A hand holds a colorful UOAP passholder card in front of a display with various Halloween-themed items, including jack-o'-lanterns and t-shirts.

Complimentary Halloween Horror Nights 33 Lil’ Boo Magnet Now Available to Universal Orlando Annual Passholders

Brit Tuttle

The new Universal Orlando Annual Passholder exclusive Lil’ Boo magnet for Halloween Horror Nights 33 is now available for a limited time.

UOAP Lil’ Boo Magnet

A hand is holding a colorful "UOAP" passholder card featuring a pumpkin face and vibrant letters, against a backdrop of buildings and a red-striped street.

The magnet features the standard “UOAP Passholder” wordmark featured on past Universal Orlando magnets. The “U” is green and stitched up, with Lil’ Boo himself serving as the “O.” A safety pin “holds” him to the magnet. Other art on the magnet includes a yellow skull, scary eyes, a lightning bolt, and “MMXXIV” — 2024 in Roman numerals. The “O” in “Passholder” is the spray-painted “24” logo.

A street scene with vintage-style buildings, including a hotel entrance, palm trees, and a "Montmartre" sign. The sidewalk features pink stars similar to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. During Halloween Horror Nights, you'll even spot Lil' Boo Magnet as you stroll through this enchanting setting.

This new magnet can be picked up at Five and Dime in Universal Studios Florida from park open to park close, or from the UOAP Lounge in Toon Lagoon from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. We picked up ours today from Five and Dime.

The UOAP Lil’ Boo magnet is available only from today, October 1, 2024, through November 3 — the final day of Halloween Horror Nights 33.

Lil’ Boo first made his debut at Halloween Horror Nights 27 as a prop in the Trick ‘r Treat scare zone. He soon became an unofficial mascot for the event after going viral during HHN 30, when he was part of the theming for The Wicked Growth: Realm of the Pumpkin. This year, he can be found on a slew of merchandise, including his own popcorn bucket.

To learn more about Halloween Horror Nights 33 and what to expect in the event’s final weeks, check out our full guide.

Will you be picking up your own magnet while they’re available? Let us know in the comments and on social media.

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