
Universal Orlando Resort has officially kicked off its 33rd Halloween Horror Nights extravaganza, with doors opening to the public this Friday evening. As per a report by Spectrum News, fans of fright can expect to immerse themselves in an expanded lineup of 10 new haunted houses inspired by well-known horror films and a handful of original nightmares hatched by the deviously creative minds at Universal.
Starting the festivities earlier than ever, the event is scheduled to run intermittent nights through November 3rd. In a statement released by the resort and reported by WFTV, guests are promised a gut-wrenching journey into realms that range from a silent hell in "A Quiet Place" to the frost-bitten streets of "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire." Add to that, the promise of five scare zones that ensure the thrills spill out into every corner of the park.
Moving beyond the haunted houses, the lineup this year includes a "Nightmare Fuel: Nocturnal Circus," where visitors can catch a breath watching an astonishing live show that weaves fire and acrobatics into its storytelling. The now-famous Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store makes its return as well, offering attendees the exclusive opportunity to take a piece of their favorite chilling experience home with them.
The resort's confident guarantee of terror comes with a side serving of relief in the form of tempting bites and inventive beverages, adding a sweet-and-savory aspect to the screaming. For further information on Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights 2024, horrific hospitality, and to secure tickets—if you dare—you can visit their official website.









