More new Halloween Horror Nights 33 merchandise featuring Lil’ Boo has arrived at Universal Orlando Resort. We found these items at merchandise kiosks and Universal Studios Store in CityWalk.
Lil’ Boo Picnic Mat – $30
This mat can be used for a picnic, at the beach, or to reserve your parade spot. It comes in a black zipper pouch with a mesh window. “Halloween Horror Nights 2024” is in white on the front of the pouch.
The blanket is 30 inches by 60 inches. It’s 88% polyester and 12% polyamide. The full design pictured on the tag includes Lil’ Boo, a skull with an exposed brain, spiders, Major Sweets’ top hat, and an eyeball with tentacles.
Youth Lil’ Boo Fleece Bucket Hat – $30
This hat is a soft orange featuring embroidered patches of Lil’ Boo’s eyes, nose, and mouth. The details are depicted in red and yellow with black borders.
An orange stalk is on top of the hat.
The Lil’ Boo logo is embroidered on the back of the hat.
The interior lining is also orange and patterned with images of Lil’ Boo.
Lil’ Boo Blanket – $60
This super soft blanket is 50 inches by 60 inches. On one side is the full design of Lil’ Boo with various other creepy creatures. There are tentacles, green and red liquids, and gross organic elements around them. “Halloween Horror Nights 2024” is at the bottom of the design.
It’s the same design that’s on one side of the picnic blanket, as well as on other Lil’ Boo items.
The images are set against a purple spray-paint background with a black border.
The other side of the blanket is solid purple with a Lil’ Boo patch in one corner.
Lil’ Boo Long Sleeved Shirt – $80
This Spirit Jersey-like shirt features a black, purple, and pink gradient. On the back is Lil’ Boo and the other creepy creatures.
Three black spiders appear to dangle below the group.
“Halloween Horror Nights 2024” is in green and yellow on the front. The yellow silhouette of a spider crawls across the words.
Lil’ Boo Trucker Hat – $32
This hat is black with yellow-orange stitching. A Lil’ Boo patch is on the front two panels.
The back half is made of plastic mesh. “Lil’ Boo” is embroidered in orange on one side.
A Halloween Horror Nights patch is on the back. The underside of the brim is solid orange.
Lil’ Boo made his HHN debut as an unnamed, unassuming prop in the Trick ‘r Treat scare zone at Halloween Horror Nights 27. He went viral a few years later when he was a decoration at The Wicked Growth: Realm of the Pumpkin house during Halloween Horror Nights 30. Since then, Lil’ Boo has been featured on various merchandise as an unofficial icon of the event.
Check out the large Lil’ Boo plush, Lil’ Boo shoulder plush, and more Halloween Horror Nights 33 merchandise.
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