Entrance archway for Halloween Horror Nights with lighting equipment and a marquee sign, set against a blue sky with palm trees and buildings in the background at Universal Studios Florida.

Halloween Horror Nights 33 Marquee Sign Installed at Universal Studios Florida

Shannen Ace

Crews have installed the entrance marquee sign for Halloween Horror Nights 33 on scaffolding at Universal Studios Florida.

Halloween Horror Nights 33 Entrance

A lively street scene with palm trees features various people walking near stores and restaurants. A large marquee sign at Universal Studios Florida reads "Halloween Horror Nights" under a clear blue sky.

The sign is on trusses just past the main entrance of Universal Studios Florida. Guests arriving at Halloween Horror Nights 33 will pass under the sign, marking the beginning of their horrific evening.

People walk under an archway labeled "Halloween Horror Nights" at Universal Studios Florida, surrounded by palm trees and colorful buildings on a clear day.

“Halloween Horror Nights” is in red letters against a black background. Several lights are mounted on the underside of the trusses, ready to illuminate the first scare zone of the event: Duality of Fear.

Entrance archway for Halloween Horror Nights with lighting equipment and a marquee sign, set against a blue sky with palm trees and buildings in the background at Universal Studios Florida.

Universal’s description of Duality of Fear reads: “As soon as you enter Halloween Horror Nights you must choose a path: the visceral horror of SINIST3R or the unearthly terror of SURR3AL.” Other scare zones include Swamp of the UndeadDemon QueensTorture Faire, and Enter the Blumhouse

Entrance to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida, featuring a large archway marquee sign, palm trees, and visitors walking under the bright, sunny sky.

A tall tower of scaffolding next to the trusses is wrapped in black scrim.

Halloween Horror Nights 33 runs on select nights from August 30 through November 3. Tickets are on sale.

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