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Tickets are on Sale Now for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood

Tickets are on Sale Now for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood is Back with a Vengeance…

Universal Studios Hollywood Announces Tickets are Now on Sale for “Halloween Horror Nights,” and reveals the Addition of “The Exorcist” and “The Curse of Pandora’s Box” Mazes to the Killer Line-Up, Kicking Off on Thursday, September 9 and Running Select Nights through Sunday, October 31

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This year, guests will be possessed by “The Exorcist” maze, often revered as the most terrifying movie of all-time, as they live the tormented aberrations experienced by Regan and her determined mother. The film that fueled your worst nightmares has returned to Halloween Horror Nights. Enter the most haunting scenes from the film as 12-year-old Regan is possessed by a demon, possibly the devil himself. It’s a battle of the wills between good and evil.

Horror also re-emerges in ultraviolet with the return of the original concept maze, “The Curse of Pandora’s Box.” Inspired by the most fearsome creatures in Greek mythology, this disturbing experience transports guests from the land of the living to the nightmarish netherworld of Hades where the demonic temptress Pandora serves as their guide.

Designed to taunt, terrorize and torment guests as they navigate the darkness from one frightening maze to another, “Halloween Horror Nights” also features the previously announced line-up with more mazes and experiences to be announced soon:

·      “The Haunting of Hill House,” based on Netflix’s critically-acclaimed supernatural thriller.

·      “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” a chilling maze featuring a demented Leatherface and his unrelenting chainsaw.

·      “Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives,” inspired by Universal Pictures’ cinematic monsters with an all-original story about one of the studio’s most infamous creatures.

Click here to purchase tickets, and due to popular demand, the event is expected to sell out. Event dates are: September 9-12, 16-19, 23-26, 30 and October 1-3, 7-10, 14-17, 21-24, 28-31.

Tickets are available at Hollywood.HalloweenHorrorNights.com. All tickets purchased online provide guests early admission with entry beginning at 6:00 p.m. each night of “Halloween Horror Nights.”

The following are the various “Halloween Horror Nights” tickets options available for purchase: Take advantage of special Pass Member pricing for you and your friends.

·         General Admission: single night ticket to the seasonal event $69 - $99

·         Universal Express™: admission to “Halloween Horror Nights” and one-time express access to each maze, ride and attraction  $159 - $259

·         Universal Express™ Unlimited: admission to “Halloween Horror Nights” and unlimited express access to each maze, ride and attraction $199 - $299

·         Day to Night Ticket: after 2pm access to all daytime attractions plus Halloween Horror Nights $99 - $139

·         Day to Night Ticket + Universal Express™: after 2pm one-time express access to all daytime attractions plus Halloween Horror Nights $189 - $299

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