ORLANDO, Fla. (September 3, 2021) – The world’s premier Halloween event, Halloween Horror Nights, opens tonight at Universal Orlando Resort – bringing the ultimate Halloween experience to life at Universal Studios Florida on selects nights through October 31. For its highly-anticipated 30th year, Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights is unleashing a legion of horror legends, pop culture greats and haunting original stories – many from the event’s esteemed history – in 10 disturbingly realistic haunted houses, five nightmarish scare zones and outrageous live entertainment, with diabolical surprises lurking around every corner... Throughout the event, guests will:
And when they need a break from the screams, guests can enjoy two all-new, shockingly-entertaining shows. Marathon of Mayhem: Carnage Factory, a brand-new nighttime lagoon show, transforms the expansive Universal Studios lagoon with renowned visions of fright highlighting some of the biggest names in horror and Halloween Horror Nights history featured in this year’s event. And a fiery new show, Halloween Nightmare Fuel, ignites guests’ waking nightmares with nocturnal creatures, aerialists of the night and frightful fire performers as they come alive to the crackling beat of rock, metal, and electronica music. For more information about Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights 2021 and to purchase tickets, visit www.Orlando.HalloweenHorrorNights.com. Due to popular demand, event nights are expected to sell out and tickets should be purchased in advance. Halloween Horror Nights also returns to Universal Studios Hollywood this fall, running select nights Thursday, September 9 through Sunday, October 31. #HHN30 Guidelines for Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights will align with the destination’s overall health and safety protocols and preserve the unique nature of our event’s guest experience. Clear vinyl has been installed in key locations of our haunted houses to allow our scareactors to safely interact with guests. All team members and performers will be required to wear face coverings within indoor venues. As always, we continue to monitor local conditions and react appropriately. Please note the CDC advises that older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions might be at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Guests should evaluate their risk in determining whether to attend. People who show no symptoms can spread COVID-19 if they are infected, any interaction with the general public poses an elevated risk of being exposed to COVID-19, and Universal cannot guarantee that guests will not be exposed during their visit. Before visiting, click here to review the safety guidelines for Universal Orlando Resort. Comments are closed.
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