Halloween Horror Nights will return to Universal Studios this Halloween season, with Halloween Horror Nights 30 operating on select nights in September and October, after being cancelled last year due to the global pandemic and social distancing norms.
Among the various horror shows and franchises that we know and love, Netflix and Mike Flanagan’s “The Haunting of Hill House” will be represented at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights, with the Bent-Neck Lady terrifying guests.
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The best part? Both Orlando and Hollywood will be visited by the ghastly spirits of “Hill House”!This is an immersive horror experience that every fan should live through at least once in their lifetime.
The omni-powerful Red Room – the heart of Hill House – and the famed Hall of Statues, whose deceptive powers overpower everyone who enters, will both feature here as they are iconic sequences from the Netflix series. Apparitions will appear around every corner, from William Hill – The Tall Man, to The Ghost in the Basement, who feverishly crawls throughout the House in search of his next victim.
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The mazes will put even the boldest guests to the test as they try to break free from the estate’s perpetual grasp or fall to Hill House’s overwhelming energies, forcing them to roam the endless halls alone, forever.
The “Halloween Horror Nights” activities kick off on Friday, September 3 in Orlando and Thursday, September 9 in Hollywood, with select nights running through Sunday, October 31 in both cities. For “Halloween Horror Nights” at Universal Orlando Resort, certain tickets and vacation packages are now on sale; tickets for the event at Universal Studios Hollywood will be available soon. Event nights are expected to sell out due to high demand. Visit www.HalloweenHorrorNights.com for additional information and to purchase tickets.
Happy haunting!