Donna Kelce, mother of Travis Kelce, showcased her enthusiasm for Taylor Swift by wearing Swift-themed merchandise at Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights, highlighting her status as a dedicated Swiftie and her close relationship with Swift.
Universal's Halloween Horror Nights features new and immersive scare houses based on popular horror franchises like Five Nights at Freddy's, Terrifier, Fallout, Friday the 13th, and Poltergeist, with advanced animatronics, elaborate effects, and themed environments designed to deliver intense scares and unique experiences across both coasts.
Universal Studios is creating a 'Fallout' themed haunted house for their 2025 Halloween Horror Nights event in Hollywood and Orlando, based on the popular Prime Video series set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, featuring iconic scenes and characters from the franchise. Tickets are on sale, and the event begins in late August and early September.
Universal Orlando Resort announced a new haunted house for Halloween Horror Nights based on the film series "A Quiet Place," featuring American Sign Language for the first time. The attraction will recreate iconic scenes from the films, emphasizing silence and suspense. Halloween Horror Nights runs from Aug. 30 to Nov. 3, with tickets on sale now.
Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights will feature new haunted houses based on Paramount Pictures' "A Quiet Place" films, debuting August 30 at Universal Orlando Resort and September 5 at Universal Studios Hollywood. The attractions will incorporate unique sound design, special effects, and American Sign Language to enhance the eerie experience. Various ticket options and vacation packages are available for both locations, offering fans multiple ways to enjoy the event.
Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights 33 will feature a new "Premium Scream Night" on August 29, offering limited capacity, shorter wait times, staggered haunted house entries, select all-you-care-to-enjoy food, and more for $350 plus tax. Tickets go on sale June 6.
Universal Studios' annual Halloween Horror Nights has featured a live-action haunted house based on the popular video game The Last of Us. The haunted house immerses guests in the game's world, allowing them to be chased by creatures and interact with characters Joel and Ellie. The experience includes detailed sets and special effects to create a thrilling and scary atmosphere. The success of The Last of Us as a video game and HBO TV series has expanded its audience, and this limited-time haunted house offers fans a unique and immersive experience. The future of The Last of Us franchise includes rumors of a third game and a second season of the HBO series.
Jamie Foxx visited Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights, posing for a photo with costumed actors and enjoying the VIP treatment. Other celebrities like Ariana Madix, Barbie Ferreriera, and Nicole Richie were also in attendance. Halloween Horror Nights is a popular fall tradition in Southern California, attracting A-listers who may experience the spooky mazes for some real screams.
Staff at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios threatened lingering guests with playing Taylor Swift music at full volume if they didn't leave the park after closing time. The humorous closing-time message, which was seemingly pre-recorded, warned guests that they had to leave so the park could be prepared for the next day. While some may see it as a threat, others might view it as a welcome dance party.
Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights has returned with its 32nd edition, featuring a variety of haunted houses and scare zones. One of the standout attractions is "Dueling Dragons: Choose Thy Fate," which pays homage to the beloved roller coasters from Islands of Adventure. The house takes guests on a thrilling journey through the battle between fire and ice dragons, offering multiple paths and endings. Other top-tier houses include "Chucky: Ultimate Kill Count," "The Darkest Deal," and "Dr. Oddfellow: Twisted Origins." The event runs until October 31st.
Universal Studios Hollywood is introducing two new live entertainment shows, "The Purge: Dangerous Waters" and "Blumhouse: Behind the Screams," as part of its Halloween Horror Nights lineup. The shows, based on horror films produced by Blumhouse, will feature stunts, lighting effects, and behind-the-scenes insights. In addition to the shows, parkgoers can experience haunted houses, scare zones, and encounters with spooky monsters. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter will also be open, with Death Eaters roaming the area. The event runs on select nights until October 31, and tickets are available for purchase online.
Universal Studios Hollywood has unveiled its complete lineup for the 2023 Halloween Horror Nights event, featuring new haunted houses such as Evil Dead Rise, Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America, and Holidayz in Hell. The event will also include Terror Tram...The Exterminatorz, where guests will encounter an insect uprising and crossovers from director Jordan Peele's films. In addition, previously announced attractions include Stranger Things 4, The Exorcist: Believer, Chucky: Ultimate Kill Count, and Universal Monsters: Unmasked. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter will also be open during the event. Various ticket options are available for attendees.
Universal Studios is bringing back a haunted house based on the hit Netflix show "Stranger Things" for Halloween Horror Nights. The house will immerse guests in the mind-bending twists and supernatural terror of Season 4, featuring the new villain Vecna. Visitors will explore iconic scenes from Hawkins, Indiana, including Hawkins Lab and Vecna's chilling mind lair. The event will be held at both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort, with tickets starting at $74. Other house themes announced include "The Last of Us" and "Chucky."
Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights will feature a haunted house based on the popular video game, The Last of Us. Visitors will navigate through an abandoned Pittsburgh with Joel and Ellie while being hunted by clickers and possibly Hunters. The event will open on September 1 in Orlando and September 7 in Hollywood. The Last of Us recently wrapped its first season of a TV adaptation and is celebrating 10 years since the launch of the first game.
Universal Studios announced that a haunted house based on the post-apocalyptic video game and HBO series "The Last of Us" will be featured at Halloween Horror Nights in both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando. The announcement coincides with the video game's 10th anniversary. Halloween Horror Nights is an annual event that features various themed haunted houses, rides, and live entertainment.