Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights

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Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights

By day, Universal Studios is filled with a variety of activities that the whole family can enjoy. At night, all of that changes as it’s turned into a scary, creepy, sinister attraction that only the brave can handle. Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights has been bringing thrills and chills to the Orlando area for 30 years now. This year JACK…IS…BACK. Universal Orlando Resort Reveals Infamous Return Of Jack The Clown To Halloween Horror Nights beginning On Friday, September 3. There are 10 Terrifying Haunted Houses, Five Scare Zones and more. This is what you can expect if you dare to visit Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando.

Information About The Haunted Houses
Guests will get to go through a variety of different haunted houses that are each scarier than the next. All of the houses are set up indoors, and they are fairly similar to mazes. What this means is that visitors will feel as if they are traveling through a never-ending scarefest that they can’t find their way out of. Each house has sound effects, small passages, mirror effects, strobe lights, loud music and of course, a lot of gruesome creatures. Guests are continuously sent through the maze one at a time on a rather than going through as a small group. This allows for a more constant flow and less of a wait time. In general, it takes about 3-4 minutes to get through each house.

Scare Zones
In addition to the haunted houses there are also scare zones that are filled with gore and guts. They are similar to haunted houses, but are located outdoors in some of the open areas. They don’t tend to be as elaborate as the haunted houses, but can still give you a good scare. There are five scare zones this year and they include The Harvest, Vamp ‘85: New Year’s Eve, Revenge of Chucky and Killer Klowns from Outer Space.

Packages Available
Halloween Horror Nights kicks off on Friday, September 3 and continues on select nights through Sunday, October 31, 2021. Select tickets are on sale now for Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights, featuring a variety of ways for guests to customize their visit to stay, scream and save. Various event upgrades like the R.I.P. Tours, a guided tour experience that provides priority V.I.P. access to the haunted houses; Behind the Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tours, a daytime, lights-on tour of the haunted houses that offers a glimpse into how the scares are brought to life; and more. Celebrating Halloween at Orlando Theme Parks

Universal Orlando hotel guests also receive exclusive benefits, including access to a dedicated entry gate for the event (with valid event admission), complimentary transportation to Universal’s theme parks and Universal CityWalk, and access to an all-new, limited-time “Jack’d Up” experience at Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort – where guests get a closer look into the chaotic world of Jack and some of the sinister environments inspired by his past invasions of Halloween Horror Nights. Plus, the hotel’s Swizzle Lounge lobby bar will transform into the “Horror Icons Bar,” featuring specialty beverages and snacks inspired by the event’s most infamous icons, and props and costumes that pay an eerie homage to Halloween Horror Nights past. Halloween Horror Nights is a separately ticketed event. Event occurs rain or shine. No rain checks, returns or refunds. WARNING: EVENT MAY BE TOO INTENSE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 13. NO COSTUMES OR COSTUME MASKS ALLOWED.

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