ORLANDO, Fla. β After being canceled last year because of the pandemic, Halloween Horror Nights has returned to Universal Studios Florida. Here are five things to know.
Itβs year 30 for @UniversalORL Halloween Horror Nights! We are inside the sets this AM here you can see the opening scene from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.. we are heading to the Bride of Frankenstein Lives in our 6am hour on @BN9 and @MyNews13 tune in! @HorrorNightsORL pic.twitter.com/8cZwObh0Fl
β Caitlin Wilson (@CaitlinWilsonTV) September 3, 2021
1. History in the Making
Halloween Horror Nights kicks off Friday and this year Universal is celebrating a milestone: 30 years of scares.
2. Haunted Houses
They have 10 terrifying houses, all of them new with plenty of original concepts and designs. A few of the houses on the lineup this year include, "The Haunting of Hill House" and "Beetlejuice."
3. COVID Precautions
While Universal is highly encouraging guests wear masks while inside the houses, they are not mandatory. As a safety precaution, Universal has added vinyl barriers throughout the houses to separate guests from the scareactors.
4. Dates
Halloween Horror Nights will run select nights through Oct. 31.
5. Tickets
Tickets for opening night of the event have sold out, but Universal says there are still tickets available for other nights.
You can find more information on Universal Orlando Resort's website.
Next set! Bride of Frankenstein lives! Seriously these scare actors are so talented.. we get the story behind this brand new house coming up live on @BN9 and @MyNews13 pic.twitter.com/duwl3lMtQv
β Caitlin Wilson (@CaitlinWilsonTV) September 3, 2021