Here's how I see it...
- I've been to Universal hundreds of times. I have no desire to go on the rides at night. Less lines? Cool, but since I've done them so many times, little appeal (I feel the same way for Disney's themed nights).
- I'm not interested in the IPs, I have zero desire to see any of those attractions.
- The experiences of what they are offering is nothing standout or special. While I do like it is of equal to or more quality even than HHN in terms of set design, I wish they were more passive experiences that I could walk through. I know that sounds CRAZY, but nothing makes you feel more trapped than standing around watching something you're not all that interested in.
- The thing that I am most interested in and that I think actually is worth seeing is the BTTF stuff, but that alone would not be worth it for me, and tacking on stuff I don't care for is not a selling point. I am like anti-interested, that's my level of interest...it literally almost feels like a negative lol
- New drinks and food doesn't appeal to me because that costs more. If they were included in the ticket, I could be persuaded. But alas...
- You will not catch me in a line to take a picture with any character, ever. Photo ops, maybe (I like the BTTF ones), but even that is a pass if it's more than 5-7 people in line.
- Party environment, sure. But I could also do that for free kinda anywhere.
- I'm already going to HHN 100% for sure. That's in 4 months. I can wait at this point.
- What is missing for me? A quality show. If I could do BTTF and see Waterworld at night...or even the Studio Tour attractions?
- And just in general, Fan Nights needs more to do. It needs like 2-3 more Star Trek and D&D level attractions for me to want to go. I'd see it like HHN and I'd want to hit everything, regardless of my interest. With more to do, it doesn't matter at that point really what it is.
vs.
Mega Movie Summer
- Regular Universal + BTTF? I'm in.
That's ofcourse if BTTF returns (which I'm assuming it won't).
Maybe Fan Nights will get me next year if they land some IPs I actually care about. D&D and Star Trek and anime feel TOO down a certain path (I don't WANT to say nerdy...but I'm gonna say nerdy lmao). A full blown Wicked attraction, or something like Batman, or a stop-motion exhibit, a TV museum even if it's just to look at some of their costume warehouse. That I Love Lucy tiny museum they had years ago? Weirdly, it would sell me. It just needs more variety. The Grinch maze they had one year during Grinchmas. Just more...stuff.