Universal’s 35th Halloween Horror Nights unveiled
Universal Orlando Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights is now open for sale.
It returns for its 35th year, and open for 48 select nights from 28 August through 1 November.
Guests can now book select tickets.
Universal says it will be the most expansive Halloween Horror Nights event ever — featuring 10 all-new haunted houses and scare zones, new entertainment and street experiences.
This year’s Halloween Horror Nights will be the “Infernal Carnival of Nightmares,” orchestrated by Jack the Clown and Dr. Oddfellow, who are joining forces for the first time ever to unleash their reign of terror.
This year debuts their all-new haunted house, “Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control.”
Additional details about this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort, including information about new haunted houses and more, will be revealed soon.
Tickets to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando, can be booked at UniversalOrlando.com/HHN
Tickets for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort are also available via a number of travel partners, including AttractionTickets.com, Floridatix and Orlando Attraction Tickets.
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