Universal Orlando Resort have officially announced that a Stranger Things House is coming to Halloween Horror Nights 32!
Earlier today twitter user @ACELAND leaked a TV Promo for this year's Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort that included Stranger Things, and now its official!
Universal Orlando Resort have officially revealed that guests can once again go back to the Upside Down in an all-new “Stranger Things” haunted house.
Beginning September 1, guests visiting Universal Orlando Resort will be able to experience an all-new Stranger Things haunted house, where you will feel as though they have been transported into Hawkins, Indiana, where the newest supernatural villain, Vecna, is hell-bent on obliterating the volatile barrier between the eerie Upside Down and the real world.
This year’s petrifying haunted house will once again transport guests to Hawkins, Indiana, where they will encounter the newest supernatural villain, Vecna, who is hell-bent on obliterating the volatile barrier between the eerie Upside Down and the real world in an attempt to reign supreme.
The “Stranger Things” haunted house mirrors the mind-bending twists and supernatural terror of Season 4, immersing guests in a heart-pounding experience alongside valiant characters from the series, including Eleven, Max, Eddie and more. Guests will find themselves on the front line of Vecna’s deadly attacks on the citizens of Hawkins while traveling through iconic scenes, including the notorious Hawkins Lab, the enigmatic Creel House and Vecna’s chilling mindscape.
Along the way, guests will confront their deepest fears and come face to face with otherworldly creatures like demobats and even Vecna himself. In a race against the clock, guests find themselves in the ultimate showdown within Vecna’s blood-red Mind Lair, striving to escape and save mankind from his deadly curse.
“From the opening shots of ‘Stranger Things 4,’ episode one, we knew this was meant to be an experience at Halloween Horror Nights,” said John Murdy, Executive Producer of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood. “We’re excited for our fans to live Vecna’s curse as we recreate the iconic and terrifying moments from the show,” added Lora Sauls, Assistant Director, Creative Development and Show Direction at Universal Orlando Resort.
Guests can now experience a record-breaking 48 nights of terror at Universal Orlando Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights, running select nights through Saturday, November 4.
All event tickets are now on sale, including the popular Frequent Fear and Rush of Fear Passes that allow guests to experience the horror again and again on multiple nights during the event, and guests can get to the fear faster by upgrading their Fear Passes to include express access.
Those looking for an early start can add the Scream Early Ticket to their event ticket, giving them access to Universal Studios Florida between 3 and 5 p.m. to enjoy the thrills of the theme park before bracing for the chills of Halloween Horror Nights.
Guests can also purchase single-night tickets and event upgrades like Express Pass, R.I.P. Tour and the daytime Behind the Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tour.
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Universal Orlando Resort have also revealed that multi-night tickets for Halloween Horror Nights are now available for this years event at Universal Studios Florida.
Plus, in an added surprise, extra dates have been added to this years event with four November dates now added to this years event, November 1 - 4.
There are four types of multi-night tickets available for purchase this year, with everyone getting a bonus in the form of six free months of access to the Peacock streaming service!
Starting today, Guests can purchase their frequent fear pass through the official Universal website and will have the option to visit the Park for this spooktacular Halloween event more than once to get their dose of fear filled. T
The passes will go from one tier to another, allowing you to pick and choose.
Here are the available passes:
Halloween Horror Nights Rush of Fear Pass
Starting at $179.99
Get access to up to the first 18 event nights of terror and save when you buy online—savings versus front gate.
Restrictions apply. (Dates include: September 1-3, 6-10,13-17,20-24)
Halloween Horror Nights Frequent Fear Pass
Starting at $229.99
Get up to 30 nights. Save when you buy online and come EVERY Sun.-Thurs. event night PLUS the first weekend. Savings versus front gate.
Restrictions apply. (dates include September 1-3, 6–7, 10, 13–14, 17, 20–21, 24, 27–28, October 1, 4–5, 8, 11–12, 15, 18–19, 22, 25–26, 29, 31, November 1-2)
Halloween Horror Nights Frequent Fear Plus Pass
Starting at $269.99
Get up to 40 nights. Save when you buy online and come EVERY Sun.-Fri. event night PLUS the first and last Sat. event nights. Savings versus front gate.
Restrictions apply. (dates starting September 1–3, 6–8, 10, 13–15, 17, 20–22, 24, 27–29, October 1, 4–6, 8, 11–13, 15, 18–20, 22, 25-27, 29, 31, November 1-4)
Halloween Horror Nights Ultimate Frequent Fear Pass
Starting at $374.99
Get up to 48 nights. Experience EVERY night of the event and save when you buy online. Plus, get FREE Regular parking after 5 p.m. on all event nights—savings versus front gate.
Restrictions apply. (dates include September 1–3, 6–10, 13–17, 20–24, 27–30, October 1, 4–8, 11–15, 18–22, 25–29, 31, November 1-4)
Halloween Horror Nights 32 will take place at Universal Studios Florida on select nights from September 1 through November 4, 2023.
HHN 32 will feature 10 terrifying haunted houses, 5 sinister scare zones and live entertainment, and this year expect high-scoring scares when the iconic video game The Last of Us comes to life as part of this year's Halloween Horror Nights.
The haunted house is inspired by the hugely popular Naughty Dog and PlayStation game, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year.
Set in a ravaged civilization, where Infected and hardened survivors run rampant, Naughty Dog and PlayStation’s “The Last of Us” video game, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, has captivated audiences since its release.
And now, guests can immerse themselves in a real-life experience that puts them directly into the game’s frightening world.
“The Last of Us” haunted house will propel guests into a world of carnage and mayhem as they follow in the footsteps of the game’s protagonists, Joel and Ellie, who endure a brutal journey in a world overtaken by a fungal virus that turns humans into various forms of a new threat known as the Infected.
As guests encounter the Infected – Runners, Stalkers and Clickers – along with The Hunters, a band of hostile humans, they will need to navigate the Pittsburgh Quarantine Zone, including iconic locations from the video game such as the creepy and desolate The Hotel Grand and a labyrinth of dark and dank tunnels, in a desperate attempt to escape and survive.
Naughty Dog Co-President Neil Druckmann said “As a massive fan – and frequent attendee of Halloween Horror Nights, we are honored to have ‘The Last of Us’ included in this year’s lineup. It has been an incredible thrill for us at Naughty Dog to collaborate with Universal, bringing the world of the game to life, focusing on even the tiniest details that our fans know so well.”
The Last of Us will be a massive crowd-puller at HHN 32, and it's not the first of this year's haunted houses to be announced...
The murderous doll Chucky will be the star of an all-new house inspired by the smash hit SYFY and USA network series Chucky.
For Universal Orlando’s event, guests can now purchase a variety of tickets and vacation packages for Halloween Horror Nights 2023 which begins Friday, September 1, including single-night ticketsand event upgrades like the R.I.P. Tour, Express Pass and the daytime Behind the Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tour.
Guests can also stay near the screams with a special vacation package that includes one-night admission to the event, Universal hotel accommodations and admission to all three Universal Orlando theme parks.
Package holders also receive theme park benefits exclusive to Universal Orlando hotel guests, such as Early Park Admission during the day and access to a dedicated Halloween Horror Nights entry gate at night.
Additional ticket products, including Frequent Fear Passes, will be available soon.
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.
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