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How to Still Get Your Halloween Horror Nights Vibes at Universal Orlando Resort

August 20, 2020
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If you’re a Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) superfan, your yearly calendar probably looks something like this:

  • January–August: Speculate about HHN.
  • September–November: HHN!!!!
  • December: Cry.

Trust me, I get it. I spend most of my year thinking about, planning for, and counting down to Halloween Horror Nights. It’s by far my favorite seasonal event at Universal Orlando Resort, and I haven’t missed a year since I first attended in 2011. (Shoutout to Lady Luck!) If you’re out of the horror loop, HHN is the world’s premier Halloween event featuring terrifying haunted houses, sinister scare zones, and exhilarating live entertainment. Basically, it’s every horror fanatic’s dream event.

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Pictured: me during the month of December. (photo from Halloween Horror Nights 2018)

A decent chunk of my time is spent trying to fill the horrific void that HHN leaves in my heart during the off-season. But luckily, I’ve mastered the art of finding spooky joy around Universal Orlando Resort all year long! Below, I’ve compiled all of my favorite ways to scratch that terrifying itch for you.

WARNING: these tactics are not for the faint of heart.

Universal Studios Florida

Revenge of the Mummy
  • Explore the cursed film set and archeological dig site that comprise the queue of Revenge of the Mummy.
    • If the eerie shadows and haunting music aren’t enough to make you sweat, you can always forfeit your soul to Imhotep!
    • Pro Tip: If you’re brave enough, try sticking your hand into one of the glowing slots in the walls.
  • Enjoy a dreadfully delicious meal at Universal Studios’ Classic Monsters Cafe.
    • The food is great — but the atmosphere is even better. If you’ve ever wanted to dine in a haunted castle or a creepy swamp, now’s your chance.
  • Laugh — and scream — your head (or arm) off at Universal Orlando’s Horror Make-Up Show.
    • Come for the dark humor, stay for the in-depth look at how make-up and special effects combine to create your favorite big-screen monsters.
    • Pro Tip: Arrive early to examine the HHN props in the theater lobby, including horrifyingly realistic mannequins of Jack the Clown and The Caretaker.
  • Browse the horror section of the Williams of Hollywood Prop Shop.
    • If your timing is right, you may be lucky enough to nab a prop from a previous HHN event!
  • Get your heart pounding with a ride on Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit.
    • Racing through the nearby buildings may bring back memories of the paranormal activities they used to house…

Islands of Adventure

  • Take a treacherous journey into the Skull Island: Reign of Kong queue.
    • Prehistoric monsters and a cannibalistic witch offer all the HHN vibes you could dream of.
    • After you survive the queue, keep the adrenaline pumping by coming face-to-face with King Kong himself on the ride.
  • Pay a visit to Blue at her Raptor Encounter.
    • Dagger-like teeth + extreme stealth = jump-scare heaven. 
    • Pro Tip: Velociraptors are deadly intelligent — but you may be able to snap a picture with Blue if you’re quick enough.
  • Chat it up with the feisty Mystic Fountain in Sinbad’s Bazaar.
    • An ordinary object possessed by a mischievous spirit? That’s the plot of at least a dozen horror movies.
  • Embrace the occult at Star Souls – Psychic Readings.
    • Nothing makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up quite like an eerily accurate psychic reading.
    • Pro Tip: Leave your skepticism at the door for the best chance of uncovering your fate.

Bonus Horror

  • Brave the terrifying plunges of Kala & Tai Nui Serpentine Body Slides at Universal Volcano Bay.
    • If you close your eyes, the feeling of the trap door dropping out from under you is almost comparable to an HHN jump-scare.
  • Let the churning rapids and chopping waves of TeAwa The Fearless River give you an adrenaline rush.
    • For bonus terror, simply envision a horrific sea monster chasing you as you’re swept along.
  • Take a break from the fear and enjoy a S’mores Sundae from The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen.
    • It’s not quite the same as s’mores fries…but it’s still delicious!
  • Dive into the horrific void that is the internet.
    • If you’re craving lore, rumors, or speculation, there are enough online HHN forums to keep a ghost busy for all eternity.
    • Pro Tip: Follow the official HHN Twitter and, if you’re brave enough, send a tweet to the demon who runs the account. 

The good news: by the time you work up the courage to take on all of the tactics listed above, it may already be time for the next HHN AND you just had a horrifyingly good time at Universal Orlando Resort. You’re welcome. 

If you have any other tips to help your fellow horror junkies, be sure to leave them in the comments below, or share them on TwitterFacebook, or Instagram with #HHN!

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3 Comments

  • Reply Tanya August 20, 2020 at 10:37 pm

    Bring me twisted taters ❤😭

  • Reply Terri Naber August 23, 2020 at 3:00 am

    I’m going to be rolling around US on my scooter, with my AOV Altered States playlist blaring, yelling “chainsaw noises” at everyone.
    Yup. It’s happening.

  • Reply Lisa Whitecavage August 29, 2020 at 4:58 am

    For future HHN events, I would love stadium seating and a bar close by. I don’t like being scared, but I love to watch other people enjoy the scares!! It would be a great way to experience the event without having palpitations. Lol

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