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Major Sweets Candy Factory Announced for Halloween Horror Nights 2024

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Trick or treat! Major Sweets Candy Factory delivers a spine-chilling blend of both at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights. Here’s what Universal Orlando Resort has to say about this haunted house:

You’ve been invited to chaperone a field trip to a candy factory. The deadly delicious treats turn the kids into sugar-fueled fiends.

Major Sweets Candy Factory at Halloween Horror Nights 2024
Major Sweets Candy Factory at Halloween Horror Nights 2024

Does this concept ring a bell? That’s because it draws inspiration from the 2022 scare zone known as Sweet Revenge. The New York zone appeared to be an innocent 1950s Halloween parade, but it had taken a sinister turn. The candy distributed by the Major Sweets Candy Co. had a horrifying effect, transforming the children into cold-blooded killers.

Sweet Revenge at Halloween Horror Nights 2022
Sweet Revenge at Halloween Horror Nights 2022

We loved this zone in 2022, so we’re thrilled to see the concept evolve into a full-scale haunted house.

Halloween Horror Nights 2024 runs on select nights from August 30 through November 3. Find out everything you need to know about tickets here


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Kelsey hails from the land of chocolate, ketchup, and Mister Rogers – known to most as Pennsylvania. Her family’s annual visits to the sunshine state instilled a love of storytelling and theme parks at an early age. In 2015, she packed her bags for the Disney College Program but decided to make this move permanent and call Orlando home. When she is not roaming Orlando’s world-class Theme Parks with her husband, she can be found lost in a book, planning her next vacation, or petting dogs.