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Halloween Horror Nights return to Universal Orlando Resort
Halloween Horror Nights is now open at Universal Orlando Resort, featuring extra haunted houses and more scary attractions.
For a total of 36 nights through Nov. 3, guests can expect to experience cinematic greats, slasher films, cult classics and original nightmares inspired by the past in 10 disturbingly-real haunted houses, five scare zones and one powerhouse live show.
Things to do
This year, guests to Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights will:
- Find themselves in the Upside Down where they will come face-to-face with the predatory Demogorgon from Netflix’s original series “Stranger Things”
- Be transported to the suburban town of Haddonfield, Illinois where the infamous slasher Michael Myers is hungry for revenge in “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers”
- Fend off malevolent spirits in the Freeling house as they cross into the “light” in Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s (MGM) iconic supernatural horror film “Poltergeist”
- Live by the rules or suffer the consequences as Sam – the spirit of the Halloween – readies to punish those who break the dark holiday’s traditions in Legendary Pictures’ cult classic “Trick ‘r Treat,” directed by Michael Dougherty
- Live the horrors of two terrifying films by Jason Blum – Happy Death Day and The First Purge – in “The Horrors of Blumhouse”
- Scream their way through five spine-chilling original haunted houses created by the twisted minds of Universal Orlando’s Entertainment team, including “Dead Exposure: Patient Zero,” “Slaughter Sinema,” “Carnival Graveyard: Rust in Pieces,” “Seeds of Extinction” and “ScaryTales: Deadly Ever After”
Scare zones
"Scareators" in five highly-themed scare zones will invade the streets of Universal Studios Florida, two of which are based on classic ‘80s horror icons – MGM’s “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” and “Revenge of Chucky” – as well as three original concepts – “Vamp 85: New Year’s Eve,” “The Harvest” and “Twisted Tradition.”
Plus, Academy of Villains returns for its third consecutive year with an all-new show combining dance, acrobatics and theatrics in “Academy of Villains: Cyberpunk” – featuring a new storyline that tests humanity against technology.
For more information about Halloween Horror Nights 2018, visit www.UniversalTravelAgents.com.