Three individuals stand in costume at the HHN bar: one dressed in a polka dot dress and wig, one in green tattered clothing with elongated arms, and one wearing a spiked mask and mohawk with a punk outfit.

Miss Treats, Skull Punk, and More Characters Appear at The HHN Bar During Halloween Horror Nights 33

Shannen Ace

Several Halloween Horror Nights 33 characters are appearing during the event at The HHN Bar, located in Universal Studios Florida’s Battery Park near Transformers: The Ride. The characters rotate in two sets of four.

Miss Treats

Person in a pink wig and colorful polka-dot dress stands on a platform outdoors, holding a long object and smiling. Buildings and clear sky in the background give it an almost surreal hhn vibe.

Miss Treats debuted in the HHN 31 scare zone Sweet Revenge as Major Sweets’ partner. She returned this year for the house Major Sweets Candy Factory.

Person wearing a pink wig and colorful polka dot dress stands on a platform, smiling and holding up the dress outside an hhn bar. The setting appears to be an outdoor urban area with buildings and street lamps in the background.

The character wears a pink 1950s-style dress with a colorful candy-like design and has bright pink hair. She wields a machete.

A person in a pink wig and pink polka dot dress poses with a knife on an elevated platform at night, surrounded by a metal framework and a sign that says "Please Do Not Climb," capturing the eerie ambiance of the hhn bar.

Miss Treats appears alongside Skull Punk, a goblin, and Tlahuelpuchi.

Skull Punk

A person in a punk-inspired costume and mask stands on a platform. The outfit includes a black leather jacket, pink mohawk, and skeleton mask, with a sign reading "Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights" in the background, reminiscent of the edgy vibe you'd find at an hhn bar.

Skull Punk is a new original character for Slaughter Sinema 2 and is featured on HHN merchandise.

Person in a spiked leather jacket wears a colorful mask with red and purple spiked hair, striking a pose under the stage lights at an HHN bar against a blue sky.

He wears punk clothes, including a studded leather jacket, and has a green skull with a brightly-colored mohawk.

Male Goblin

A person dressed as a monstrous character stands on a platform outdoors, wearing tattered clothing and makeup to resemble a grotesque creature. The backdrop includes greenery, buildings, and an audience sipping drinks from the hhn bar.

This goblin from Goblin’s Feast is eyeing their next meal. The creature has crooked teeth and large pointed ears. They wear a blood-stained apron and hold a knife.

A person in a detailed monster costume stands near a body of water, looking like they just emerged from an HHN bar. They are dressed in a distressed outfit with a red scarf and have a mask with exaggerated facial features and pointed ears.

Goblin’s Feast is one of the original houses at HHN 33, with guests finding themselves in a goblin village where the creatures devour humans.

Skull Punk Rocker

A performer in colorful, eccentric clothing stands on a platform under bright stage lights during a nighttime event at Universal Halloween Horror Nights, as the buzz from the nearby HHN bar mingles with the atmosphere.

Another Skull Punk character from Slaughter Sinema 2 appears with the second set of characters. This rocker has neon pink and orange hair sprouting out of her skull and wears a studded leather jacket

Person wearing a vibrant, colorful outfit with a spiked leather jacket and a red wig stands outside in nighttime lighting, looking like they just stepped out of an hhn bar.

She wears an orange white, black, and pink T-shirt under the jacket and black and purple checkered pants. A black bandanna with pink, blue, orange, and white skulls hangs off her waist.

Female Goblin

A person dressed in a green costume with elf-like ears and medieval attire stands on a platform against a night backdrop, reminiscent of the immersive settings at HHN.

There’s also another goblin with the second set of characters. She wears a long dress and wields a club.

Tlahuelpuchi from Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America

A person in eerie makeup and a tattered green dress stands on a platform. To the side, a screen at the HHN bar displays "CRYBABIES!" with a spooky image. The setting appears to be a haunted attraction.

Tlahuelpuchi, one of the three legends in Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America, also appears at the HHN Bar. This legend comes from the Tlaxcala region of Mexico. The myth used for the haunted house tells that anyone can be a Tlahuelpuchi if they conduct a ceremony around puberty to transform into an animal (usually a turkey vulture) and drink the blood from their victim’s flesh.

A person in green, tattered clothing stands on a platform at the HHN bar, lit by green lighting. They pose eerily next to a screen showing an image of a person raising their arms in distress under red lighting.

Tlahuelpuchi appears alongside Miss Treats, Skull Punk, and the first goblin.

Child from Major Sweets Candy Factory

A person in a blue and white outfit performs on an elevated platform at night, holding a flute-like instrument to their mouth, with a railing and the dimly lit background of a bustling hhn bar.

One of the kids has escaped from their field trip to Major Sweets Candy Factory and is now lurking about at HHN Bar. This child has consumed some of Major Sweets’ unfortunate candy, which has caused him to set out on a murder spree.

La Lechuza

A person dressed as a green, monstrous character with wild hair and a tattered costume stands on a platform near an HHN bar, with a screen displaying a different scene.

The final character that makes an appearance at the HHN Bar is La Lechuza, the Owl Witch and one of the legends in Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America. The version of the story used for the haunted house is that villagers put the witch to death as a result of witch trials, and she came back as an owl. She now lures victims by faking the sound of a crying baby.

A green, monstrous figure with outstretched arms stands on a platform, illuminated by colorful lights. To the right, near the hhn bar, a large screen displays a man's image.

Of course, guests can also get drinks at The HHN Bar. Here is the menu:

  • Ghoul Juice (Myers’s dark rum, Bols cherry brandy, simple syrup, mango nectar, lime juice, Dale DeGroff’s Pimento Bitters and Peychaud’s Bitters) – $17.50 for 20 oz. souvenir cup, $13.50 for refill, or $13.50 for 12 oz. single serve
  • Murder-ita (Cuervo Tradicional tequila, DeKuyper triple sec, lime juice, agave nectar and a hint of salt) – $17.50 for 20 oz. souvenir cup, $13.50 for refill, or $13.50 for 12 oz. single serve
  • Quick to Die Margarita (Cuervo Tradicional tequila, Cazadores Café, JF Haden’s Espresso liqueur, lime juice, and sugar) – $17.50 for 20 oz. souvenir cup, $13.50 for refill, or $13.50 for 12 oz. single serve
  • Premium Cocktail (mixed with your choice of liquor) – $20 for 20 oz. souvenir cup, $16 for refill, or $16 for 12 oz. single serve

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