At Halloween Horror Nights, the terror doesn’t stop at the ten haunted houses—it spills into the streets of Universal Studios Florida, transforming them into attractions in their own right. This year’s scare zone themes span from haunted Renaissance Faires to eerie swamps. Notably, this marks the first use of Intellectual Property in a scare zone since the Crypt TV collaboration in 2021. The 2024 season features a thrilling partnership with Blumhouse Productions, bringing familiar nightmares to life.
Prepare to sink your teeth into the details.
Enter the Blumhouse – Run a terrifying gauntlet of Blumhouse characters. From The Grabber to M3GAN dancing into your nightmares, this is a new kind of horror.
Torture Faire – Enter this Renaissance Faire, where only the bravest souls dare to face the medieval torture devices. Can you endure the torment, or will you beg for mercy?
Swamp of the Undead – In the backwaters of Louisiana, zombies risen from the bodies of trespassers killed and dumped in a nearby bog are lurking. Are you ready to face the terror?
Duality of Fear – As soon as you enter Halloween Horror Nights, you must choose between two paths: the horror of SINIST3R or the terror of SURR3AL.
Demon Queens – Four merciless queens loyal to SURR3AL haunt this otherworldly hellscape ripped from the darkest corners of the mind.
These scare zones complement the array of offerings at Halloween Horror Nights, including Insidious: The Further, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, and Nightmare Fuel: Nocturnal Circus, among many others. Check out these haunts on select nights from August 30 through November 3. Find out everything you need to know about tickets here.
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