Halloween Horror Nights returns earlier than ever
Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights will deliver spine tingling frights earlier than ever before.
Halloween Horror Nights returns on select nights from August 30 through November 3 2024, with a new terrifying experiences.
This year, 10 all-new movie-quality haunted houses and five scare zones will fill the streets of Universal.
Guests can also enjoy an energetic live show, eat and shop for Halloween merch.
Halloween Horror Nights single night tickets are available for purchase now.
Additional details about Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood will be revealed soon.
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