As a former scare actor I have had my nose broken by a 50 yr old man screaming like a little girl because a 5’3 19 year old girl made him shit his pants 💀
“Florida. I’ve been trying to remain calm since the mid 90s and I need you to get out of my car before I have a relapse. 😄” THAT GOT ME 😭 California villian arc when?
the hollywood vs orlando hhn fan dispute is so well done here, and i was HOWLIN through it. ive been going to hhn for like 20 years now and this is maybe the best and fairest dispute depicted. he's deadass right about orlando having the best community-- and deadass right about the lore making the event better. 10/10 video.
I don’t live in Florida, but I’m a bit obsessed with HHN Orlando lore. I think by the time September 1st actually rolled around this year, my coworkers were probably already sick of hearing be talk about it lol.
Blinky blinky blinky. This is extra funny to me as I just came down to Florida for vacation a day and a half ago. I got my first taste of rural Florida at night when our GPS decided to send us on a cross country "shortcut." Being only able to see what was in my headlights on a narrow road surrounded by trees unfamiliar to me as a northerner it felt kind of like driving through a haunted forest on an alien world. At one point I thought that this environment would be perfect for inspiring all sorts of cryptid legends but then I thought, "Oh wait, they don't need Sasquatch or Mothman because they already have Florida Man."
@@DaR-Cee I forget what county it was in (possibly more than one, it took a while), but we were on county roads for a good bit of it. Looking at a map now (I was taking directions from my copilot while driving) we started around Oakleaf Plantation (I do remember seeing a sign or two to that effect) and I think at least into Clay county as we went from I-10 just west of Jacksonville down 23 to 21 and then the county roads until eventually getting to I-75 somewhere south of Gainesville (we were going to Tampa). The roads were good quality and I was going around 50mph for most of it but aside from passing through what appeared to be some very small towns and the occasional cluster of houses I spent about an hour seeing nothing but some trees on the edge of the road and a whole bunch of dark.
@@flushmastercyclonis186 ah, a little north of where I was thinking, but GPS software loves to take weird routes between Florida's east and west coasts
You wouldn't like the West Coast when it's angry. Easy enough to do tho, crack down on state level legal weed. It's what keeps things dialed back from the fury of a thousand white hot suns that always lurks just under the surface.
Hah ok, fair enough. Had a massive cloud of weed smoke drifting by me at the time outside a bar and was just thinking how it's had a really nice calming effect on the community even when I lived in San Diego in the 2000s pre legalization
Can confirm, as a homesick Floridian, i had a sudden onslaught of feelings lmao. This really nailed it!!! Especially the bit about in and out. Genuinely...so mediocre. Like have you even had a burger monger??? Get out of my face with this overpriced five guys that doesn't even have hotdogs lmao
The reason FL fright night is "better" is because with how Florida people are made up of Florida Man(Men) and Florida Woman(s); You're never quite sure if that face eating naked guy is actually part of the show, or if it's Jeff from down the street. Where else can men pretending to be crocodiles get attacked by actual crocodiles?
How's about Florida pays for tickets for BOTH of them to go to Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights? Or Cali pays the plane tickets and Florida pays for the event tickets.
I was absolutely blindsided at "Trans-Siberian Orchestra". Turns out it's American band... * sad trombone noises * Oh well, new music to check out! Appreciate your vids, it's a well needed insight to State's difference. Midwest and Alaska are my favourites
@@chillduckyI live in Tampa and my Grandma absolutely loves them. She took us to their Christmas show and I had absolutely no clue about anything about them. I went to their concert expecting a classical orchestra that might play a few Christmas songs or something. I was NOT expecting a rock band and I sure didn’t expect PYROTECHNICS!
You feel like everything with Loui is an experience on another level! I'm pretty sure all those daiquiris are just to keep his blood pressure at a chill level!
Dayum. Was that a clip of Milk in the background? You really went for it with that one. The CA state-wide ptsd is clearly strong because I could spot it from the half-second clip. It definitely underscores a hidden side to nice-guy California, though. There's a depth of commitment that comes from having gotten it very wrong and trying to do better.
Oooof! I'm old enough to remember the LA Riots, Asian classmates being pulled out of class by parents, handed rifles and shotguns, and tasked with defending their family stores and restaurants since the LAPD only responded to White business owners under attack. Add into that all the massive earthquakes in the 90s and various serial killers, and it was definitely a scary time. DON'T GO TO THE DARK SIDE, CALIFORNIA.
Seriously. THAT is our cultural equivalent to FL Universal Halloween Horror Nights. People do show up and show out for that, learn the lore, etc. The actors even take the hearses on the road to college campuses and just chill around in full garb as real life advertising. And the nights have LAYERS to them. The later you go, the scarier it gets.
Be interesting to see a Halloween vid with Rhode Island showing up, after all we're the home of Lovecraft and vampires. Love these state bits though, I tell people about them at work all the time. Keep up the great work Ben!
Actually pregaming for the trans Siberian orchestra might not be a bad idea. I bought my mom tickets to a concert since she always loved their songs on the 24 hour for a month Christmas song radio station. Come to find out they’re a heavy metal group with laser lights & super loud. She said thanks but never again.
California not being lineral and trying it's absolute best to suppress its LA Riot urges is terrifying. Wonder if Texas would be proud or mock him is Cali let out his LA Riot side
True story. My first HHN over 21, my older brother got me drunk and took me through the haunted houses…(in FL!) At first, I saw the actors jumping out at other people in line and so I just laughed when they jumped out at me…but then ONE of them got me but got WAY too close! (Within arms reach) …my knee jerk reaction was to punch and kick. He got a bloody nose and a swift kick to the balls at the same time. 😅 There’s a reason the FL actors are specifically told NOT to get close to people 😂 but on the plus side, the blood stains on his costume were real for the rest of the night! So you know, I just consider it all an act of realism. ❤ But yeah…he fucked around and found out REAL QUICK! 😅
Came to finish the saga, great stuff. Really makes me want to check out both parks horror nights. I have only been to scarowinds and multiple different fright fest.
Florida's not wrong... there's a reason we say "see you in the fog" whenever we talk about HHN to anyone, it's a big deal. The one thing I truly am envious of is the fact Californians have access to parts of the backlot. Getting to walk up to the Bates House is a dream for me.
Louie has a great point about NOLA and Halloween. Like MX, you can find Catrinos and Catrinas roaming the city during NOLAs Dia de Los Muertos celebrations. There is also a Spooky Second Line (Jazz Parade) at Boo Carre, Peek-a-Boo at the Zoo, New Orleans Zombie Run with Zombie Hunters aka the Big Easy Rollergirls, and the main event, Krewe of Boo. Haunted Houses include the Mortuary, The Skeleton House, the Kraken House, Ghost Manor on Magazine Street, and Buckner Mansion, from American Horror Story and Disney’s Haunted Mansion (2023). Other fascinating places to visit are the Museum of Death, Creole death and mourning tours, New Orleans Nightmare, or book a night in a haunted hotel in NOLA, it's hard to choose just one as there are so many to choose from.
I have a couple questions. 1. How do the states teleport to meetings and stuff, but they still have to use a car to get around? Why? They can teleport. 2. Do humans recognize the states when they're outside? And if they do, how do they react? Is it like: "omg look! There's a state!" Are they like celebrities? Or do people just know that it's normal for a state to go buy groceries? 3. How do they even come into the world??? Is it like normal humans do except countries do it or is it like some kind of experiment type of stuff? 4. Are any of the states related? It would be a little weird if they wouldn't be tbh. I will probably edit this later. Please, if anyone has answers, tell me.
No answers, just more questions... How does California go to a Horror Night IN California? Why does Florida need to fly to Orlando? I think it's best we don't think about Ben's universe in that much detail.
The only one I will answer is number 4: Generally I refer to their previous countries as parents. Like floridas mom is Spain. So any states that were owned by the same country at the same time would probably at least be cousins
Nother question... Is the table more like a pocket detention? Like is it that all states that have been invited to said table can come by teleportation
Gonna take a wild crack at the above questions. Not affiliated. Just taking my best guess: 1. The teleportation is likely _only_ between the individuals' respective states and the meeting room. As such, they can't simply zip California to New York or anything like that. 2: Guessing that most states blend in with other members of their states. As such, you won't be able to tell Florida apart from any other Floridian (especially since he's just as crazy). 3: They're likely just personifications of their states and/or territories. As such, they come from the people living in each state. It's kinda like how Jack Frost is the personification of winter, or how the Grim Reaper is death, etc. 4: Ben already answered this, so good enough.
Aaaaaaw!!!😢😢😢😢 Porto's!!!! Might be my biggest missed place to eat in all of SoCal, even including Northwoods Inn!!😢😢😢😢 Mouth hungry for nostalgia!!!!❤❤❤❤😢
I can understand why he was mad. Dueling Dragons was awesome. Universal has a great original ip there and a dueling dragons dark ride would be awesome. That house unto itself was like a dark ride.
I would suggest, that Florida bring California to our horror nights, in Orlando. but I think if he did, California would be traumatized into a permanent catatonic state.
If you want Halloween Horror Night or Florida in a cup, then WWoHP would be the best place to go. Your butterbeer may contain rat hair and/or mold. Sometimes the machine isn't properly cleaned or stored, thus creatures of the night will enter. Nobody has told me to stop telling the truth, but I have been offered accounting positions and gotten emails from HR despite not working there for 3 years.
I love the idea of Florida rooming with California, and Loui just being around all the time as Floridas best friend, but not paying rent
Loui loves not paying rent
@@severalpersonthey both pay rent, but never ask them how they pay it
Are you saying that Florida does pay rent?
@@lahlybird895he pays using alternative methods.
@@Greenphantom16 poor Cali?
As a former scare actor I have had my nose broken by a 50 yr old man screaming like a little girl because a 5’3 19 year old girl made him shit his pants 💀
💀 That's exactly why I'll never enter one. I know these fists will fly 🤛👊🤜
@@AtheNiify lmao the security officer escorted him out and he blamed ME for touching him….my guy I didn’t smack my face against your fist 💀
@@LostGirl1428👀 the audacity! My guy YOU went to a scare-fest knowing you have a startle reflex of an anxious house cat.
As a 5'3 19 year old girl I feel suddenly empowered!
@@Labinzel Just remember to always carry a Horror house around with you as excuse ;)
“Florida. I’ve been trying to remain calm since the mid 90s and I need you to get out of my car before I have a relapse. 😄” THAT GOT ME 😭 California villian arc when?
When Austin gets murdered by Texas
The next time a Republican becomes President.
@@burningcole2538 That’s probably it
I like to believe California and Florida are brothers, just that California suppresses his nature while Florida embraces his.
Seeing Florida have a mental breakdown is adorable
Florida: That's my secret. I'm always -angry- having a mental breakdown.
Florida is a mental breakdown
California's about to hit Florida with both a raging wildfire _and_ a world-shattering earthquake. XD
@@xliquidflamesBARNEY AND COURTNEY CODED
I love California's slow descent into madness
"A good man needs no rules. Today's not a good day to find out why I have so many." ~ Batman (and Cali probably)
That's also a quote from Matt Smith's Doctor Who.
Now I need to see Cali go full 90s on Florida.
“Blinky, blinky, blinky” I was expecting Florida to get nailed by a left cross from California...
Florida was about to "find out" at the end there, haha.
California flashing back to the Bad Times. True Horror
Old enough to remember seeing that stuff on the news.
What was the “bad times” it was flashing too fast for me to recognize it
@@laurenhoffman7081 Possibly the Los Angeles Riots?
@laurenhoffman7081 A lot of things probably. The LA riots, the gold state killer, Nixon
@@fairycat23the Rodney king riots
That New Orleans bit was scarily accurate.
Fright Night with that extra hint of actual danger.
the hollywood vs orlando hhn fan dispute is so well done here, and i was HOWLIN through it. ive been going to hhn for like 20 years now and this is maybe the best and fairest dispute depicted. he's deadass right about orlando having the best community-- and deadass right about the lore making the event better. 10/10 video.
I don’t live in Florida, but I’m a bit obsessed with HHN Orlando lore. I think by the time September 1st actually rolled around this year, my coworkers were probably already sick of hearing be talk about it lol.
Blinky blinky blinky.
This is extra funny to me as I just came down to Florida for vacation a day and a half ago. I got my first taste of rural Florida at night when our GPS decided to send us on a cross country "shortcut." Being only able to see what was in my headlights on a narrow road surrounded by trees unfamiliar to me as a northerner it felt kind of like driving through a haunted forest on an alien world. At one point I thought that this environment would be perfect for inspiring all sorts of cryptid legends but then I thought, "Oh wait, they don't need Sasquatch or Mothman because they already have Florida Man."
You gotta watch out for the skunkape in Florida
Ah, I see it took you through rural Lake County to get from I-4 to the Turnpike. #1 rule of Florida, don't trust the GPS.
@@DaR-Cee I forget what county it was in (possibly more than one, it took a while), but we were on county roads for a good bit of it. Looking at a map now (I was taking directions from my copilot while driving) we started around Oakleaf Plantation (I do remember seeing a sign or two to that effect) and I think at least into Clay county as we went from I-10 just west of Jacksonville down 23 to 21 and then the county roads until eventually getting to I-75 somewhere south of Gainesville (we were going to Tampa). The roads were good quality and I was going around 50mph for most of it but aside from passing through what appeared to be some very small towns and the occasional cluster of houses I spent about an hour seeing nothing but some trees on the edge of the road and a whole bunch of dark.
@@flushmastercyclonis186 ah, a little north of where I was thinking, but GPS software loves to take weird routes between Florida's east and west coasts
As a Floridian this made me laugh.
We have giant gators and huge pythons from Central Florida to the Keys. Who needs cryptids?
I love the idea that california and florida fight like a married couple and louisiana is just there like their child
I wonder what kinda trauma it would take to get Regan era California to come out.
Physical trauma resulting in Amnesia.
Let's hope we never find out that time was scary AF!
You wouldn't like the West Coast when it's angry.
Easy enough to do tho, crack down on state level legal weed. It's what keeps things dialed back from the fury of a thousand white hot suns that always lurks just under the surface.
@@Sethry406 Born and raised in Cali. Weed wasn't legalized until fairly recently, so it's not what has kept our fury in check.
Hah ok, fair enough. Had a massive cloud of weed smoke drifting by me at the time outside a bar and was just thinking how it's had a really nice calming effect on the community even when I lived in San Diego in the 2000s pre legalization
California there fighting for his life and Florida just like "ooh, pretty lights" 😂😂😂
Dark Cali! More pls!
California: *having bad flashbacks
Florida: Blinky blinky blinky
This was so sweet with Florida getting vulnerable and then he kept going and spoke In-n-out blasphemy.
I love it ! California losing his " crap"! 😂 and Florida having an existential crisis! I hope ya'll enjoyed Halloween 🎃
This was so well done and I could really feel their passion for their respective horror nights! Like damn, giving me state feels this morning 🥹
*sniff*
i smell a tumblr guy /j
Can confirm, as a homesick Floridian, i had a sudden onslaught of feelings lmao. This really nailed it!!! Especially the bit about in and out. Genuinely...so mediocre. Like have you even had a burger monger??? Get out of my face with this overpriced five guys that doesn't even have hotdogs lmao
As a Californian, I don't get the In and Out love. I loathe that place, and prefer to not eat at all when family and friends want to go there.
The reason FL fright night is "better" is because with how Florida people are made up of Florida Man(Men) and Florida Woman(s); You're never quite sure if that face eating naked guy is actually part of the show, or if it's Jeff from down the street. Where else can men pretending to be crocodiles get attacked by actual crocodiles?
"In and Out is just bad"
Now, that is a shooting offense.
Cali thinks back to when he out crazed even Florida
Thanks to you, I now know that alligators get tossed around in hurricanes. How is that not a movie but Sharknado is? Alligators are terrifying.
This made me wanna hug Florida...❤
And steal his Hello kitty Halloween themed hat
I love their...ummm....I guess "friendship"? whatever this relationship is I love it
Family- someone you're stuck with and try to make the best of.
Cali’s beanie actually looks red👏🏻
Edit: oh my god! I love Florida’s Chucky/Hello Kitty hat
How's about Florida pays for tickets for BOTH of them to go to Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights? Or Cali pays the plane tickets and Florida pays for the event tickets.
I was absolutely blindsided at "Trans-Siberian Orchestra". Turns out it's American band... * sad trombone noises * Oh well, new music to check out!
Appreciate your vids, it's a well needed insight to State's difference. Midwest and Alaska are my favourites
I love the Trans-Siberian Orchestra! Their concerts are so much fun
I can't express how much this excited me.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra was founded in Tampa, Fl.They always go back to do a Christmas show every year too.
@@chillduckyI live in Tampa and my Grandma absolutely loves them. She took us to their Christmas show and I had absolutely no clue about anything about them. I went to their concert expecting a classical orchestra that might play a few Christmas songs or something. I was NOT expecting a rock band and I sure didn’t expect PYROTECHNICS!
“How long has that roof been there?”
"Crazy"
Wow Florida geta sentimental en California gets angry this is a first
"is it safe?" Loui suddenly has lost his hearing, very tragic.
Being from Louisiana I can say that the Cajun accent was pretty good.
You feel like everything with Loui is an experience on another level! I'm pretty sure all those daiquiris are just to keep his blood pressure at a chill level!
Dayum. Was that a clip of Milk in the background? You really went for it with that one. The CA state-wide ptsd is clearly strong because I could spot it from the half-second clip.
It definitely underscores a hidden side to nice-guy California, though. There's a depth of commitment that comes from having gotten it very wrong and trying to do better.
Oooof! I'm old enough to remember the LA Riots, Asian classmates being pulled out of class by parents, handed rifles and shotguns, and tasked with defending their family stores and restaurants since the LAPD only responded to White business owners under attack. Add into that all the massive earthquakes in the 90s and various serial killers, and it was definitely a scary time. DON'T GO TO THE DARK SIDE, CALIFORNIA.
I want to see California have proper flash back and lose it on FL and TX and LA say California was out of line
Around 4:29 when Florida is just Ben venting is funny
Florida needs to experience Knotts Scary Farm.
Seriously. THAT is our cultural equivalent to FL Universal Halloween Horror Nights. People do show up and show out for that, learn the lore, etc. The actors even take the hearses on the road to college campuses and just chill around in full garb as real life advertising. And the nights have LAYERS to them. The later you go, the scarier it gets.
That was my very first job. It quickly becomes a family, and the attendees look forward to some of the regulars.
That and/or the Queen Mary Dark Harbor
Be interesting to see a Halloween vid with Rhode Island showing up, after all we're the home of Lovecraft and vampires. Love these state bits though, I tell people about them at work all the time. Keep up the great work Ben!
I was 4 and living in Nevada during the LA riots. I don't think I learned about them in detail until I was 15.
Knotts scary farm is my favorite and is older than both universal studios.
Actually pregaming for the trans Siberian orchestra might not be a bad idea. I bought my mom tickets to a concert since she always loved their songs on the 24 hour for a month Christmas song radio station. Come to find out they’re a heavy metal group with laser lights & super loud. She said thanks but never again.
I'm waiting for Cal to finally snap 😂
As a Native Louisianan when Cal asked if it was safe I already knew where the rest of the skit was going. #ThatsCrazy!
Love it!!! I’m head to HHN tonight!!! Awesome ish Ben!
Y'know sometimes I forget that mothertrucking Compton is in California... in LA county no less, I mean damn
C'mon Cali why you getting upset? "Can't we all just get along?" I mean that's practically your state motto.
THIS. This is the best. This is my new favorite of all of your videos.
California not being lineral and trying it's absolute best to suppress its LA Riot urges is terrifying.
Wonder if Texas would be proud or mock him is Cali let out his LA Riot side
AHHH IVE BEEN WAITING 😊❤
The *California flashbacks* definitely got me lol
All it takes is one bad day, California.....
California having flashbacks to the roof Koreans.
That prison riot throw back was uncalled for.
I just have a picture in my head of Ben sitting around his house talking to himself all day 😛
True story. My first HHN over 21, my older brother got me drunk and took me through the haunted houses…(in FL!) At first, I saw the actors jumping out at other people in line and so I just laughed when they jumped out at me…but then ONE of them got me but got WAY too close! (Within arms reach) …my knee jerk reaction was to punch and kick. He got a bloody nose and a swift kick to the balls at the same time. 😅 There’s a reason the FL actors are specifically told NOT to get close to people 😂 but on the plus side, the blood stains on his costume were real for the rest of the night! So you know, I just consider it all an act of realism. ❤
But yeah…he fucked around and found out REAL QUICK! 😅
I love Florida was attempting Will Smith but wound up channeling New York
I am so glad this is back
look ok In N Out is mid but it’s OUR mid burger chain!
Came to finish the saga, great stuff. Really makes me want to check out both parks horror nights. I have only been to scarowinds and multiple different fright fest.
florida (man) getting homesick 🥺🥺🥺
Florida's not wrong... there's a reason we say "see you in the fog" whenever we talk about HHN to anyone, it's a big deal. The one thing I truly am envious of is the fact Californians have access to parts of the backlot. Getting to walk up to the Bates House is a dream for me.
I've LIVED this!
Florida wasn't wrong about In and Out.
Thank you for advertising HHN.
Last day is November 4th, 2023.
Come on down, you'll have fun!
And merch is starting to get marked down.
The only place scarier than New Orleans during Halloween is Christmas in Chalmette.
Not wrong.
4:02 to be honest, anything that puts ‘houses’ and ‘California’ in the same sentence is scary enough as it is.
The way i clicked so fast 😂 i love this series
Loui in sweatpants makes sense
Florida's not wrong about those burgers.
Busch Gardens' Hall-O-Scream used to be way better before the parks were sold to some investment company.
Oh my, the LA riots!
The in and out comment is very accurate though as someone who lives on the west coast
Awesomeness
Louie has a great point about NOLA and Halloween. Like MX, you can find Catrinos and Catrinas roaming the city during NOLAs Dia de Los Muertos celebrations. There is also a Spooky Second Line (Jazz Parade) at Boo Carre, Peek-a-Boo at the Zoo, New Orleans Zombie Run with Zombie Hunters aka the Big Easy Rollergirls, and the main event, Krewe of Boo. Haunted Houses include the Mortuary, The Skeleton House, the Kraken House, Ghost Manor on Magazine Street, and Buckner Mansion, from American Horror Story and Disney’s Haunted Mansion (2023). Other fascinating places to visit are the Museum of Death, Creole death and mourning tours, New Orleans Nightmare, or book a night in a haunted hotel in NOLA, it's hard to choose just one as there are so many to choose from.
Florida triggered oldschool California during Halloween...Voorhees and Kruger can't top that...
For those who dont know Blinky is another word for bang bang for those metal things that make load noises and put people to red sleep.
F**king Ben Brainard tore me to shreds🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Own Scalyfoericus 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀
This just sounds like a once and a while field of screams
I miss Portos sooo much!!
I have a couple questions.
1. How do the states teleport to meetings and stuff, but they still have to use a car to get around? Why? They can teleport.
2. Do humans recognize the states when they're outside? And if they do, how do they react? Is it like: "omg look! There's a state!" Are they like celebrities? Or do people just know that it's normal for a state to go buy groceries?
3. How do they even come into the world??? Is it like normal humans do except countries do it or is it like some kind of experiment type of stuff?
4. Are any of the states related? It would be a little weird if they wouldn't be tbh.
I will probably edit this later. Please, if anyone has answers, tell me.
No answers, just more questions... How does California go to a Horror Night IN California? Why does Florida need to fly to Orlando?
I think it's best we don't think about Ben's universe in that much detail.
The only one I will answer is number 4:
Generally I refer to their previous countries as parents. Like floridas mom is Spain. So any states that were owned by the same country at the same time would probably at least be cousins
Nother question... Is the table more like a pocket detention? Like is it that all states that have been invited to said table can come by teleportation
@@JimOHalloran I think that they're just the personifications of each state, and _not_ just the landmass itself.
Gonna take a wild crack at the above questions. Not affiliated. Just taking my best guess:
1. The teleportation is likely _only_ between the individuals' respective states and the meeting room. As such, they can't simply zip California to New York or anything like that.
2: Guessing that most states blend in with other members of their states. As such, you won't be able to tell Florida apart from any other Floridian (especially since he's just as crazy).
3: They're likely just personifications of their states and/or territories. As such, they come from the people living in each state. It's kinda like how Jack Frost is the personification of winter, or how the Grim Reaper is death, etc.
4: Ben already answered this, so good enough.
Aaaaaaw!!!😢😢😢😢 Porto's!!!! Might be my biggest missed place to eat in all of SoCal, even including Northwoods Inn!!😢😢😢😢
Mouth hungry for nostalgia!!!!❤❤❤❤😢
I can understand why he was mad. Dueling Dragons was awesome. Universal has a great original ip there and a dueling dragons dark ride would be awesome. That house unto itself was like a dark ride.
I wanna see California snap
i love that you know TSO
Blinky, Blinky, Blinky! 😊
130 Haunted Houses in Ohio. Y'all got nothing CA & FL!!!
I Agree with Florida, I’ve had an In-N-Out Double Double Burger and it was Pretty Alright but I wouldn’t call it super amazing
Great video.
wow is this a full sized snickers bar? thanks california!
*sigh* Should have gone to Scary Farm
😂 I love this one
I love that you keep calling out In-n-out! Not BAD, but definitely overrated.
I would suggest, that Florida bring California to our horror nights, in Orlando. but I think if he did, California would be traumatized into a permanent catatonic state.
Never push California too far... Compton might come out.
As a Born & Raised Californian... I'm with FL on the In & Out thing.
in-n-out is sooooooo not worth the wait
If you want Halloween Horror Night or Florida in a cup, then WWoHP would be the best place to go. Your butterbeer may contain rat hair and/or mold. Sometimes the machine isn't properly cleaned or stored, thus creatures of the night will enter. Nobody has told me to stop telling the truth, but I have been offered accounting positions and gotten emails from HR despite not working there for 3 years.