Halloween Horror Nights 2020 canceled for Universal Orlando, Universal Studios Hollywood
Halloween Horror Nights 2020 has officially been canceled for both Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood.
Halloween Horror Nights 2020 has officially been canceled for both Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood.
As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, two Halloween events have decided to cancel for 2020: Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor in Long Beach, Calif. and Dark Horizon: Point of No Return in Orlando, Fla.
Walt Disney World Resort has shared new updates about this year’s seasonal events ahead of its reopening, including the news that Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is canceled.
With Universal Orlando Resort reopening its theme parks to the public in just a couple of days, guests will have to don their face masks before heading in. But with these HHN-inspired designs, guests can visit the parks and have a little fun showing off their spooky side.
To celebrate “Halfway 2 Halloween,” the halfway mark to the spookiest time of year, Disney has shared a “shriek peek” at new merchandise coming soon to shopDisney, Disney Parks, and other shopping destinations for the holiday.
Halloween Horror Nights is prepping for its 30th anniversary here in Florida. Whether this will be your first year or you have been here since the beginning, we all cannot wait for another fear-filled event. I can almost smell the pizza fries and fog now.
Those looking to plan a trip to Universal Orlando for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights have Lady Luck on their side, as the resort is now offering a special “Buy an Event Night, Get a Second Night Free” deal.
According to Collider’s Peri Nemiroff, Jason Blum and his team at Blumhouse are considering making a movie inspired by Halloween Horror Nights.
“Doctor Sleep” isn’t just a sequel, it’s a deeper explanation of “The Shining”. It brings new life to the horror with more gruesome consequences. “Doctor Sleep” ends a story that already ended, but with a now-complete cycle of death, fear and life after our own.
Just after this year’s Halloween Horror Nights event has come to an end at Universal Orlando, dates for next year’s event have been announced.
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