Here is mine:
1. The Cat Lady on Crooked Lane - Like everyone else, this has the classic Halloween appeal that is impossible to get past. It gives Ray Bradbury, it gives Trick 'r Treat, it gives the opening of Halloween 4, and so on. I also think the idea of mutated werecats is awesome, and even when it sounded more like a Scooby Doo on Zombie Island vibe, I was here for it.
2. Masquerade: Dance with Death - Vampires are such an amazing and classic monster; it is personally hard for me to get tired of them. The set pieces we have seen so far look great, and I think the mix of the whimsical masquerade with the vicious bloodsucker could be really good.
3. Origins of Horror - The gothic vibe of the whole event is really great, and I think this one looks very promising. Plus, you gotta love the Crowz from Hollywood. My only reservation is that entrance zones can be rough. [For example, I was excited for Duality of Fear based on the idea of picking your form of torment, and...uh, that didn't work out.]
4. Toxic Twenties - Zombies are a bit drab for me (whereas I could do vampires all day, zombies get boring for me personally), and so I think this one could suffer. On the other hand, if this one leans more into the comedy of gangsters and flappers turning into monsters, and has more creative mutant creature effects (a la even Bugs: Eaten Alive or the Exterminatorz), I could really dig it.
5. Mel's Die-In Zombies - The zombie thing again is not really my bag, but I could see the mix of the kitschy '50s aesthetic and the zombies being a lot of fun.
6. Club Horror - My assumption is that this will be a fun area to grab a drink and listen to some music, but not a place that has much more going on. I could be surprised, though!