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Halloween Horror Nights 34 Opens at Universal Orlando Resort

Halloween Horror Nights with haunted houses and scare zones

News Summary

Halloween Horror Nights 34 is now in full swing at Universal Orlando Resort, running from August 29 until November 2, 2025. This year’s event features 10 new haunted houses and 4 scare zones, blending original concepts with adaptations from popular horror films. Guests will experience thrilling attractions like Five Nights at Freddy’s and Terrifier, alongside immersive environments designed to elicit fear and excitement. With special live shows and interactive experiences, this longest season yet promises an unforgettable adventure for horror fans.

Orlando, Florida – Halloween Horror Nights 34 has officially begun its spine-chilling run at Universal Orlando Resort, showcasing some of the most thrilling and immersive haunted experiences yet. The event started on August 29 and will continue until November 2, 2025, marking its longest season to date with 48 select nights.

This year’s edition includes 10 all-new haunted houses and 4 fear-inducing scare zones, blending original creations with adaptations from popular horror franchises. The event promises to take guests on a “spooktacular” journey that delves deep into the realms of fear and fantasy.

Key Attractions

The lineup features a rich variety of haunted houses, catering to fans of all horror sub-genres. Notable houses include:

  • Five Nights at Freddy’s: Based on the acclaimed film and video game, this house incorporates animatronics crafted by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop for an authentic scare.
  • Terrifier: Centering around the infamous Art the Clown, this house is celebrated as one of the most grotesque to date, enhanced by scents that contribute to the horror ambiance.
  • Fallout: Inspired by Amazon’s post-apocalyptic series, guests will journey through iconic sites such as Vault 33.
  • Jason Universe: A tribute to the “Friday the 13th” franchise, showcasing various incarnations of the iconic character Jason Voorhees.
  • El Artista: An original house depicting the struggles of a tortured artist in 19th-century Spain, integrating complex storytelling and visually striking elements.
  • Dolls: Let’s Play Dead: Guests will be shrunk down to doll size, navigating a nightmarish world of terrifying toys.
  • Hatchet and Chains: Demon Bounty Hunters: Combines Old West themes with supernatural horror elements.
  • Gálkn: A Norse mythology-inspired house showcasing frozen landscapes and nightmarish creatures.
  • Grave of the Flesh: A chilling venture into an underworld populated by flesh-eating entities.
  • The Horrors of The Wyatt Sicks: Celebrates the legacy of WWE wrestler Bray Wyatt, incorporating characters and narratives from his performances.

Interactive Scare Zones

In addition to the haunted houses, guests can explore various scare zones that provide thematic storytelling and heightened interactive experiences:

  • A 1920s neighborhood overtaken by toxic transformations.
  • A masquerade ball where participants must evade predatory vampires.
  • A decaying conservatory thriving with monstrous artists.

Additional Attractions

Universal Orlando has enhanced the Halloween experience beyond haunted houses and scare zones. Visitors can participate in street experiences, featuring zombie carhops and undead DJs. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is also integrated into the horror theme, showcasing Death Eaters on missions for Voldemort.

Live shows including Circus of Decay and Haunt-O-Phonic feature fiery performances designed to captivate and frighten audiences. The Tribute Store this year mimics a 1920s-era occult exhibit, offering a variety of event-related merchandise and individual haunted house items.

Ticket Information

Ticket pricing for single-night admission begins at $82.99 per person, plus tax. For those looking for faster access to attractions, the Halloween Horror Nights Express Pass and R.I.P. Tour experiences are available at an additional cost. Guests are recommended to purchase tickets in advance, as some nights may sell out due to popularity.

Health and Safety Measures

Universal Orlando has implemented new safety measures, including the introduction of a “Deathly Afraid” lanyard for visitors wishing to limit contact with scare actors. The event is designed for guests aged 13 and older, and children under 13 are advised against attending due to the intense themes and elements of horror.

This year’s Halloween Horror Nights not only focuses on eliciting fear but also integrates nostalgia, humor, and various horror styles, providing an enriching and terrifying experience for everyone attending.

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