Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights Tickets on Sale Now

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Summon your spooky friends and get ready for Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights(HHN). Single night tickets are now on sale! Contact us to learn more about our HHN hotel and ticket package and save an average of $200.00. This event will start on 09/02/2022 and end 10/31/2022. HHN is an annual Halloween celebration at Universal Orlando and Universal Hollywood, where you can visit horror houses and scare zones. For those that are familiar with Mickeys Not so Scary Halloween Party, please know that this event is nothing like that. This is a very scary event and may be too intense for young children and is not recommended for children under the age of 13.

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You and your boo buddies need to stick together as you make your way through 10 terrifying haunted houses, 5 sinister scare zones, 2 outrageous live shows and some of Universal Studios’ most exhilarating attractions.

Some Quick Pro Tips:

  • Arrive early to this event and knock out the more popular house to avoid the long lines later in the night. The lines for the Horror houses can get very long on popular nights. A good way to avoid these lines is to arrive to the houses early. Try to knock out your top houses first thing. This will give you more time to explore the event and try more snacks.

  • Have a plan: If you’re a client of Wave of the Wand Travel, a customized itinerary will be created for your entire trip, including HHN. The itinerary are tailored to maximize your time in the parks and allow you to enjoy more of what the event has to offer. If you’re not a client be sure to have a idea of what you’ll want to do while at HHN and create a plan. We recommend doing the Horror houses early, shows in the middle, scare zones in between, and finish with a few more houses. And of course we recommend trying some of the snacks! Pizza fries anyone?

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As of now there has been no information released on the Horror Houses or Scare Zone themes. As always, we will keep up posted on any updates. If you would like to stay up to date on HHN or Universal park news, consider following us on social media and subscribing to our newsletter. Stay spooky friends!

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