
SeaWorld Orlando is prepping to give goosebumps with its Howl-O-Scream event, slated for select nights from September 6 through November 2. As the fall draws closer, they've begun to tease the horror that awaits with details on new haunted houses and scare zones designed to thrill. Among them, "Farm 51" and "Seeds of the Coven" are set to make their spine-chilling debut. Fans can expect to face a total of five haunted houses, seven scare zones, five interactive bars, and two live shows, as reported by Spectrum News 13.
Not just focusing on new frights, SeaWorld officials confirmed a mix of returning favorites will be part of the lineup too. According to details revealed, "Deleri1um666" along with several scare zones, including the "Blood Light District" and "Carnevil Pier," are to be revisited. For those looking to quickly break the bank of fear, SeaWorld Orlando's website is the go-to spot to grab tickets for this terror extravaganza. In addition, SeaWorld's decision to also run their coasters at night – like Mako and Manta – intends to add a scream to every ride, ClickOrlando adds to the narrative.
Meanwhile, conjoined in horror, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is throwing its own sinister celebration. They're throwing a 'Sinister Sale' until July 28, with savings of up to 70% on single-night tickets — prices starting frighteningly low at $32.99. The park is also set to blur lines between the eerie and the merry with their Scary to Merry event, mingling the chill of Halloween haunts with the warmth of Christmas in July, for one day only.
As part of the hair-raising happenings, "Shadows of Wonderland" and a reimagined "Witch of The Woods – Rise of The Coven" haunted house are ready to welcome the brave, alongside five all-new scare zones. With such a lineup, fans should be prepared to harvest a landscape of terror and navigate a forest of witches' curses. For those daring enough to embrace the chill of the unknown, details on the rest of the new additions are poised to be disclosed soon, with the anticipation guaranteed to grow into something nightmare-worthy, as "SeaWorld, Busch Gardens launch sinister sale for Howl-O-Scream," according to ClickOrlando.









