The one-date-only Premium Scream Night taking place prior to the official beginning of Halloween Horror Nights 34 at Universal Studios Florida has now completely sold out for the first time in the offering’s history.
Premium Scream Night at HHN 34

Premium Scream Night is a relatively new addition to the Halloween Horror Nights lineup at Universal Studios Florida. Originally added just last year for HHN 33, Premium Scream Night is a one-night-only limited-capacity event held ahead of the start of Halloween Horror Nights. It has the usual HHN lineup, with guests able to experience the houses and scare zones for the event during the usual HHN operating hours.

However, additional benefits specifically for Premium Scream include shorter wait times with staggered entry, all-you-care-to-enjoy select food and non-alcoholic beverages, and complimentary self-parking. Added just for this year, guests can also wear costumes, subject to the Universal Orlando Resort Costume Policy.
Tickets for this year’s event were originally priced at $375, which was a price increase from last year. This year’s offering also removed the discount for Annual and Seasonal Passholders. The prices were actually increased further as the date for the event drew nearer, peaking at a price per ticket of $415 as of earlier this week.
Premium Scream Sold Out

When Premium Scream Night was first introduced last year, the event did not sell out. In our full review of the night from HHN 33, we noted that the park felt very empty. However, it appears demand for Premium Scream is higher this year, as all tickets for the night have now sold out.
Premium Scream Night is currently still listed on the full Extras page for Halloween Horror Nights. But if you click inside the Premium Scream section to buy tickets, the single date for August 28 is now grayed-out with no more tickets available for purchase. The total number of tickets sold for the night is unknown.
Halloween Horror Nights runs on select nights from August 29 through November 2, 2025. Other tickets are available now.
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