Halloween Horror Nights
Dave Lavine is a quintessential Los Angeles resident, seamlessly blending…
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100 Universal City Plaza, Los Angeles, California, 91608, CA
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As the spooky season inches closer, Universal Studios is gearing up to bring its signature Halloween Horror Nights to life. The event, set to take place at the Hollywood-adjacent theme park, promises an array of chilling haunted houses that will immerse guests in terror.
This year, A Quiet Place will be transformed into a haunted house at both Universal Studios Hollywood and its Orlando counterpart. Drawing inspiration from the first two films in the series, the attraction will emphasize the eerie silence that defines the movies. Visitors will journey through the Abbott family’s farmhouse, where sound design plays a crucial role, mimicking the quiet tension of the films and even incorporating American Sign Language to enhance the experience.
In addition to A Quiet Place, guests can look forward to an array of other haunted attractions. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire will bring a bone-chilling New York to life, while Insidious: The Further plunges visitors into a demonic world inspired by the Blumhouse franchise. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre will make an appearance, as will returning favorites like Monstruos 2: The Nightmare of Latin America and Dead Exposure: Death Valley. Music fans will be thrilled to see The Weeknd’s return with a haunted house dubbed The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy.
Universal Monsters fans can explore Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines, which features a formidable all-female lineup of classic monsters, including The Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula’s Daughter, She-Wolf of London, and Anck-Su-Namun. This haunted house is located on the very stage where Dracula and Frankenstein were filmed in the 1930s, adding an extra layer of authenticity and nostalgia.
The thrills extend beyond the haunted houses. On the studio tour, known as the Terror Tram, visitors can expect a Blumhouse takeover, and The Purge will once again dominate the stage show at the WaterWorld venue.
Halloween Horror Nights will run on select nights from September 5 to November 3. Tickets range from $77 to $107 depending on the date, with Express Pass options available for $209 to $309.
Dave Lavine is a quintessential Los Angeles resident, seamlessly blending his love for cycling with his passion for skiing and wellness. As the founder of Subrosa, an ad agency specializing in health and wellness brands, Dave utilizes his expertise to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. When he's not on the road or slopes, you can find him dominating the padel court, embodying the epitome of an active lifestyle advocate.