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Halloween Horror Nights is back this year, and Universal Orlando has made a whole bunch of new announcements today, including new houses, scare zones and live entertainment.

In addition to the previously announced “The Haunting of Hill House,” Beetlejuice, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre houses, as well as “The Bride of Frankenstein Lives” and “Halloween Horror Nights Icons: Captured,” this year’s original houses will include:

  • WELCOME TO SCAREY: HORROR IN THE HEARTLAND
  • CASE FILES: UNEARTHED
  • THE WICKED GROWTH: REALM OF THE PUMPKIN
  • PUPPET THEATER: CAPTIVE AUDIENCE
  • REVENGE OF THE TOOTH FAIRY

As for this year’s new Scare Zones, those include “Crypt TV,” “30 Years, 30 Fears,” “Seek and Destroy,” “Gorewood Forest,” and “Lights Camera Hacktion: Eddie’s Revenge.”

Live entertainment for Halloween Horror Nights Orlando 2021 includes “Marathon of Mayhem: Carnage Factory” and “Halloween Nightmare Fuel,” freshly announced today.

Head over to the official HHN website to learn more about each of these haunts!

“Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights begins Friday, September 3 and runs select nights through Sunday, October 31 – featuring 10 elaborately-themed haunted houses, five scare zones and live entertainment based on everything from horror and pop culture greats to original abominations that go beyond guests’ darkest nightmares. And when they need a break from the screams, guests can enjoy access to Universal Studios’ most exhilarating rides and attractions.

“All tickets and vacation packages for Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights are on sale now, including a variety of Fear Passes that allow guests to visit the event on multiple nights starting at $129.99. Tickets and packages can be purchased here.

“Tickets are also on sale for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, running select nights Thursday, September 9 through Sunday, October 31.”

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