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“Ghostbusters” is Coming to Halloween Horror Nights

The news has officially broken on one of the best/worst kept secrets of HHN29. GHOSTBUSTERS is officially a house this year.

You can watch the incredible video announcement below:

 

WOW! That might be one of the best produced video announcements for Universal Studios in recent memory. Or really for any type of attraction coming to a theme park. The official release for the house mentions that you will be entering the classic, walking through NYC, the firehouse, dealing with Slimer while battling Gozer and Stay-Puft along with other surprises and scares along the way.

I say it with each post about HHN, if you are a fan of haunted attractions then Halloween Horror Nights is the premier stop on your wish list. While next year the 30th anniversary is sure to be big I can’t understate how huge this year will be with the addition of Ghostbusters to a list that already includes IP’s such as Universal Monsters and Stranger Things, as well as original houses Yeti, Depths of Fear and Nightingales. We still have four more houses to be announced along with the scare zones and show.

Halloween Horror Nights runs from September 6th – November 2nd.

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