Universal Orlando just announced that two of the Halloween Horror Nights haunted houses planned for this year will be operating for daytime guests.
The two haunted houses that will be open for guests during daytime operation are Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives and Revenge of the Tooth Fairy.
Developed by the twisted minds of Universal Orlando, guests can scream their way through two all-new haunted houses where terrifying creatures await to haunt their every move. In “Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives,” one of Universal Pictures’ most notorious monsters will step out of the shadows as she stops at nothing to revive Frankenstein’s Monster at any cost. In “Revenge of the Tooth Fairy,” guests will be immersed in an original story that uncovers a dark ritual behind the innocent childhood tradition.
Access to the two haunted houses is included with theme park admission. There may be times when the Virtual Line experience is available for the haunted houses. Guests can use the Official Universal Orlando Resort App to select a Virtual Line time to visit. Haunted houses may be too intense for young children and are not recommended for guests under 13.
There will also be trick or treating at Islands of Adventure for the first time ever. The experience is for guests 12 years of age and younger who must be with an adult to participate. One trick-or-treat bag per guest and one fill per participating location. Participating locations will be designated by a “Pumpkin” sticker at the entrance.
And Universal is encouraging guests to dress spooky this weekend. Read the official costume guidelines here.
In Universal Studios, this includes a variety of Halloween-themed drinks like the Frozen Candy Corn beverage at the all-new Skeleton Bar at Café La Bamba, the iconic staple, Pizza Fries, at Louie’s Italian Restaurant, and all-new food trucks near the haunted houses that feature uniquely themed items such as “Franken Fried Chicken & Funnel Brains.” In Universal CityWalk, guests can pick up the “Jack the Clown” and “Pumpkin Spice” specialty doughnuts at Voodoo Doughnut. Plus, guests can sip on specialty drinks themed after icons from Halloween Horror Nights history at Universal Orlando’s hotels, including “The Director” and “The Chance.”
Guests can even catch a classic horror flick at Universal Cinemark in CityWalk now through October 31!
Halloween Seasonal Experiences are included as part of daytime theme park admission beginning the weekend of September 26th and 27th and then daily from October 3rd through November 1st at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure.
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