A figure wearing a pumpkin-shaped mask and a tattered robe stands in front of a spooky, dilapidated house with a dark, eerie background, reminiscent of the haunting scenes you might find at Universal Orlando during their Halloween events for Annual Passholders.

New Spooky Universal Orlando Annual Passholder Magnet Coming in October

Phil Wood

A new Halloween-themed Universal Orlando annual passholder magnet is coming to Universal Orlando Resort in October.

Universal Orlando Annual Passholder Magnet

Colorful image of Universal Orlando Annual Passholder cards with a Halloween theme featuring a pumpkin head and skulls on a dark purple background, perfect as a magnet.

A new and spooky passholder-exclusive magnet has been revealed for Universal Orlando Resort. The magnet has a black border with bat eyes in the bottom left corner. The background of most of the magnet is purple.

“UOAP” appears in a very stylized way. The “U” is green and features stitching. The “O” is a jack-o’-lantern with a safety pin sticking out the top of its head. The “A” is purple and the “P” is yellow. The letters sit above “Passholder.” The “O” in “Passholder” has a “24” in it.

There is also a yellow skull, a red lightning bolt, and MMXXIV in white. MMXXIV is the year 2024 in Roman numerals.

A figure wearing a tattered robe and a glowing jack-o'-lantern mask stands with outstretched hands in front of a spooky, lit-up house at night, reminiscent of the eerie charm that might attract any Universal Orlando Annual Passholder Magnet.

The new magnet will be available from October 1 through November 3, 2024. Guests can pick it up at either Toon Lounge in Universal Islands of Adventure from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily or at Five and Dime in Hollywood in Universal Studios Florida from park open to park close.

Check out more of the perks available to Universal Orlando Resort annual passholders.

Will you be picking up the festive new annual passholder magnet? Let us know in the comments.

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