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Universal Studios Taps Yeti House for Halloween Horror Nights

Universal Studios in Florida made another announcement yesterday in regards to this falls upcoming Halloween Horror Nights 29. They are bringing the Yeti back in an original haunted house called Yeti: Terror of the Yukon.

You can read more about it below:

https://blog.universalorlando.com/whats-new/yeti-at-hhn-2019/

Last year Yeti appeared in one of my favorite houses Slaughter Sinema, which had a subplot with “Attack of the Swamp Yeti” so it is nice to see them revisit the Yeti in it’s own house. This is the fifth house revealed for HHN29, which will have 10 houses this year along with five scare zones and a show. Previously announced houses include “Stranger Things” Seasons 2 & 3, Universal Classic Monsters, Depths of Fear, and Nightingales: Blood Pit.

If you haven’t been to Halloween Horror Nights and are a fan of haunted attractions this is the premier destination. Between IP houses, originals like this announcement, shows and the scare zones make this trip always worth it. The team at Universal puts a lot of time into crafting a memorable horror filled experience like no other.

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