Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights

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Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights

The spookiest nights of the year

The beginning of the spookiest month is right around the corner. Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights began September 2nd and will continue throughout October until Halloween.

It’s Music to Your Fears, It’s The Wolf Man vs. Dracula vs. The Mummy, They’re Bewitchingly Terrifying, and many more themes are all apart from the haunted houses scattered around the park. With a total of 10 haunted houses open to visitors.

Included in this year’s houses is a special themed house by singer-songwriter, The Weeknd, The Weeknd: After Hours Nightmare. Many of the singer’s fans are eager to visit his nightmare.

Along with these houses, there will be five frightening scare zones. The scare zones, like the haunted houses, are scattered around the park, filled with spooky actors ready to terrorize those brave enough to cross their pass. Only enter the scare zones if you dare.

Though the park may be filled with terror if visitors need a break from the scares, are overstimulated, hungry, or want to shop, there are many places they can visit. One of the places visitors can go to escape their fears is the tribute store. The tribute store can be located by the dead man’s pier house and is filled to the brim with Halloween-themed items, clothing, food, and snacks.

Fear is not the only thing visitors will feel though. They will also feel the excitement and look in awe as the two live shows start. The pyrotechnics and aerial performances at the Halloween Nightmare Fuel Wildfire, or they’ll will be hypnotized by the Halloween story Ghoulish.

Of course, all good things come at a price. Ticket prices vary per night, but visitors are looking at $73.99 per person for a single night to $324.99 per person, however, people are welcome to visit the houses every night and it includes free parking.

Regardless of if people are a fan of Halloween or not, they sure do not want to miss a fun night with food, friends, and spooky performances.


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