New Halloween Horror Nights 2018 merchandise is to die for
Universal Orlando Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights is rapidly approaching, and with a new year of fear, we also get a new collection of event merchandise!
Universal Orlando Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights is rapidly approaching, and with a new year of fear, we also get a new collection of event merchandise!
Six Flags, the world’s largest regional theme park company, announced a huge collection of world record-breaking roller coasters and attractions today, along with park upgrades and rebranding for 2019.
As this year’s Halloween Horror Nights approaches at Universal Orlando Resort, props for the scare zones have started to appear in the streets of the park.
The Los Angeles Haunted Hayride is back in full force starting Saturday, Sept. 29 to celebrate 10 years of the popular haunt event.
As hype continues to build for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights, Universal Orlando shared some “behind-the-screams” photos on Twitter of the “Trick ‘r Treat” haunted house.
Starting this September, the Disney Wonder is sailing back to San Diego, Calif. and Galveston, Texas for a limited time, and guests aboard these sailings can experience special holiday celebrations.
Halloween hijinks will take over Gaylord Palms this Halloween season with the return of their Goblins & Giggles Getaway Weekends.
After last year’s success, the popular “Hogwarts After Dark” events will return to Warner Bros. Studio Tour London from Oct. 26-28.
As reported by Blooloop, Six Flags and CBS Films are teaming up to launch new haunted attractions based on the “Hell Fest” film during the theme park’s Fright Fest event.
The final maze for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights lineup at Universal Studios Hollywood has been revealed: “Universal Monsters”!