Halloween Horror Nights 2021 is almost upon us, and Universal Orlando has revealed the remaining mazes, scare zones, and shows for this year’s event.
ORIGINAL HAUNTED HOUSES
- “Welcome to SCarey: Horror in the Heartland” – Step into the notorious Halloween Horror Nights town of Carey and relive its most horrifying haunts over the past 30 year. Guests will be transported back to the shady township of Carey and enter familiar settings that will leave fans shrieking from nostalgia and horror. From the ghastly cave of vampires from The Hive, the decrepit attic of Dead End and the disturbing Meetz Meats human deli from Leave it to Cleaver, they’ll find no escape from the evil of Carey once and for all.
- “Case Files Unearthed: Legendary Truth” – Follow in the footsteps of a legendary paranormal detective on a ghostly mission. Guests will step into the well-worn shoes of the infamous Boris Shuster – the elusive private eye investigating the supernatural – as he endlessly searches for clues to a series of strange occurrences throughout New York City. Falling further into the shadowy, dark world of the paranormal, guests will face an overwhelming onslaught of ghouls, poltergeists and terrors, all while trying to solve the biggest mystery of them all – how they’ll survive.
- “The Wicked Growth: Realm of the Pumpkin” – Become entangled in the sinister roots of Halloween. Lured in by the familiar sights and sounds of the holiday, guests will find themselves trapped in an endless maze of traditional Halloween domains, including a dilapidated haunted house, an ominous graveyard and even a wicked witch’s cottage – all overrun by ruthless creatures engulfed in ghastly pumpkin growth. They’ll follow the ceaseless vines as they twist and turn right into the Pumpkin Lord’s lair, where he eagerly awaits new victims and is never truly satiated.
- “Puppet Theatre: Captive Audience” – Fall victim to a fiendish theatre troupe in this maze. Guests are transported to San Francisco’s abandoned Grandeur Theatre in the early 1900’s. They’ll find the Pasek’s Puppet Troupe trapped within its ruins in the midst of rehearsing for their next grisly performance. With a fanatical need to entertain any captive audience, the troupe has turned to transforming trespassers into living puppets – dismantling and sewing them back together as life-sized marionettes for additions to their horrific encore.
- “Revenge of the Tooth Fairy” – Long ago, parents struck a bargain with vicious, goblin-esque tooth fairies to protect their children from these evil creatures who crave pearly whites – all children must give up their baby teeth or pay a gruesome price. Uncover the darker side of a seemingly innocent ritual as you step inside the Westhorne house and find out what happens when you defy tradition.
SCARE ZONES
- “Crypt TV” – Guests will step inside a dark universe of monsters that reside in the same reality on their screens, in their pockets and now, in real life. In this nightmare world that’s overtaken San Francisco, creatures of all shapes and sizes exist, including The Look-See, the Sunny Family Cult, Harclaw and Miss Annity.
- “30 Years, 30 Fears” – The most infamous characters from past Halloween Horror Nights scare zones will reunite to take over the Avenue of the Stars. Guests will enter a gory reunion where the past has come back to haunt them with creatures of blood and bone, beastly monstrosities and chainsaw-wielding fiends lurking around every corner.
- “Seek and Destroy” – Guests will find themselves in a New York dystopia where a ruthless alien cyber regime, led by The Controller, has taken over – relentlessly scanning the city streets for humans and turning them into fuel. With the regime’s loyal followers hiding in the darkness endlessly hunting for new victims, guests must either join them or be destroyed.
- “Gorewood Forest” – The heartless Terra Queen is back and her wicked plans to remake the world in her terrifying image will take root in Central Park. Guests will find nowhere to hide from her menacing minions as they harvest fresh blood to feed her ever-growing power.
- “Lights, Camera, Hacktion: Eddie’s Revenge” – Eddie Schmidt, Jack the Clown’s diabolical brother, is returning to Halloween Horror Nights to film a gory Hollywood sequel…except this time, the monsters are real. Vampires, evil clowns, creatures from the watery depths and other horrific beings from event’s past will roar on the scene where guests will make their short, and painful, cameo.
LIVE SHOWS
- “Marathon of Mayhem: Carnage Factory” – a brand-new nighttime lagoon show that will transform the expansive Universal Studios lagoon into renowned visions of fright highlighting some of the top names in horror and Halloween Horror Nights history that are featured in this year’s event.
- “Halloween Nightmare Fuel” – a fiery new show featuring nocturnal creatures, aerialists of the night and frightful fire performers – all set to pulse-pounding rock, metal and electronica music.
These mazes, scare zones, and shows join the previously announced Halloween Horror Nights Icons: Captured, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Bride of Frankenstein Lives, The Haunting of Hill House and Beetlejuice mazes for HHN30, which will be presided over by the infamous Jack the Clown.
Select tickets and vacation packages are now on sale for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando, which kick off September 3, 2021, and run through Halloween night.
To purchase, or for more information, visit orlando.halloweenhorrornights.com.
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