A dimly lit scene showing a graffiti-covered wall with colorful scribbles and words. There are some bottles and containers on a nearby counter, and vegetation hanging above the wall.

More Themed Graffiti & Props Added to Halloween Horror Nights 33 Tribute Store

Shannen Ace

Universal has added more themed graffiti and props to the Halloween Horror Nights 33 Tribute Store at Universal Studios Florida.

Halloween Horror Nights 33 Tribute Store Updates

A dimly lit scene showing a graffiti-covered wall with colorful scribbles and words. There are some bottles and containers on a nearby counter, and vegetation hanging above the wall.

The crashed subway car in the final room of the Tribute Store is now covered in graffiti. It was previously blank. In keeping with the store’s theme, there is a warning about bats. Other graffiti reads “is broke,” “High concepts,” “Live Laugh,” and “Choo choo!” An arrow points from a skull drawing to “Scull.”

Dark image showing blue lights reflecting off a wet surface, creating a shimmering effect in an otherwise dimly lit environment.

Spooky blue lights shine down through nets across the ceiling.

A wall with graffiti and the words "STAND CLEAR POR FAVOR" spray-painted in purple on a metal panel.

The final hallway of the store, when guests walk through an abandoned subway car, is also now adorned with graffiti. On a door is “Stand clear por favor” and “Who is BD?”

Graffiti of a cake with three candles is painted on a wall with other graffiti and some greenery above it.

Someone has drawn a birthday cake with the number “33,” referencing this being the 33rd Halloween Horror Nights.

A graffiti tag "DL 198" in blue spray paint is on a lower panel of a structure, with some background discoloration, and other unrecognizable marks or graffiti in red paint next to it.

There are some signatures and tags. In one corner is “DH 1969.” This could be a reference to the Vamp ’69 scare zone at HHN 32.

Graffitied train car with phrases "MIND THE," "Bye!," and "Also A Train" written in various colors on the exterior walls.

Above some windows is “Mind the ___.” “Bye!” and a spiral are on the windows. “Also a train” is below the windows.

Graffiti with the word "Bye!" in pink paint on a dark background.

Someone has painted “Bat” over the “Bye!”

A metal barrier is spray-painted with "Also A Train" and "CHOO" in pink. The letters "CHOO" are written inside four rectangles painted orange and red, with the first and last letters crossed out.

“Choo choo” is on the faux seats along the walls, with the first two “o”s replaced with “ex” and the last “o” crossed out.

Dimly lit hallway with walls covered in graffiti, including phrases like "BAT" and "CHOX." An exit sign is visible overhead. The atmosphere feels abandoned or neglected.

“BATH,” with the first three letters in yellow and the last in blue is on one of the final set of windows.

Graffiti on a wall reads "Thanks 4 Coming!" in pink, dripping paint. The wall is dark, with a closed black door to the left and a metal frame around the message.

On the other side is “Thanks 4 coming!”

Three yellow symbols, including an octagon, an abstract shape, and a propeller-like design, are painted on square panels against a wall.

A hexagon, hammer, and clock are painted on the fake seat backs.

A dimly lit room with a lantern, "Caution" sign, crates, wire rack, old drawer, and various other objects scattered. The walls are decorated with bright blue graffiti and messages.

In the exit space are new crates, a wire frame, a “Caution” sign, and a tire.

A vintage wooden radio sits atop a gray container, partially covered with green moss, under blue lighting.

Sitting on a barrel with some foliage is a vintage radio.

Check out our original tour of the Halloween Horror Nights 33 Tribute Store, or watch it below:

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