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Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights House Reveal

Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights is bringing the classic Universal Monsters to life with a new maze. In an announcement for both parks Hollywood and Orlando, Universal revealed their classic monsters will be appearing.

Hollywood last year brought the Universal Monsters back which drew a hunger from all of us on the East Coast to have them arrive in Orlando. Our wishes have been answered! (I mean we literally talked about how much we needed Universals Monsters in my HHN Podcast last week https://haunters.podbean.com/)

Hollywood is creating a maze for “Frankenstein Meets The WolfMan,” and it’s loosely based on the Universal 1943 movie of the same name, while here at Universal Orlando Resort, guests will be hunted by every single grisly monster from the anthology. This means Dracula, The Wolf Man and Frankenstein will be chasing you through this house.

Here is the promotional video:

I have attended HHN twice and planning my third visit this year, if you are a fan of horror movies and haunted attractions this is a premier destination. The amount of detail that goes into this event is incredible for any horror fan but knowing they are working with their own monsters is truly a great reason for you to visit if you haven’t yet.

-Nick

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