Haunted Houses and Scare Zones
The heart of Universal Horror Nights lies in its detailed and terrifying haunted houses. These aren't your typical haunted attractions. Universal Studios goes all out, recreating some of the most iconic horror films and series that place you in the center of the terror. So, what kind of haunted houses should you expect this year?
- A Quiet Place
- Ghosbutsters: Frozen Empire
- Insidious: The Further
- The Weekend: Nightmare Trilogy
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Legace of Leatherface
- Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines
- Monstruous 2: The Nightmares of Latin America
- Dead Exposure: Death Valley
As you walk through the theme park, you’ll also encounter scare zones, areas filled with actors in elaborate costumes and makeup who are there to give you a good scare. These areas are filled with fog, eerie lighting, and creepy sound effects that set the mood and keep your heart racing.
The Best Time to Go
These horror nights typically run from mid-September to early November. However, tickets sell out fast, so it's best to plan your trip in advance. Weekends are usually busier, so if you want to avoid large crowds, consider attending on a weekday. Halloween Horror Nights tickets can be purchased online, where you can also select express passes for shorter wait times. Keep in mind that prices may vary depending on the day of your visit or the type of pass you purchase. For example, the general admission will cost from $77.
How to Get Your Tickets
To enjoy all that Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights has to offer, it’s important to secure your tickets early. Purchasing tickets online is the easiest and most convenient option, and you can even grab bundle deals or Universal Fright Night passes that provide extra perks like priority access to the haunted houses or admission to the park during the day. Be sure to check Universal’s official website for the latest updates on ticket pricing and availability, as certain dates and special events often sell out quickly.