Paramount Pictures’ critically acclaimed film series A Quiet Place comes to life as an All-New Halloween Horror Nights Haunted House at Universal Orlando Resort.
Following rumors that a A Quiet Place haunted house was coming to HHN 33, the news has been confirmed today, June 6 by Universal.
Guests will need to silence their screams when they enter the post-apocalyptic world of Paramount Pictures’ blockbuster movies, A Quiet Place and A Quiet Place Part II, in an all-new chilling haunted house at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights.
The terror of the excruciating silence is set to begin Friday, August 30 at Universal Orlando Resort.
Directed by John Krasinski and critically acclaimed for its suspenseful yet mostly silent storytelling, A Quiet Place and A Quiet Place Part II follow the Abbott family as they try to survive the aftermath of sightless creatures with a sharp sense of hearing that draws them to prey on anything that makes the slightest noise.
Mirroring the silence in the films, the haunted houses will embrace unique sound design, special effects and the adept performances of the scareactors to convey the ominous sense of dread depicted in the films. Consequential to the storyline, Halloween Horror Nights will incorporate the use of American Sign Language (ASL) for the first time ever within the “A Quiet Place” haunted houses to capture the authenticity of the films.
Fans will relive the tension that will come to life in the iconic scenes from the first two films, including traveling through the farmhouse that serves as the Abbott family’s shelter and stepping into the root cellar where Evelyn Abbott escapes to give birth as one of the creatures closes in. The snarls of the larger-than-life predators will follow guests at every spine-chilling turn, and guests must remember: if they hear you, they will hunt you.
At Universal Orlando this spooky season, a chilling new collection of horrifying experiences await guests, including 10 all-new movie-quality haunted houses, five scare zones filled with hundreds of menacing creatures, plus an energetic live show.
Select tickets for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando are available for purchase, including single-night tickets, Express Passes, the R.I.P Tour, which provides front of the line access to the haunted houses, and the Behind the Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tour that offers a glimpse into how the scares are brought to life via a daytime, lights-on journey through select haunted house.
Guests can also stay, scream and save up to $200 (based on a seven-night stay) with a special vacation package that includes one-night admission to the event, admission to all three Universal Orlando theme parks and accommodations at a Universal hotel near the haunts with exclusive benefits, including access to a dedicated Halloween Horror Nights entrance for faster entry into the event, Early Park Admission to the theme parks during the day, and more.
Tickets for Universal Orlando’s Premium Scream Night on Thursday, August 29, are now available. This unprecedented, one-night event will give a limited number of fans the opportunity to experience this year’s haunts before the event officially opens on Friday, August 30, including access to all 10 haunted houses, five scare zones and live entertainment.
Premium Scream Night guests will also enjoy shorter wait times and staggered entry by group to the haunted houses, select all-you-care-to-enjoy food and non-alcoholic beverages, a souvenir credential, access to select attractions at Universal Studios Florida and free self-parking. Only a limited number of tickets are available – click here for additional details.
Fans can get a jump-start on their Halloween Horror Nights gear with an all-new merchandise collection available for purchase now at Universal Orlando Resort and online at http://shop.universalorlando.com. New items include a t-shirt and mug inspired by the all-original “A Quiet Place” haunted house.
Check out the Haunted Houses already announced:
The Museum: Deadly Exhibits
An original house, The Museum: Deadly Exhibits is described as a visit to a new folklore museum exhibit, The Rotting Stone, where an evil escapes from within, destroying everything in its path...
Major Sweets Candy Factory
Universal say that in Major Sweets Candy Factory, you’ve been invited to chaperone a field trip to a candy factory, with the deadly delicious treats turning the kids into sugar-fueled fiends.
This new original house is based on Major Sweets, a character that HHN featured during Halloween Horror Nights 31’s scarezone, Sweet Revenge.
Goblin’s Feast Tavern
Goblin's Feast is an original house set within Goblin’s Feast Tavern.
Universal say that when you enter the haunter house you will visit the goblin village where a lavish feast is being prepared for goblins, orcs, hobgoblins and witches. And you’re the main course.
Slaughter Sinema 2
Slaughter Sinema 2 is an original house, and a squel house to Slaughter Sinema, and if you’re dying for a b-movie horror marathon, head to the Carey Drive-in...
You will scream through eight scares, featuring scenes from creature features, grindhouse gore, spaghetti westerns and more.
The original Slaughter Sinema was an original house back in 2018 at HHN Orlando, and like the original, Slaughter Sinema 2 will be set in Carey, Ohio, a fictional setting that HHN has used for several original houses over the years, and has featurd many fan-favorite characters including The Director, The Usher, Legendary Truth, Cindy Caine, and H.R. Bloodengutz.
A new heavy metal skeleton character will feature in one of the b-movies in the haunted house called Heavy Metal Hell 3-D.
The news of the first haunted house at HHN 33 was revealed at a Halloween Horror Nights Panel at Spooky Empire, on Friday, May 17.
At the panel, the new character Heavy Metal Hell 3-D was revealed to the audience.
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