Universal may have spoiled an upcoming announcement for Halloween Horror Nights 34, because the webpage for the event temporarily appeared earlier today before it was quickly removed from view.
Halloween Horror Nights Webpage Appears Temporarily


In a series of several screenshots taken by one of our reporters, the tab for Halloween Horror Nights briefly appeared on the Universal Orlando Resort website earlier today.
The tab for Halloween Horror Nights was briefly added on May 7 at the top of the navigation section across from the Park Tickets tab. The HHN button was fully operational and allowed guests to click inside the website for information about the event. After a short time, the tab was removed again from the mobile website with no warning. The page now appears as it did previously, with the Park Tickets tab taking up the whole first row.



When clicking into the HHN tab, guests were able to see the complete calendar for the HHN 34 event dates. The dates listed on the calendar match the full dates already announced by Universal. Halloween Horror Nights 34 at Universal Studios Florida is scheduled to have its earliest start date ever, with the first night taking place on August 25. The full schedule includes:
- August 29 – 31
- September 3 – 7, 10 – 14, 16, 17, 19 -21, 24 – 28
- October 1 – 5, 8 – 12, 15 – 19, 22 – 26, 29-31
- November 1 – 2

Several other guests on social media have also reported seeing the Halloween Horror Nights tab appear on the standard Universal Orlando Resort desktop ticketing webpage, though it is only appearing for select people and is not widespread so far.
The sudden appearance and quick removal of the HHN mobile tab is fueling rumors that the announcement of more event information or even the sale of tickets could be starting soon. Universal has been somewhat slower in revealing HHN details this year, though it is likely due to the grand opening of Epic Universe taking priority.
Rumors have also been swirling about the return of Premium Scream Night for HHN 34, which was also briefly mentioned in text on the mobile website despite not being expected to return this year. Meanwhile, the most recent speculation maps for HHN 34 have included references to “Fallout” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s.”
Are you excited for some more Halloween Horror Nights announcements? Let us know in the comments.
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