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Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Adds Two Houses

Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights is less than a month away. With only 7 of the 10 houses announced Universal decided it was time to drop two new houses on us.

First up was Jordan Peele’s “Us”

As the press release states “You will walk through the Wilson family beach house and Santa Cruz Pier, where you might spot a familiar character outside of the Fun House. You’ll also venture through the unnerving tunnels that stretch for miles deep below America and come face-to-face with “the Tethered” – a group of terrifying doppelgangers of every living man, woman and child in the country.”

Then a day later the Halloween Horror Nights twitter account asked if we’d like another house announcement. Not that long later we found out the final original house and ninth house for HHN29.

Graveyard Games is the next haunted house to join a stacked lineup. You can see the blog post below:

https://blog.universalorlando.com/whats-new/graveyard-games-at-hhn-2019/?_ga=2.125566153.2115877656.1565346864-122840195.1563444254

I’m really excited for this original house. I love the idea of a graveyard setting and vengeful spirits. The original houses from the creative team is always stunning and I can’t wait to see what they do with this one.

What do you think of these two houses? Which one are you most excited for?

You can also find out more about Halloween Horror Nights and other scares in the link below:

https://haunters.podbean.com/e/horror-music/

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