The studio tour, I went on, drove by the Psycho House. The tour did not stop here. As the trolley pasted, the guide told us to look to see if we can see mother in the window. Ohhh I did spot her. Or did I?!?
The tour did stop at the Bates Motel which is down the bend. The house overlooks the motel from the hill. At the stop, you can take a photo opp with Norman’s car. If you angle the photo right, the house would be in the background.
It is neat that they upkeep the house. And after all these years the classic stands the test of time, even being rediscovered by the...
Read moreWORTH EVERY PENNY! Truly phenomenal and frightening. Even I was scared and only the IRS can do that. The sounds, lights, smells, fake blood splatter all ramp up that glorious fear. One thing that confused me was the amount of strollers and crying toddlers. Horror movies tend to cater to mature audiences so Disney may have been better than Psycho and The Purge. It was like a sacrifice to the Studio or something. Who knows, maybe it was? Anyway, find a babysitter and have a great time. There's drinking, eating,...
Read moreJust like the neighboring Bates Motel Film Set, visiting this historic landmark, and yes I will always call it that, was nothing short of a dream come true. Thanks to the Universal VIP Experience I actually got to roam the entire set and get some amazing pictures! Walking in Norman Bates’ footsteps was frightening but also enthralling at the same time. Love that Janet Leigh’s spirit lives on through both The Motel’s and The House’s address on non-other than Janet...
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