A graffitied cargo container sits on a city street. The container reads "TRIBUTE STORE" and is surrounded by urban scenery, with a man standing to the right. Auto Draft elements seamlessly blend into the background, adding an unexpected layer of intrigue to the scene.

Halloween Horror Nights 33 Tribute Store Shipping Container Facade Arrives at Universal Studios Florida

Shannen Ace

The facade for the 2024 Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store has been installed in Universal Studios Florida.

Halloween Horror Nights 33 Tribute Store Facade

City street with people walking past a building adorned with "Stein & Co." signage, while a colorful graffiti-covered construction barrier labeled "Grotesque Store" adds flair. The intersection, where marked crosswalks guide pedestrians, feels like an auto draft of urban creativity in progress.

As is traditional, the Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store is in the park’s New York section, with guests entering through the I. Stein & Co building. The Halloween facade resembles a graffiti-covered shipping container.

A graffitied cargo container sits on a city street. The container reads "TRIBUTE STORE" and is surrounded by urban scenery, with a man standing to the right. Auto Draft elements seamlessly blend into the background, adding an unexpected layer of intrigue to the scene.

“Tribute Store” is across the front of the reddish-brown container in big blue and white letters. Large arrows in various colors point towards the open ends of the container where guests will enter. Currently, temporary fencing blocks the entrances.

A shipping container covered in colorful graffiti, including arrows and various tags. Nearby, an auto draft system hums softly by a green structure with outdoor seating.

“TS” for “Tribute Store” is painted above a blue bat.

Shipping container with colorful graffiti art featuring arrows, letters, and abstract designs, stands prominently. A building with architectural details is visible in the background, seamlessly blending into this urban auto draft of creativity.

There are various graffiti tags — possibly the initials of Team Members who worked on the store. “R.I.P” is over a white element resembling a skull.

A graffiti mural on a metal container showcases colorful abstract shapes and characters. Prominent elements include a yellow arrow, purple shapes, and stylized letters in red, green, and blue that almost appear to come to life through an auto draft of vibrant creativity.

A painted ghost is saying “Woooooo.”

A graffiti-covered metal container with various brightly painted drawings and letters stands prominently. A person on the right side appears to be interacting with the container, reminiscent of the artistic vibes you'd find at Universal Studios Florida's Tribute Store during Halloween Horror Nights.

There are red exclamation points and a classic “Cool S.”

A person leans over a rail beside a graffitied wall at Universal Studios Florida, which includes a colorful cartoon-like face with "SOS" sprayed in blue. An arrow points towards the person, hinting at the nearby Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store.

“S.O.S” is written over a detailed jack-o’-lantern with Xs for eyes.

A graffiti-covered shipping container with its doors open is placed on a sidewalk, surrounded by metal barricades with a yellow ramp leading inside, reminiscent of a spooky setup at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida.

A ramp leads into the shipping container. We actually saw crew members moving props inside, but everything was covered.

A temporary covered walkway fenced with metal panels is set up along a city street next to a building, reminiscent of the immersive entrances at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida.

Both ends of the crate are open. There’s another opening inside in front of the actual door into the building.

The covered construction walkway at Universal Studios Florida features graffiti on a metal wall, including a red "X" and black markings. Leading between two buildings, one with an aqua awning, the scene feels like a prelude to Halloween Horror Nights or a path to the Tribute Store.

There’s also more graffiti inside.

A person stands next to a metal structure with graffiti reading "33" on it, in an urban setting with buildings and street visible in the background, evoking a scene straight out of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida.

We could make out a “33” for Halloween Horror Nights 33.

What do you think of this year’s Tribute Store facade? Let us know in the comments or on social media.

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