A person at Universal Studios Hollywood, dressed in a Ghostbuster costume, uses a glowing proton pack to confront a green ghost-like figure covered in what appears to be garbage, set against a dimly lit brick wall background.

Full Video of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Haunted House at Universal Studios Hollywood

Phil Wood

We recorded a POV walkthrough of the new Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire haunted house at Halloween Horror Nights 2024.

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Haunted House

A glowing Ghostbusters sign is displayed on a dark, eerie street with blue lighting and a ghost-like figure in the background, evoking the chilling atmosphere of Frozen Empire at Universal Studios Hollywood.

In this new haunted house, Garraka, the phantom who wishes to bring about a new Ice Age in “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” has escaped from an ancient artifact. As Garraka and his army of ghosts try to freeze you in your tracks, you must dodge spears of ice as he freezes people before your eyes.

A person at Universal Studios Hollywood, dressed in a Ghostbuster costume, uses a glowing proton pack to confront a green ghost-like figure covered in what appears to be garbage, set against a dimly lit brick wall background.

As guests make their way through the haunted house, they’ll run into the Ghostbusters, as they take on new ghosts and familiar fan favorites like Slimer.

This haunted house debuted in August at Halloween Horror Nights 33 at Universal Studios Florida. You can read our full review of the house here.

Check out our full video of the Ghostbusters Frozen Empire haunted house below.

We also recorded a video of the new Insidious: The Further haunted house. Stay tuned for more POV walkthroughs of the haunted houses at Universal Studios Hollywood. And be sure to check back for our full review of the Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire haunted house at Universal Studios Hollywood.

Halloween Horror Nights 2024 began on September 5 and will end on November 3.

Do you plan on trying this new haunted house during Halloween Horror Nights 2024? Let us know in the comments.

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