Gorgeous at night. The lighting was awesome. They were up to par with security. Very satisfied with the health concern. The Halloween show was funny and well put together. They should consider more night events. Its less hot and beautiful. One of the scariest things we saw was the visible Christmas decorations tho hahaahaha
Went on a Saturday. Way too many bodies for my comfort, but Im pretty conservative on that front. Most folks were wearing masks, but enough not wearing to make you jumpy. Lines for rides were too long for us to deal with (all 1 hour +, thats a Saturday for ya). We saw all scare zones - the Junkyard, the Shortcut, and Lycans landing were the best, but all leave something to be desired compared to haunted houses. Busch Gardens did their best there, no haunted houses is definitely the right call for safety but its hard to meet those high expectations with scare zones. Saw the Fiends show, it was amusing, a bit odd.Overall, the reduced price this year was fair and warranted. A bit expensive, but thats expected. We were happy to get out of the house, but Im not sure I would do an event like this again. Okay experience. Glad to support the actors and regional economy. Im staying away from my familys old folks for 2 weeks, but nothing seemed too high risk except the sheer size of the crowd.
Usually awesome! Circumstances were obviously very different this year, but we were lead to believe there would be a limited amount of people let in the park and it was PACKED. They did the best they could as far as the installments with everything going on, just really wish they would have further limited the capacity to improve the experience and safety.
Just awful! They should not have had this event this year with COVID. It was poorly executed on every level. They had absolutely no haunted houses, just scare zones which wouldnt have been bad, except that you paid the same for general admission this year with half of what you had last year. How is that fair? Lines were a minimum of 90 or 120 minutes for EVERY ride. We inquired about upgrading at customer service, I almost fell over when the lady told me it was $120 PER ticket and if you wanted to ride more than once, it was $130 PER ticket on top of your admission, that was by far the scariest part of the evening. Busch Gardens has now reached an epic new low for me and everyone that was with me. We only got on 2 rides, so we paid $25 per ride and lets not forget the $20 we paid for parking. There was little to no social distancing by patrons in the park and the park does not do any cleaning or disinfecting of any part of the ride in between rides like other parks do. Many employees were not correctly wearing their masks fully over their mouth and face. The temperature check was manned by one person in a tent with hundreds of people walking by, there is no way they could accurately tell who may or may not have an elevated temperature. If the health department or CDC were evaluating this event, I think its safe to say it would be shut down. They clearly opened for monetary purposes only and for no regard to the safety of patrons or whether or not their experience would be any good. Wont ever go back.
Well, It wasn’t scary at all and I had 2 of these orange Halloween drinks in their light up souvenir cups that had several mixed liquors including rum, vodka, tequila and more ingredients. I’m warning you! Do not drink this. I was sick all night they need to take this poison off there menu!! I was initially hesitant due to all the liquors it had in 1 drink but it tasted good. Now the after effect was the worst episode of hung over I’ve ever had. And yes, Only 2 drinks. Besides this it was okay I guess for covid and all.
Im a big fan of Halloween so this was perfect! There was some really great costumed actors. The haunted houses were pretty good. The decorations and props really added to the entertaining effect. Staff and actors were really nice.
No houses this year.. Scarezones were not long enough, also all Scare actors were too Social Distanced away for a good effect.Busch is doing the best they can., but...it could have been better. Fiends show was OK..but its mostly the same old schlock every year.Not all Bierfest food kiosks were open.Hard to charge what they are, for a watered-down event...
It was an amazing experience. Ive been to howl for 4 years and this year was extra precautions. Even with all those precautions, they still managed to scare me. My boyfriend was a first time goer and he enjoyed it. The zones were in open air and I didnt even know when it was coming up. It was amazing. Most definitely will go again.
I really enjoyed my night here, the snacks were great, the only problem is they dont serve dinner and the lines for the rides are outrageously long. For example, lines can be from 50-120 minutes. But I really like the scare zones and the park in general.
I was very excited as Ive never been before and was extremely disappointed! I bought 2 tickets for almost $170 not including parking and was only able to ride 2 roller coasters. A few coasters werent even open to ride and after almost a 2 hour wait for one of the coasters it broke down and I never had the chance to ride it. They did give a jump the line ticket for 1 ride for the inconvenience but still took over 30 minutes to get on the next ride not including the walk across the park to get there. The scare zones were so spaced out it barely seemed like you were there for a Halloween event. If you enjoy Bush gardens buy a regular season pass so you can spend the whole day and bypass the limited events, hopefully then youll get to enjoy more of what the park has to offer than I did. The only fun part was riding the coaster at night which can be done with a normal ticket or pass.
Due to the pandemic they only had scare zones, no haunted houses. Which is completely understandable but the scare zones left a lot to be desired. There was just not enough of them for the size of the park and they couldve put a lot more into it. It was an epic failure. They shouldve just canceled it this year.
We had our laughs and screams and made some memories so it wasnt all bad. However, they oversold tickets, the few rides that were open either broke down or had hour or more waits. They had less scream zones then ever before, no live music, really wasnt worth the ticket price. They dropped the ball this year, it was if they thought no one would show up so they gave up.
The lines were so long for the coasters we couldnt do any unless we only wanted to ride 2 rides and leave. The 2 scare walk through areas werent bad, but not too exciting. The best part of the night was the show where it was more of a strip tease. How can you say its limited capacity when the place was as packed as a normal Saturday.
The scare zones are amazingly themed, the scareactors are really good at their jobs, and there was one surprise scare zone that wasnt on the map that genuinely freaked me out and had me paranoid the rest of the night that theyd hidden even more scareactors in unexpected places Scareactors were mostly behind barriers like bushes or barricades, but that in no way impeded their ability to scare me, as evidenced by the fact that I am now losing my voice from screaming at the genuine scares.Fiends was such a great show. The masks didnt take away from the performances at all. If you follow WWE, they have an Angel Garza scene Overall? I absolutely loved it and cant wait to go again!!!I screamed my head off, laughed uproariously, got goosebumps, and was impressed with how well most people were following the rules.
Fun but definitely not the same without the haunted houses. Lines for rides are so long because no houses to walk thru. And the masks are hot!
The decorations were spooky and the ambiance was definitely on scare. I will say, in my opinion, the best house that is a must-see was The Junkyard. Beware, those easily scared! This is the place to be if youre looking for spooks this holiday season!
A little lackluster with absence of haunted houses. Coasters in the dark and great themed music made the night. I know that BGT did their best with what they were able to but some of the scare zones only had 3 scare actors in them. Fiends was hilarious as always but having to pay to upgrade your seats is ridiculous. I hope next year everything is back to normal.
I was not impressed. At all. The 2020 Howl O Scream event badly lacked effort and imagination. It seemed lazy and low-budget-- hardly what I expected as a product of a major corporate theme park. It did not live up to the hype I read prior to buying tickets. The entire production was on the level of the Haunted Hayride sponsored by your local small town 4-H Club. The scariest thing about it was the alarming number of young people wandering the park with their face masks dangling off of their chins.We made one attempt to ride a roller coaster (the Shiekra?) which put us in line for at least 25 minutes only to be informed over the PA that that coaster was experiencing technical difficulties. Thanks a lot.Navigating the park was also a hassle especially after dark. Maps posted through the park would have been more helpful had they included an arrow saying YOU ARE HERE. We spent our last 45 minutes there desperately trying to find the exit.
It was okay. The ride line were a little long. If you are worried about social distancing I would not recommend you going. It wasnt what I was expecting there were know real haunted houses. Just zoned you walked through and they were short. I definitely dont think anyone should waste money on the fast pass add on for this event unless you wanted to get on all the ride in one night. Other wise you wasting your money.
We have been coming to howl scream for the last ten years and this has been by far the most disappointing experience. I understand COVID made things different but the way Busch Gardens tried to handle it didnt make sense. No haunted houses because of social distancing yet lines for rides were definitely not socially distant. Also, not sure what the point of reservations was because it was pretty packed. Scare zones were super short and not many actors in the general areas. The only reason Im giving two stars and not one is because the Fiends show never disappoints. But as an annual passholder I basically paid 50 extra bucks to walk the park at night and only get on one roller coaster
Going to Howl O Scream was an complete waste of money. First off we had to wait an hour just to park and the system they have for that is so unorganized. The so called scare zones they have are basically non-existent, its more like just Halloween decorations and people walking around in boring costumes. Nothing scary to say the least and it had so much people with no social distancing whatsoever. Its really not worth the money and if anything we should get our money back, thats how bad it was. The Fiends show was cool but everything else was a flop. If you are considering going, dont bother you have been warned. I shouldve listened to the reviews that said dont go because they were absolutely right. You are better off going to Scream a Geddon instead or even Universal but not Howl O Scream it was such a let down...
Hood event. Things stopping it from being 5 star arent really in their control. 2020 stuff. Except they could stop a lot of people from vaping in nonsmoking areas. And one ride experience that had a scary thing with a restraint not locking for my daughter and the employee wasnt paying attention to me
It was enjoyable until the crazy employee told me to put my mask back on. I walked away from everyone at least 30+ feet to remove my mask and wipe my sweat from my face. As soon as I got one side off she raised her voice in authority and commanded me to put my mask on. I told her no I was wiping my sweat from my face and she then raised voice to a yell and told me to put my mask on. I told her I made it over 40 years with out her telling me what to do. She proceeded to tell me to put it on now. I said no until I am ready. She gave me a death stare and I simply walked away to DE escalate the encounter. Some employees need more training in de escalating. Would have gotten 5 stars but she ruined it.
So I read a review that said, no haunted houses and thought it was a mistake. No mistake everyone, there are no haunted houses this year because of covid-19. There are haunted areas in the main patch around the park. Only 2 have a waiting line ca5us they are just setup in the main walkway. The 2 with lines go quick. 2 trips around the park is about all it takes to take in the Halloween experience. I was a little let down but its not their fault. Atleast they did something.
I get the fact that it would have limited scare zones but logically the entry fee should be slightly discounted, right? then add in that two roller coasters we waited in line for shut down due to technical difficulties?? I paid for 7 tickets, waste of money.
This year felt more like a last minute plan to catch up on money lost than actual howloscream. I wouldnt recommend going this year if its your first year because you wont want to come back again. The best part of my night was the fiends show. Everything else just felt ran down. They really should have either made the decision to do it the right way or just not done it at all.
A little smaller of an event than usual but considering COVID thats fine. Still brilliant and because each section got more attention the environments were a lot of fun
Scare zones are totally fun, rides are fun but be mindful that not all rides are for all body dimensions. Plus size friends, be warned of Cheetah Hunt and Kumba... but overall fantastic experience at Howl-O-Scream!
Was not good at all. I felt like they just threw something together to get you money. Enjoy last years Howl O Scream better.
It could have been a little bit better for the almost $100 ticket i paid. But I get it they have to make their money.
Had a decent time, considering Covid limitations this year (no haunted houses). Park was packed (hour and a half wait on some roller coasters) and it was definitely overpriced (Paid $165 for 2 people with parking). Would say its probably best to wait for Halloween Horror Nights next year. Better value imo
I DO NOT recommend attending Howl-O-Scream this year. Although the scare zones were really great, I felt completely UNSAFE in regards to COVID safety. While waiting in the endless lines, no one was maintaining 6 feet of separation and there were no staff members enforcing distance or wearing masks appropriately. I paid $50 for my ticket and felt like I totally got ripped off.
Way to packed for a regular event, let a lone during covid. No distancing at all. Every ride over an hour and a half wait, quick queue was 180 bucks extra per person, such a rip off. Drinks and food way over priced. Busch gardens used to be great, now just a scam to take your money
Do not go to this attraction in 2020... I can’t believe I wasted money on this event. Scare zone were a joke, and it felt like this was slapped together in a weekend. You pay to walk around a empty non functioning park.... with rude staff and poorly thrown together Halloween exhibits. Please don’t waste your money here, scream a gedon is much better
My first visit was October 2018. Went last year too with my friend and again this Saturday with my same friend. Its an amazing event and very underrated. Its a very cool environment. I believe people only like Universals Halloween Horror Nights because its Universal Studios. But Busch Gardens is more graphic and comes up with their own original haunted houses when Universal takes popular horror films. The scare actors not just scare you but they also like to start conversation with you which makes a greater experience. I feel like adding 10 scare zones due to COVID-19 is an amazing idea. You can follow the usual social distance rules while still being scared just as much if youve been there before.
Amazing! Had a great time. I didnt get scared much but it was definitely fun!
Super fun, but we went the first weekend and there wasnt much signage pointing you to the scare zones, just one posted map at the front of the park.... If you didnt get a pic of that on the way in, good luck. Fiends show was a lot of fun as always, just get there EARLY to get a good seat as its very spread out with the physical distancing. A number of the patrons were noncompliant with the mask requirement when they thought it was dark enough to not be seen, but as soon as park staff saw them they were redirected immediately, so kudos to the BG team!
Highly disappointed in this years event. Maps were confusing, no signs for houses or zones, food and drinks were unappealing, no social distancing and definitely not limited capacity and security were teens with no experience. Most wore masks but seen at least a quarter of people with no mask or pulled down. Show was cringey. Lines for everything were out the door. Will not be returning again. Went last year as well. Very unorganized. Like no planning was involved. Waste of money. The scare actors did a great job for what its worth, it was the owners that could not execute and plan the event well enough. I feel safer at disney.
Horrible! Me and a friend pulled up on our motorcycles and were charged $25 each despite sharing 1 spot, waited in line for 45 min for montu only for the ride to shut down(we werent even a 1/4 way through the line), then spent 95 min in another line. This event is only 4 hours long so, if you can get on 2 rides, youre lucky. I spent almost $200 to get in only to stand in line for 1 ride. This was a grab at profit with no concern to service. If you try to contact customer service, prepare to be on hold no less than 1 hr.
The lines for the rides were all 2 hours long and the scare zones were boring. Paying the extra for howl o scream ontop of the passes we already bought (and werent able to use for months) made this experience one my group wont do again.The one highlight was the scare zone near the trick or treat/sesame street zone. It was unexpected but very fun.
If I could leave ZERO stars and still give a review, I would. We will never go back again! Even when Covid calms down, it wont be a second thought. What we were told, was not given or seen and I think its ridiculous to have to wait in a 2 hour LINE to go through a scare ZONE! I respect Universal Studios so much more for not doing a poorly planned event after experiencing Howl-o-scream. Dont waste your money! Go to Scream-a-geddon!
Very disappointed in the scare zones. This was my first time ever doing anything like this. The zones must have been put together by a 2nd grader at best. Differently would have not spent the if I had known. Dont waste your money or time. You have been warned.
The park staff dont care about your visitor experience. They are only interested in STEALING your MONEY. The event was a BIG SCAM. When I presented my complaint, his manager was the worst person in the world, he practically told me that he was not interested. I will NOT buy tickets to any event again, much less will I update my ANNUAL PASS. Scammers@howloscream
Bought Haloscream tickets and not once did it say anywhere that there would not be haunted houses... Paid $60+ x6 to basically walk through scare zones and ride rides. Our party doesnt ride roller coasters and came strictly for the houses.... it was just over all was disappointing.. I wish I would have known they werent doing haunted houses or a haunted train ride only scare zones that lasted 5 seconds. I do admit the scare zones were cool especially the ware wolf one. Buuuut not worth 60+ dollars.
It was an alright substitute for Halloween Horror Nights since that was cancelled this year due to COVID. I did enjoy the open houses and the scare actors seemed to have fun with what they were doing in both scare zones and houses. The parking could have been better by adding multi level garages like at Universal. The night started out well with small amounts of ppl but, at the middle to end of the night it was clear the reservations and social distancing was a joke.
I went to howl o scream for my birthday on the 16th with my friend we stayed for an hour. It is not worth the money do not go!! There are barely any scare zones and when you go through the Scare zones the actors just stand there and look at you. We went through the “Secret passage“ It could’ve been better the actors just stood in bushes and shook rattles. Barely in restaurants were open. Not to MENTION THE FOOD WAS OVER PRICED AND IT SUCKED 20 dollars for some dry chicken tenders, un season fries and a Coke. Alsoonly two rides were open and both ride lines were like two hours long since none of the other rides were open and on the website it says that all the rides will be open......they lied I want a refund wasn’t fun at all!!
We had such a blast even with our 2 and 5 year old. It wasnt terribly scary but riding the rides after dark was super thrilling.
Very disappointing, i thought id be more like Halloween horror nights. Cost me twice the amount as other events would have, drove 2 hours and there is nothing spooky or entertaining. Most of the food stalls are closed. There are a few coaster that you can ride any old day. The scare parts of the parks are maybe 20 ft long and you can see everyone, its lit up for you to see them, most of them are standing still not doing anything. There is no fog, horror sounds to keep you on edge. In this time and climate i left home for a good Halloween, i do regret taking the 3 hour drive for a normal day at bushgardens. I will not be returning and hope universal or Disney has their events that are worth the money and effort.
This was the biggest disappointment ever! No scare houses and you do not know til after you have purchased the tickets in advance.The scare zones were lame and the actors never did anything to try to scare you. Stood in one spot and maybe bang on something.Over 2 and half hours to ride any ride that was open.Complete waste of over $300 for 4 people.
Dont waste your money. There are no haunted house only scare zones which are what they would do before going to a haunted house (in previous years). I know its do to Covid-19 however they should have cancelled the event all together like halloween horror nights in Orlando.
The scare cons are cute. Theyre doing their best to enforce masks and distancing. Sanitizer everywhere.
There was no hunted house not people scaring others it was actually lame this year i demand a refund.
Literally no cap on guests in the park. No houses open. 2 hour waits on every ride. Gave it a shot because HHN was off this year and I will never come back.
Im only giving 3 stars because we really didnt get the full experience due to covid 19. Also I think this is more for teenagers. My 18 year old would have loved itWe did take our other 4 kids who are 12,13,14 and 15 and they enjoyed it but the park was full of 18 through like 25 year olds. Definitely will give it another chance once covid is over
All props to BG they did their best with being mindful of COVID...But for a Sat with the amount of traffic it just didnt work well...I appreciate the effort and will always go to H-O-S...but it was a bit of a miss this year...but kudos for the effort!
Its not very scary this year. Save the money and go next year or just enjoy the rides this time. Social distancing really kept it tame this year.
The 2 food stations we came ffg or is closed but other than that the food was good
It was completely different without the haunted houses and oy scare zones, but amazing and adventurous as always.
Loads of fun. Be prepared to wait long lines. 2+hrs
Had a Blast a lot of people complained about close houses but it was still amazing and fun and scarezones were so much better than before
No haunted houses, just fright zones. Dont buy the fast pass, it doesnt get you to the front of the line for fright zones. Only the four running rollercoasters.
Horrible experience. Ive went the past 6 years and never experienced such a overcrowded place. Nothing but teenagers running around, shoulder bumping people. Over 2 hour wait times on the roller coasters, and when I finally made it to the front of the line to ride the Montu, it was closed for maintenance. Not to mention, besides long wait times, the event was only for 4 hours. I spent over $225 for a night of exhaustion, heat and aggravation....NEVER AGAIN!!
Had to be the worst experience, waste of money and waste of time. They should’ve just cancelled this year for sure. The scare zones were minimal. Idk if it was because it was Thursday and they just didn’t care because they knew it would be a small crowd. But we could’ve just went on a regular day because there was nothing special about this event. I feel like my money went down the drain.
The two outdoor trails were pretty good. I give Busch Gardens credit for trying!
Extremely over crowded! Covid or not, they definitely sold way too many tickets. Absolutely zero chance of being scared as there were so many people. I will stick with Halloween Horror Nights next year.
Really cool all the scare actors did their thing I know its during the covid-19 but you got to give them props thank you I had a really great time!!!
I loved it went last year will continue to keep going. Worth your money
If it was announced before purchasing tickets that there would be no haunted houses I wouldn’t have gone. The scare zones weren’t really scary, the wait for rides was over an hour wait . Not worth it
I expected it to be not so good because of COVID restrictions but the staff did their best to make it an awesome experience and it was.
This year was horrible seems like a last minute planning for hallow o scream. My wife bought fast pass by the time the rest of the party got there at eight all fast passes were sold out. Lines were over an hour long haunted houses in scare zones were complete let down it was just people standing there not really scaring. Way too many people can’t do Any social distancing. We go every year I think this will be my last year for a while really let down
Surprisiny good. Ive been a faithful Halloween Horror Nights employee / patron for years and never tried Howl-O-Scream. Even without houses this year due to COVID-19, the distancing was well maintained, the zones were great, and the rides ran. Fiends was a better show than HHN has put on in a while, too!
Was almost 2 hour wait time for all rides if even were up and running. So crowded when i thought ws limites compacity . The haunted walk thrus took about 60 sec to ger thru. Will say all of the staff were great scaring people.
Long lines (at least 1.5 hr wait) and only open 3.5 hours for the night. Terrible! Could only ride 3 rides. There were no haunted houses. Only scarce scare zones throughout. I knew it would be different due to COV-19, but I was not pleased this year at all. Disappointed.
This was my first Howl-O-Scream and it was packed. I actually stayed at the park all day. The crowd scene was way more packed than the day time. Majority of the population there was definitely high school and college kids there. They were everywhere. So brace yourself for them. The theme park is right across from the University of South Florida so its a given to see college kids everywhere.I believe the scare zones where not as frightening as I thought they would be. Hearing the sound of people screaming in front of me, prepared me for where the attacks would pop up from. Thanks middle schoolers, lol! Allowed them to walk ahead of me so I was ready!People will be everywhere! Make sure you use the restrooms early before a line forms because they wait will be uncomfortable....Im just saying!Besides it was good!
Don’t waste your money. Scare zones aren’t that scary because of the social distancing. The rides were constantly shut down for sanitation and not even half the seating on the rides were utilized due to SocialDistancing. The staff is constantly threatening to kick you out or not start the ride of your mask is not cover ur mouth and nose. And the site says 2am but due to covid they close at midnight..honestly just wait until covid cdc rules are done..
Very organized and well thought out considering the circumstances...safety measures in place
Busch Gardens did not follow COVID protocol of temp screenings, mandatory masks, extra cleaning, social distsncing etc. When i went none of this was being followed. I requested a refund and am waiting 90 days for a refund when their park is not practicing what they are saying and i felt uncomfortable and unsafe. When i purchased my ticket if it stated how these areas were not being taken seriously i would have never purchased my ticket.
So much fun great night everyone followed social distancing
They did a great job with the scare zones. Not as good as the haunted houses but done well for the current situation were in.
Unfortunately this was not great I know because of covid it was going to be difficult... but I was not scared at all! The 2 haunted like houses were so short and not scary at all... not worth the money this year! Sorry guys. If your younger or want to take the younger kids it would be a good time to do it this year. As adults I didnt get scared at all once. Nice try though buschgardens.
Literally nothing to eat in the park but some old meat on stale bread, hard as a rock, nearly chipped a tooth. The smokehouse was closed. Nothing for health conscious people.There are no haunted houses, just some walking trails that take less than a minute to walk through. All the employees give wrong directions when you ask them where a ride is.
2020. Attendees barely wearing masks, no social distancing, many unenthusiatic performers. We left early. It was nice that BG tried to create a Halloween experience, but it fell short. Not worth the money IMO.
No haunted houses because of covid but lots of scarezones, drinks, and all rollercoasters are open. The junkyard is the best.
No haunted houses at all . Just scary sections . Noooo good
$140 for mediocre scare zones, no haunted houses this year understandably, but at least put more effort in the scare zones to make uo for it! No fog... and long lines to rides even though the Park is supposed to be limited capacity.
This event was not worth the money. After attending many events at Busch Gardens we were shocked that the capacity wasn’t limited as advertised. The walkways were shoulder too shoulder and the ride wait times exceeded two hours. The walk thru “houses” were done well however the wait time to go thru was ridiculous for a 30 second walk. It was not at all what was advertised and not worth the ticket price.
Dont hate the place just the event wasnt good at all
Not as scary with social distancing but still had a good time
First year in florida and howl o scream was a joke guys. Did any of the staff go through it and decide this was worth all that money? I read a post that if its your first year dont go cause you wont go again. Well i dont think I will. Went to scream a geddon and it was awesome. And cheaper!!!! Go to scream a geeddon!!!! THERE ARE NO HAUNTED HOUSES AT HOWL O SCREAM AND STAFF ARE UNMOTIVATED. Worst halloween attraction ive been to yet. Couldnt give 0 stars or i wouldve.. LAME
Insanely expensive for whats offered. $50 a ticket, then another $25 for parking.. Oh, and also theres a service fee of $10 + tax. So for just two people it ends up around $150-160. All the beverages and things to buy in the park are outrageously expensive also. If this was a total price for say two or three days, then sure, I can see that. But since the Howl-O-Scream park doesnt open until 7:30pm, and closes at 1am, unless you get there right at open, youll most likely not be able to see everything. Lines for haunted houses can be close to an hour or more. Scared are weak, and catered to younger crowds.While thing seems like one big, fat example of greed. Gonna check out screamageddon, and of course Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando which offers so much more for the $.
Last year was so much better, this year was like a big bore
Not worth it tbh, only good for coasters at night, scare zones are okay not really scary.
Having fun at Howl o Scream with my boyfriend Joseph Lemay
Kinda boring...I understand why...Im going to SREAMAGEDDIN...I SPELLED THAT WRONG.
No haunted houses. More decorated in past
The event was good even with the limited ability of the park I was impressed glad we got to experience a good halloween event. Thank you Busch gardens for another howl o scream