Halloween horror nights

Written by: Taylor Duff | Lifestyle Editor

Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, also known simply as Halloween Horror Nights, HHN, ran from Sep. 5 to Nov. 3 and is an event on many bucket lists. As the events and scares are now wrapped up for the 2024 season, there was so much excitement to recount. There were eight new haunted houses, a terror tram, four scare zones and two live shows. For RIP — meaning “Rest in Peace” as opposed to the traditional “Very Important Person” — guests there were extra perks, such as a tour guide who takes guests upfront past the lines to experience the haunted houses and get a gourmet meal with access to the VIP bar. For ultimate horror fans, the RIP tickets are the best way to experience the event with a guarantee to travel through each house. The houses or mazes are frequently made after iconic horror movies, television series or creative creations developed by Universal’s skilled artists. The houses are filled with performers portraying characters, jump scares and spooky settings. 

Halloween Horror Nights is aimed at a more mature audience, with unexpected scares and dark, mature themes that make it unsuitable for small children. It’s a location where horror aficionados, adrenaline junkies and Halloween enthusiasts can come together for a terrifying, high-energy occasion.

The houses for 2024 included “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” following the recent film release, and included an ice-infested scene with many specters and Garraka, the monster that freezes everything he touches. Most exciting was seeing the many Ghostbusters with all of their gadgets, fighting the ghosts and saving guests from the horrors they witnessed. Next, there was “Insidious: The Further,” which follows the twisted nightmare of the “Insidious” film franchise, with a lot of different dark red rooms and jumpscares from every corner. This house felt like a nightmare brought to life, with ominous music and effects scaring even the toughest of visitors. After “Insidious,” there was “Dead Exposure: Death Valley,” telling the story of a lab experiment gone wrong. Many test subjects didn’t make it and left many infected, radioactive zombies to avoid. 

Following that, there was the “Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines,” which is Universal’s very own creation, featuring an all-female cast. Saskia Van Helsing travels with the Bride of Frankenstein to retrieve an amulet from Dracula’s daughter, She-Wolf and Anck-su-namun. This house walk-through was artistic and unique, especially through the forest which was accompanied by smells of ivy and dirt. The home is dark, gothic and eerie, with cobwebbed corners, decaying mansions and blood-stained rooms. Consider it a twisted, centuries-old vampire castle, complete with secret doors, hidden tunnels and frightening candlelit rooms where vampires hunt their next victims. It was a very surreal experience, as many of the houses are. Next was “The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy,” which spawns a story its namesake created that connects to his last two albums, “After Hours” and “Dawn FM,” in a twisted, nightmarish way. The Weeknd also had a lounge and bar for RIP guests to enjoy with music and seating.

“A Quiet Place” was the next house, following the first two “A Quiet Place” films, where participants had to navigate quietly and avoid the sightless monsters lurking. Next was “Monstrous 2: The Nightmares of Latin America,” which follows the telling of Latin American horror folklore. There’s a possibility of encountering El Charro, the soul-stealing rider. There may be El Cadejo, a supernatural doglike spirit that jumps out at guests; or the bogeyman, El Cucuy, who is downright terrifying. The house delves into a nightmare realm where different legendary and mythological creatures from Latin American mythology have come to life, each more horrific than the last. The home is structured into multiple unique parts, each reflecting a different cultural tale or terrible beast that has plagued the region for generations. The concept is based on mythology but with a dark and horrifying twist, resulting in an immersive and disturbing experience. 

The last house, “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Legacy of Leatherface,” was a great house to end on with many corners full of gory scenes while escaping the notorious Sawyer family, which includes Leatherface himself. There was also so much nostalgia for those who are fans of the many films over the years, having first been released in 1974. Two notable aspects of the experience including background whisperings and sudden loud noises as well as the scents, such as the sewer in “Ghostbusters,” blood and the woods in “Eternal Bloodlines,” vomit in “Insidious: The Further” and much more. The multi-sensory onslaught heightens the tension and terror.

The terror tram took guests through a studio tour with a horror twist. The “scare zones” have a grim ambiance with scare actors wandering the streets. These performers are dressed as monsters, murderers or other terrifying characters and interact with guests in a way that enhances the horror experience. In the “Blumhouse” scare zone, guests get to experience Universal’s backlot taken over by all of the creepy characters of Blumhouse’s biggest films: “Black Phone,” “M3GAN,” “The Purge” franchise, “Freaky” and “Happy Death Day.” Blumhouse films are notorious for developing suspense and creating frightening, atmospheric settings. These haunted houses were filled with dark nooks, jump scares and unnerving sights, all intended to make guests’ hearts beat. Other scare zones include Chainsaw Punkz, Murder of Crowz, Skull Lordz and the Luchadores Monstruosos, the latter inspired by lucha libre, a wrestling style originating in Mexico. There are also live performances with horror elements, such as strange stage exhibits, live music or performances with horror-themed choreography. 

Halloween Horror Nights is a one-of-a-kind, immersive event in which Universal Studios theme parks are transformed into a frightful world of horror, complete with eerie, scary and entertaining activities. It blends excitement, creativity and the spooky atmosphere of Halloween into one exhilarating adventure. Whether guests want to face their fears, relive legendary horror moments or simply spend a frightening night with friends, “Halloween Horror Nights” is an amazing experience that every horror enthusiast should try.

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