the food that was served there. I didn't get to try the chicken wings, but the sliders were outstanding.
This is incredible! The work that goes into these and the crazy studios turned into horror attractions! Wow! Think I just saved a lot of money and tine. Wow! Thanks for posting!
The lady with the hat, her horroroscopist session was the best! One of the best parts of the experience 🫶🏻
Wow, that looks like a lot of fun.
Man that looks like so much fun! I wish I was there
The person with the dancing sand worm cracks me up 😭😭😭😭
Was so curious about it as it’s its first year. I ordered my tickets months ago… I’m excited to go in a couple weeks!
Amazing! I could spend hours there!!
The Glasgow version is just a plastic scarab and a half empty bottle of Minute Maid.
thats just your house :D
That isne glasgows we don't have one from Glasgow
@@Traveling.vikingsomeone doesn’t get the joke.
You forgot about the fake tombstones and AI generated imagery of the afterlife.
@@thisprofilepicisakittyboi9831 That's because, to be honest, it's kind of old news and everyone moved on. For those who are confused: in the UK we had an unofficial chocolate factory experience. It turned out the actual experience was terrible, using AI to advertise it. It was so bad that even the actors didn't know hat they were doing and essentially had to wing it as their scripts literally made no sense. The experience was shut down very, very quickly.
This is awesome!! I wish I still lived in SoCal so I could visit ☺️
Cali sucks
Awesome Hollywood attraction
Awesome!! Man I'd love to go there but I'm in Germany without money lol also my wheelchair wouldn't fit through the brick wall anyway 😂
Finally a movie worth seeing.
Sandworms...ya hate em right? I HATE EM MYSELF! good movie!
Whoever goes to this please rescue Bob!!!
That's hilarious... I have been a social worker for a long time. That's about right " I am sure my caseworker will know what to do" bwhahaha yep. I had to figure out a ton of wild situations. I loved Juno's line in the first movie" I got all this paperwork to do" and the office support staff LOL
We’re is it like in California? Or Florida? I want to go 😂😂😂
this is so amazing ❤
I'm so glad this ended up in my feed. I might never have known it was going on. I'll definitely go to this soon. It looks so fun! 😀
Its for halloween?
Why’s Fanta trying to take over Halloween? There’s Fanta food booths at HHN, Fanta photo ops at OBB, Beetlejuice on the Fanta cans. They’re trying to be everywhere
My guess? Because they're a corporation.
Whats hhn and obb?
It's the Coca-Cola enterprise they've always had a stupidly aggressive marketing strategy even if it means taking a massive loss, as long as another brand isn't seen if they can help it. London Eye made me laugh. I was told I couldn't bring a Pepsi bottle on with me, but anything like Sprite Fanta Smart Water was allowed to go through the line! Anyway everyone knows tango tasts better, especially when it's the amarican stuff yuck!
@@BroodjeBal-tc3cj Halloween Horror Nights at Universal & Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland
So much NOISE!
Thank you for posting I’m gonna try to make it here
So AWESOME! But sorry NO ONE will ever be able to play Beetle Juice better than Michael Keaton himself. But this is SO COOOOL 😱😱
the guy that play Beetle-juce at unverisal studio's orlando sounds just like michael keaton.
How do you find out about all these events? If it's a secret I'lll get it but I feel like I'm bad at knowing whats happening in my area lol
Same here. I'm so glad these channels upload new events happening in SoCal. It's the only way I'd know about them, lol.
It's on fever
No scary go round
Was this at Universal?
Based on location, it looks like it's somewhere on Hollywood Blvd. Maybe near the Hollywood/Vine metro station? The outdoor area looked like the huge shopping area near there.
It's in Hollywood
Nice park
In Universal Orlando, I went up to Beetlejuice and said: "Why do you hate Sandworms?" Without missing a beat, this MF said, "Go ask your mother." Everyone around me went "Ooooohhhhhhh". I took the next flight out.
Looks cool...Denno about 26.25 cool tho
Totally
Some people blow more in a weekend on stupid BS
It better include the movie afterwards with a popcorn and a Blue Raspberry Icee
Whatt I thought 26.25 is pretty cheap
Looks like a great tribute to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Irritated by the Beetlejuice wigs.
Special thanks to michael keaton
Couldn't get Zagnut Bars to sponser I see!
Nice
was jenna ortega in this
I’m having trouble hearing what they’re saying.
The immigration ladies are all moira rose. Lol
damn i do NOT want to see this movie... but wow this experience looks cool af
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......much rather see the ultimate wonka experience. 🧑🎄
They could’ve done a way better job on Beetlejuice’s makeup…. I mean…. He’s the focal point of the whole thing! The actor was decent too. If only the makeup on him was better…blaaa
Only in Hollywood 🙄
So so cheap !
So lame
Geez, life must be terrible for third rate actors: "I need a steady, reliable to pay the bills. I think I'll be a character actor at a theme park."
How about saying, “Wow! That looks like fun. I would love to go to that!”? You know, instead of just bashing people for working to entertain hundreds, if not thousands, of people each day. Unless of course “fun” is a third rate experience? How tragic.
@michelle.
I was in a RUSH tribute band in my college days. It was great being on stage, hearing that applause. It is an incredible high. After graduation, we went our separate ways because we were from different parts of the country. I ended up joining a large choir for nearly twenty years to get my musical fix. Finishing a major piece, like Handel's Messiah is such a ride.
I know that acting is a calling, not just a vocation. I also know that actors are gig workers, just like some guy you hire to mow your lawn. I actually feel bad for those actors that don't know that it's over, that there is a time to give up.
For the actors in this ride, things will change because that's the way life is. When that day comes, will they be able to adjust to their new paradigm?
@@The_Dudester Did you? Give up? Or adjust to your new paradigm? Either way it’s unfortunate that you equate working at a highly publicized event as something “less than”. Some would perceive being in a cover band as the same, a perception with which you may be familiar. If the participants (either the performers or the guests) are having fun, what harm is there in simply saying, “Hey, good for you!”-especially when you don’t have any knowledge of anyone’s professional resumes, choices or reasons?
Good luck with your musical pursuits. I hope they last as long as YOU want them to. ❤️
@@The_Dudester I would love to be a paid actor at one of these experiences. Getting to dress up in cool costumes and play pretend all day and see how happy people are must be so fun. If they’re miserable about it then they’re in the wrong profession. If it’s paying the bills and they’re happy then who is anyone to judge 🤷♀️ I have a bachelors degree in theatre, film and tv and would love to do something like this.
@elliec 30 years ago, in, of all places, the French Quarter of New Orleans, I watched a troupe of actors put on a Shakespeare play. I've always loved The Bard, and the actors that night put on an excellent performance. We tipped them, an extra 20 bucks, above our ticket price, on our way out, to reward them for a job well done.