FULL GUIDE (With Reviews) to Halloween Horror Nights 33 at Universal Orlando Resort

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FULL GUIDE (With Reviews) to Halloween Horror Nights 33 at Universal Orlando Resort

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  • Halloween Horror Nights 33 is underway at the Universal Orlando Resort, and we’ve compiled a guide to help first-timers (and maybe even some pros) know what to expect this year.

    An arched entrance at Universal Studios Florida is illuminated with red and pink lights, featuring a prominent "Halloween Horror Nights" sign. The night sky is visible in the background.

    What is Halloween Horror Nights?

    A neon-lit diner with "Mel's Drive-In" signs is seen at night, bathed in an eerie glow perfect for Halloween Horror Nights, with outdoor seating and palm trees in the background.

    Halloween Horror Nights is a separately ticketed haunt event held on select nights in the fall at Universal Studios Florida. This year’s event features 10 haunted houses, 5 scare zones, and live entertainment.

    A ticket to Halloween Horror Nights includes access to all the haunted houses, zones, and entertainment, as well as select attractions around the park. The only attractions open during the event are Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts (until 11 p.m.), Revenge of the Mummy, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, and Men in Black Alien Attack. Keep in mind that attractions are subject to change without notice.

    Food and beverages, including alcohol, can be purchased at the event. No outside food or beverage can go through security after 5 p.m. on event nights, except for one (1) sealed bottle of water per person. Empty water bottles can be brought into the event and refilled for free from the Coca-Cola Freestyle machines throughout the park.

    How Scary Is It?

    A person in a gory, bird-like creature costume with bloodstained robes, long claws, and white wings stands in a dark, eerie setting with wooden houses—perfect for Halloween Horror Nights 33.

    Unfortunately, there’s not an easy answer to this question. The haunted houses and scare zones rely heavily on jump scares to make guests scream, but also use more innovative ways to bring the fear. Many of the sets are elaborate and overwhelmingly detailed. Houses often use different scents to add to the immersion, and these smells can be overwhelming at times. Halloween Horror Nights can simultaneously be gory and gross.

    If you’re not one to be spooked in the theater during a horror movie, you’ll probably be okay. If wounds, disembowelments, or graphic violence make you squeamish, or you’re not a fan of tight, dark spaces, you might not have the best time.

    Universal recommends that children under the age of 13 do not attend, as it may be too intense for young children.

    Dates & Ticket Information

    Dates

    This year’s event will take place on select nights from August 30 through November 3.

    The dates for the event this year are:

    • August: 30, 31
    • September: 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
    • October: 2, 3, 6, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 20, 23, 24, 27, 30, 31
    • November: 3

    Tickets

    Single-night tickets start at $82.99 per person. Multi-night passes offer a better deal if you want to visit more than once. Compare to last year’s multi-night offerings here.

    Ticket prices vary by date. A breakdown is available below.

    A calendar displaying September and October 2024, including prices listed on certain dates in dollars. Prices vary from $71 to $132 on different days, perfect for planning your visit during Halloween Horror Nights.
    November 2024 calendar showing prices for the first three days post-Halloween Horror Nights: $93 on the 3rd, $98 on the 1st, and $108 on the 2nd.
    • $83: September 18, 19, 25, 26; October 2
    • $86: September 22, 29; October 3
    • $88: October 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31
    • $93: October 6, 20, 27; November 3
    • $96: September 20, 27
    • $98: November 1
    • $103: October 4, 11, 13, 18, 25
    • $107: September 21, 28
    • $108: November 2
    • $118: October 5
    • $123: October 12, 19, 26

    Express Passes & VIP Experiences

    Express Passes

    Express Passes allow guests to use a dedicated line, avoiding the standby queue. They are available starting at $159.99 per person, with variable date-based pricing.

    It should be noted that the Express Passes do not guarantee “front of the line access” but rather a shorter wait. Typically, half of the posted stand-by wait time can be expected.

    Single-night Express Passes can be used once per house and attraction. Team Members will scan your pass at the entrance.

    VIP and Behind the Scenes Tours

    Halloween Horror Nights features two special VIP tour options.

    R.I.P. Tours

    R.I.P. Tours gives you a tour guide and direct access to houses and shows. The tour includes the following:

    Behind the Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tours

    Unmasking the Horror is a daytime tour of a selection of houses. It does not include admission to Halloween Horror Nights. Admission to Universal Studios Florida or Halloween Horror Nights is not required to attend an Unmasking the Horror tour.

    There is a 3-house tour and a 6-house tour. See the full lineup for both tour options.

    The tours start at $109.99 for the 3-house tour and $179.99 for the 6-house tour. Guests are permitted to take photos only in select areas of the houses, as indicated by their guide. Behind-the-scenes information and details will be given for each house on the tour. Some photos are allowed, but video recording is not permitted.

    Check out our report from the 3-house tour, which was available to guests prior to the start of Halloween Horror Nights this year.

    Premium Scream Night

    Premium Scream Night is a one-night, limited-capacity event that took place on August 29, 2024. Guests were able to access all standard Halloween Horror Nights offerings and some bonus perks. The event costs a steep $350, but the lines were incredibly short all night. Find out if we think Premium Scream Night is worth attending if they bring it back next year.

    HHN Stores

    Tribute Store

    The Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store is open to all guests during the day in the New York section of Universal Studios Florida. This year’s store, while unrelated to the event overall, depicts “a dystopian city where an ancient evil is wreaking havoc.”

    The exterior is a graffiti-covered shipping container, and inside are urban-themed locations, including an abandoned warehouse and a creepy subway station. A serial killer is “on the loose” in the store, a large bat creature you might recognize from Halloween Horror Nights 32 — Batilda.

    This year’s Tribute Store also has lore connections to the nearby Sahara Traders gift shop at Revenge of the Mummy, bringing the Museum of Antiquities into the story.

    All Hallows Eve Boutique

    The All Hallows Eve Boutique is a year-round Halloween shop in Universal’s Islands of Adventure. It gets new decorations each season. This fall’s theme is Boardwalk Lil’ Boo-tique, featuring carnival props.

    Early Entry – Stay and Scream

    Daytime park admission is not required for Halloween Horror Nights, but guests who do have valid admission can stay in “Stay and Scream” areas in the park between regular hours and Halloween Horror Nights. There are designated areas in the park where HHN guests can wait while the park is cleared of day guests. Typically, Universal Studios Florida closes to regular guests at 5 p.m. on event nights, with gates opening for HHN after 6:00 p.m.

    Guests who choose to wait in Stay and Scream areas won’t have to exit the park to go back through the turnstiles, which can be a time saver. Valid Halloween Horror Nights admission is required to enter the Stay and Scream areas, so you will have your ticket scanned to enter. Guests often line up in advance outside the gates, so starting the night in the Stay and Scream area can offer an advantage.

    Stay and Scream areas also let guests have access to select houses before the event officially begins, sometimes as early as 5:30 p.m. Each Stay and Scream area has access to different houses, so guests will typically choose their Stay and Scream location based on what houses they’re planning to line up for first. Here’s this year’s list:

    • New York (Minion Cafe): “A Quiet Place,” “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” “Insidious: The Further,” and Major Sweets Candy Factory.
    • Today Cafe: Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America, Opening Scaremonies
    • San Francisco (Lombard’s Seafood Grille): Triplets of Terror, The Museum: Deadly Exhibits, Slaughter Sinema 2, Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines, and Goblin’s Feast.

    If you don’t have daytime admission, you can also purchase an add-on Scream Early ticket for $55. This allows you to enter the park at 3 p.m., enjoy attractions, and take advantage of the holding areas.

    Some areas also have access to food venues and restrooms. The New York Stay and Scream has several different food booths open early. Louie’s Italian Restaurant and Finnegan’s Bar & Grill also stay open.

    Opening Scaremonies

    A metal archway welcomes you to Halloween Horror Nights, with costumed figures looming above and a vividly lit "Halloween Horror Nights" sign in red. Palm trees and buildings form the eerie backdrop. Don't miss the Opening Scaremonies for a truly Sinist3r & Surr3al experience!

    Halloween Horror Nights kicks off each evening with the Opening Scaremonies, a short performance beyond the Universal Studios Florida gates. Guests waiting outside the park can view the show. This year, it’s led by Icons Sinist3r and Surr3al, sisters who rule over dominions of pain (physical and psychological, respectively). The scaremonies are in the Duality of Fear scare zone. Watch our video below.

    Houses

    The event has 10 haunted houses. The map below highlights the entrances of each house as corresponding to the list below. Our review for each house is linked, but beware; they do contain spoilers.

    Official map of Universal Studios Florida's amusement park with labeled attractions, pathways, and water features marked by colored letters and numbers. Key areas include green dots for attractions and red bars for pathways, perfect for navigating during Halloween Horror Nights.

    A: Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America

    A stroller is parked under an archway in a courtyard with potted plants and colorful, textured walls, reminiscent of the spooky charm often found at Halloween Horror Nights events, with a small chair and a lit wall lamp nearby.

    “Resist the infernal rider El Charro or he’ll take your soul. Don’t turn your back on the devil dog El Cadejo or you’ll be lost forever. And you’d better behave or the boogeyman El Cucuy will get you.”

    B: A Quiet Place

    A person holding a finger to their lips, with scratched marks above "A Quiet Place" and "Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights" text below on a red and black background, creating an eerie atmosphere.

    “Silence your screams if you want to survive the terrifying, post-apocalyptic world. Like the Abbott family, you must keep quiet as you travel from the farmhouse to the woods, to the foundry. As soon as you make a sound, monstrous creatures who can hear the slightest noise, will hunt you down and silence you for good.”

    C: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

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    “A bone-chilling new specter has escaped from an ancient artifact, and he’ll stop you cold. The Ghostbusters must team up to save you and the rest of the world from a second Ice Age.”

    D: Insidious: The Further

    A partially open bright red door with a golden crest, reminiscent of haunted houses, is set against a dark background with draped curtains.

    “Don’t get trapped in The Further as terrifying demons try to ensnare you. Enter the Red-Faced Demon’s lair behind The Red Door. And try to keep away from KeyFace, so he can’t lock up your spirit.”

    E: Triplets of Terror

    A horror-themed decoration with a disfigured, bloodied mannequin head hanging next to a sign that reads "birthday" in red, flesh-like letters. Streamers hang nearby.

    “You’re invited to the Barmy triplets’ birthday celebration. But their kind of party involves recreating the murders of their entire family.”

    F: Major Sweets Candy Factory

    A neon-lit building exterior with colorful lights illuminates its bricks, glass blocks, and metal structures at night, resembling the vibrant façade of a major sweets candy factory.

    “You’re chaperoning a field trip to a candy factory when the free samples transform the kids into candy-coated killers.”

    G: Goblin’s Feast

    A rustic building with worn walls and a gabled roof displays a sign reading "Goblin's Feast." The structure features a chimney and a goblin statue above the window. The facade is in front of a white tent.

    “Enter a goblin village, where a feast is being prepared for goblins, orcs, hobgoblins, and witches. And you’re the main course.”

    H: Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines

    A person in a dark cloak kneels before a tombstone in a gothic-themed cemetery set, with an ornate crypt marked "Van Helsing" in the background—a chilling highlight of Halloween Horror Nights' top-ranking houses.

    “Get caught in an epic battle as Saskia Van Helsing and the Bride of Frankenstein go up against Dracula’s daughter and her monstrous mavens.”

    I: Slaughter Sinema 2

    Cars parked in front of a drive-in movie theater screen showing the logo for "Carey Drive-In" under a night sky.

    “It’s time for another horror movie marathon at the Carey Drive-in! Scream through scenes from creature features, grindhouse gore, and more.”

    J: The Museum: Deadly Exhibits

    Close-up of an artwork featuring the text "Rotting Love" surrounded by an array of colorful, textured materials.

    “A folklore museum’s newest exhibit, The Rotting Stone, has released an evil spirit that decays everything. And it’s coming for you.”

    Read our ranking of all 10 HHN 33 houses.

    Scare Zones

    Scare zones are themed areas around the park where Scareactors roam. Some of them have short shows, such as a ritual or the “murder” of a “guest” (a Scareactor in plain clothes). In houses and scare zones, Scareactors are not permitted to touch guests and vice versa. They can, however, creep up behind you for a scare.

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    The zones are labeled as follows on the above map.

    K: Duality of Fear

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    “As soon as you enter the gates of Halloween Horror Nights, you must choose a path: follow SINIST3R, the manifestation of visceral horror. Or follow SURR3AL, the incarnation of unearthly terror.”

    L: Torture Faire

    A woman in a green and red costume, appearing distressed, is wearing a medieval-looking torture device on her head. Her costume and body have fake bloodstains. She is outdoors on a street, adding to the eerie atmosphere of the scarezone at Halloween Horror Nights 33.

    “Come one, come all, to SINIST3R’s Renaissance faire with the devious theme of medieval torture. Brave the gloriously gory homemade torture devices ‘til you’re put out of your misery.”

    M: Enter the Blumhouse

    A performer in costume takes center stage, set against the eerie backdrop of an amusement park beneath a cloudy sky, perfectly capturing the haunting atmosphere of Halloween Horror Nights 33.

    “Escape a terrifying gauntlet of Blumhouse characters. From sinister sadists from The Purge and Black Phone to M3GAN dancing into your nightmares, you’ve never known horror like this.”

    N: Swamp of the Undead

    Three people wearing eerie masks and tattered costumes walk near a rustic treehouse adorned with foliage and props, creating a spooky scarezone reminiscent of Halloween Horror Nights 33.

    “In backwaters Louisiana, you unwittingly wander onto private property, where you’re swamped by zombies borne from the bodies of other trespassers who were killed and dumped in a nearby bog.”

    O: Demon Queens

    A person in a purple, gothic-style costume with a black, cage-like headpiece and face paint poses dramatically in the scarezone of Halloween Horror Nights 33. Others in various costumes are visible in the background on a decorated street.

    “Get caught in an otherworldly hellscape ripped from the darkest corners of your mind. Four merciless queens loyal to SURR3AL rule, surrounded by hordes of fanatical followers.”

    Read our ranking and see videos of the HHN 33 scare zones.

    Live Entertainment

    Death Eaters

    Two individuals dressed in dark, hooded robes hold out wands in a dimly lit, green-tinted setting. A column and a lantern are visible in the background, giving off an eerie Halloween Horror Nights vibe.

    Death Eaters are appearing in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley again (DE on the map). They perform a short show on the Carkitt Market stage before roaming the land, ready to duel and recruit guests.

    Nightmare Fuel: Nocturnal Circus

    Outdoor stage set decorated with circus-themed elements and autumnal accents, featuring just enough nightmare fuel to keep things thrilling. Audience visible in the foreground, bathed in eerie lighting that suggests an evening performance.

    “Step right up to a dark circus, a new nightmare that carries with it a sinister curse. It’s a thrilling spectacle of pyro and aerialists.”

    This show is on the former Fear Factor stage near Men in Black: Alien Attack, at P on the HHN map. It’s performed at 8 p.m., 9:30 p.m., 11 p.m., and 12:30 a.m. on event nights. Read our review of the new “Nightmare Fuel: Nocturnal Circus.”

    Food & Drinks

    Many of the park’s regular restaurants are open during Halloween Horror Nights. These include The Simpsons’ Fast Food Boulevard, Minion Cafe, Finnegan’s Bar and Grill, Louie’s Italian Restaurant, Richter’s Burger Co., and Today Cafe.

    Souvenir “blinky cups” for alcohol can be found at most bars and themed food locations. You get a discount on cocktails when using your Halloween Horror Nights 2024 blinky cup.

    HHN-themed food and beverage booths are throughout the park. Check out the full menus:

    Lombard’s Fanta Bar

    People standing and reading menus outside a restaurant at Universal Orlando Resort. The building has a detailed façade and an outdoor sitting area with a view of the theme park in the background, perfect for catching glimpses of Halloween Horror Nights while you Eat & Drink.

    Beverages: