Collage of Halloween Horror Nights merchandise, featuring a bucket hat, a beanie with an event logo, and a themed drink holder.

New Halloween Horror Nights 33 Hats, Bottle Carrier, and More

Shannen Ace

More new Halloween Horror Nights 33 merchandise has arrived at Universal Orlando Resort. We found a lanyard, bucket hat, beanie, car coasters, patches, and a bottle carrier in All Hallows Eve Boutique at Universal Islands of Adventure.

Lanyards – $16

A colorful lanyard with various themed designs is lying on a wooden surface under purple lighting. The word "universal" is visible among the designs.

The first of two available lanyards is mostly black and features skulls, vampire mouths, bats, eyeballs, and lightning bolts. “Universal Studios” and “Halloween Horror Nights ’24” are incorporated into the edgy design.

A colorful lanyard with Halloween-themed designs lies on a wooden surface with purple lighting.

The red lanyard features Lil’ Boo, as well as skulls, eyeballs, and some gooey organ-looking elements. “Halloween Horror Nights” is in block letters on the center of each strap.

Both lanyards have a black plastic enclosure and lobster claw clip.

Reversible Bucket Hat – $34

A colorful Halloween-themed bucket hat being held up against a textured wall background.

The bucket hat is black on both sides. One side features a pattern similar to the first lanyard with skulls, jack-o’-lanterns, and other Halloween iconography. The design is accentuated with neon pink and green backgrounds.

A Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights tag is attached. There are also five black rings hanging from the edge of the hat’s brim.

A black bucket hat with a "Halloween Horror Nights" logo embroidered on it is displayed under dim lighting.

When the bucket hat is reversed, the rings are still visible. This side is solid black with a Halloween Horror Nights patch on the front.

The patch and eyelets feature green embroidery. It reads “Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights ’24.” A red skull replaces the first “o” of “Horror.”

Beanie – $30

A black beanie with cat ears and a Halloween Horror Nights patch is displayed on a mannequin head in a store.

The beanie is also solid black. It has pointed top corners resembling cat ears. Two black rings are on the right “ear.”

A black beanie with a green "Halloween Horror Nights" patch displayed on a rack with other merchandise in the background.

The same embroidered Halloween Horror Nights patch that is found on the bucket hat is also found on the folded edge of the beanie.

Car Coasters – $10

A person holds a pack of two Halloween Horror Nights car coasters with colorful, spooky designs in a Halloween-themed store.

This set includes two car coasters, which are made to fit in car cupholders. One coaster features a skull with an exposed brain, a scary jack-o’-lantern, a green tentacle, spiders, and Lil’ Boo.

Lil’ Boo is front and center on the second coaster, with another tentacle and spider. “Halloween Horror Nights 2024” is in yellow and green lettering.

Person holding a packaged Halloween-themed car air freshener, featuring vibrant illustrations of a pumpkin, skull, and other spooky elements, priced at $7.00. Background shows Halloween decorations.

The back of the packaging features instructions for using the item:

Used to absorb condensation and spills to keep your cup holder clean.

Cleaning Instructions: If a coaster becomes stained, you can minimize discoloration by soaking the coaster in hot water with a mild liquid detergent for 60 minutes, rinse thoroughly and let air dry.

Patches – $15

A hand holds a pack labeled "Halloween Horror Nights 2024" featuring four spooky patches: a monster head, a mouth, a skeleton torso, and a logo. Vivid decorations are in the blurred background.

These five Halloween Horror Nights patches can be sewn on or peeled and stuck onto a bag, jacket, or other item.

Three patches featuring Halloween-themed designs: a blue skull with spikes and rainbow light, an eyeball with "Halloween Horror Nights" text, and an open mouth with sharp teeth.

One patch is a skull with a mohawk and lightning bolts shooting from its eyes. Another features an eyeball with “Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights” around it.

The smallest patch is a red pair of lips with blood-stained vampire teeth.

Close-up of a set of Halloween-themed patches, including a skeleton, an open mouth, and a "Halloween Horror Nights" logo. The label reads "Peel & Stick/Sew On Patch Set.

Another patch depicts a ribcage against a green background. “Halloween Horror Nights” borders the skeletal image. The last patch features the “Halloween Horror Nights ’24” logo.

Bottle Carrier – $16

A neon green drink holder with a Halloween Horror Nights design hangs from a strap. The design features a shark and vibrant text. A yellow object with lights appears in the background.

Last but not least is the bottle carrier. One side of the holder is green with a black patch. It features a blue skull with a mohawk and lightning bolts shooting out of its eye sockets. It also features the event name. An eyeball takes the place of the first “o” in “Horror.”

A bag with a Halloween Horror Nights design hangs on a hook, featuring vibrant artwork and a price tag. The background displays colorful, eclectic decor and glowing lights.

The other side of the carrier features the same design but is black instead of green.

A lanyard from Halloween Horror Nights '21 at Universal Studios, hanging on a colorful, star-adorned background.

The bottle carrier has a black and green strap. “Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights ’24” is printed on both sides in a typewriter-style font.

Where Horror Lives Tank Top – $33

A person holds up a black, sleeveless shirt with a graphic featuring a skull and various colorful designs. The shirt reads "Where Horror Kills" and "Halloween Horror Nights 2023." Halloween decor surrounds the area, perfectly capturing the spirit of Halloween Horror Nights.

More “astro goth punk” apparel has arrived for Halloween Horror Nights 33 with this new tank top.

Black sleeveless shirt featuring a colorful skull design with the text "Where Horror Lives!" and "Halloween Horror Nights" prominently displayed in a store setting.

A punk skull with a pointed mohawk is printed on the front of the shirt. Inside his mouth reads “Where horror lives!” The punk-style wordmark for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights is below the skull, with “24” appearing next to it in a spray-paint font.

Other imagery on the tank top includes bats, lightning bolts, stars, a floating eyeball, and a raven.

Close-up of a black sleeveless shirt featuring a colorful skull design with a spiked mohawk. A circular pin on the shirt reads "BLACKLIGHT REACTIVE APPAREL," making it perfect for standing out at Halloween Horror Nights.

As the sticker says on the front, this tank top is also blacklight reactive!

Lil’ Boo Coffin Journal – $25

A hand holds a coffin-shaped package featuring vibrant artwork, including pumpkins, skulls, and bones, against a Halloween Horror Nights-themed store backdrop.

You can write down your haunted house and scare zone rankings for 2024 in this Lil’ Boo coffin journal. The front features the same art shown on other pieces of merchandise this year with Lil’ Boo, a jack-o’-lantern, guts, eyeballs, and more.

A hand holds a coffin-shaped package with a spider and web design, labeled "Halloween Horror Nights," while Halloween decorations fill the background. The barcode and product details are visible on the back.

The back of the journal shows Lil’ Boo ensnared in a spider’s web.

A hand holds a black, spider web-themed, coffin-shaped item in a store display, with Halloween Horror Nights decorations visible in the background.

The inside cover is black with purple spiderwebs.

A person holding an open, coffin-shaped notepad with lined pages and small cartoon pumpkins at the bottom, perfect for jotting down spooky thoughts during Halloween Horror Nights.

The journal’s pages are also coffin-shaped and lined. At the bottom of each page, Lil’ Boo is surrounded by two spiders; all three are printed in orange ink.

Lil’ Boo Sipper – $18

A hand holds a jack-o'-lantern-shaped plastic cup with a purple straw. In the background, Halloween-themed merchandise from Halloween Horror Nights is displayed, including a black t-shirt and colorful lanyards.

Returning this year is the Lil’ Boo sipper, though everyone’s favorite pumpkin has arrived with a new look. Instead of a curved, clear straw and clear eyes and mouth, Lil’ Boo now sports a straight purple straw and bright green eyes and mouth.

The sipper also glows in the dark after leaving it in bright sunlight for a few minutes.

4-Piece Record Coaster Set – $25

Close-up of a hand holding a 4-piece record coaster set packaged in plastic, featuring colorful Halloween-themed artwork and text reading "Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights 2024." Perfect for adding some spookiness to your decor this season!

This four-piece coaster set features record-inspired coasters that continue the “astro goth punk” art style seen on other merchandise items for Halloween Horror Nights 33.

Close-up of a Halloween Horror Nights 4-piece record coaster set in packaging, showcasing coasters with monster and skeleton designs. The $25.00 price tag is visible.

The four different designs in the pack are shown on the back of the box.

Halloween Horror Nights 33 runs select nights at Universal Studios Florida from August 30 through November 3. Tickets are available on the Universal Orlando website.

Props and theming have been added around Universal Studios Florida in preparation for the event.

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