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28 Aug 15, 07:42 AM |
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Universal Orlando Resort Reveals the Final Details of Halloween Horror Nights 25
Universal Orlando Resort Reveals the Final Details of this year's Halloween Horror Nights 25
Fan-favourite stories and characters from the event’s 25 year history to make monstrous return, including 2013’s top-rated house: ‘An American Werewolf In London’ This year, Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights will celebrate 25 years of scares, screams and terror by bringing back some of the most iconic and blood-curdling stories from event history. This year’s event will feature nine disturbingly-real haunted houses, including one of the highest-rated houses ever: An American Werewolf In London. Guests will also relive their favourite sinister stories from Universal’s Entertainment Team in horrific new ways. Here’s what to expect at this year’s event:
For a detailed listing of each experience featured at this year’s event click here. On select nights from September 18th until November 1st, guests can visit Universal Orlando’s theme parks by day and by night: becoming victims of their own horror film at Halloween Horror Nights 25. For more information on Halloween Horror Nights 25 visit HalloweenHorrorNights/Orlando.
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28 Aug 15, 09:27 AM |
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eeeek sounds amazing! so excited!
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28 Aug 15, 06:58 PM |
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Would you recommend it ? I've got 2 teenage boys ... not sure I'd be up for it - too easily scared. We're staying at one of Universal Hotels so it's on our doorstep.
Anyone know how ticketing works ? Was planning on being in Universal Studios that day then staying on for the Halloween Horror Night but do you have to buy a separate ticket and is it in a separate area ? Anyone been before ? Edited at 07:11 PM. |
29 Aug 15, 08:49 AM |
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I was reading this, turned to the other half and said "uh-oh, I really don't want to wet myself with fear during HHN...They were not taking my bladder into account when they designed this!"
I'm getting more of a wuss year by year! All that said, BRING IT ON! chocolate_ee I would recommend doing it, especially as you're staying right on resort. It does need a separate ticket. We have the frequent fear pass meaning we can go as many times as we want on selected nights. I know you can buy single night tickets, that's what we did last time, we decided on the spur of the moment and bought them from the universal staff at the stand next to Men in Black. My other half loves all things scary, meanwhile me and my dad will be screaming like girls and running (read as 'waddling' after all the American food) in the opposite direction. It takes place in Universal Studios once the park is closed for day admission. If you look in the forums, there's one dedicated to all things Halloween Horror Nights. Hope that helps, Jen xx |
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29 Aug 15, 10:55 AM |
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Thanks Jen - I'm stocking up on Tena pads !
Just watched a video from last year and realised that it has the boys name on it ( not literally ) ! Gotta get my head round all the ticketing thing - my head is swimming with all the permutations ! |
31 Aug 15, 08:49 PM |
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Did this a few times now and will be going when we are over again this year. Your teenagers will love it. We have also bought the FFP ticket which means we can go about 4 nights if we want too.
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31 Aug 15, 09:04 PM |
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Went about 5 years ago .taking my teenage son for the first time this year I would highly recommend it .its the highlight of my Holliday
But get the frequent fear pass so you can go on more than one night as wait times for some of the house are long you can do different houses on different nights. As the fast passes are $60+ per person on top of the ticket prices |
3 Sep 15, 02:26 PM |
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So confused about ticket options ( again ! - will I ever get the hang of this ?! )
I was planing on buying a 3 park bonus ticket ( both Universal parks plus wet n wild ) with the Halloween Horror Nights combo which allows you access to the HH Nights event dates which fall within the same 14 consecutive day period ( only going for one week over Oct Half term 24th Oct - 31st Oct ) but would I then have to buy an express pass on top of that ? And did I read somewhere that you can only buy those when you;re there or did I imagine that ? Anyone know ? |
8 Sep 15, 01:27 PM |
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I already have my fast pass for HHN you can buy them online. You don't have to buy the fast pass but waits for the houses can get quite long so we got them just in case.
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