‘A Quiet Place’ haunted house coming to Halloween Horror Nights
A haunted house based on “A Quiet Place” will debut during Halloween Horror Nights 2024 at Universal parks in both Florida and California.

“A Quiet Place” at HHN
Taking place in the world of Paramount Pictures’ “A Quiet Place” and “A Quiet Place II,” the new haunted house at Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) puts guests in the middle of the silence.

“A Quiet Place” will be the first HHN haunted house to utilize American Sign Language (ASL), an integral component to the “Quiet Place” movies.
In this universe, Earth has been overtaken by horrifying, sightless creatures who find their prey with their exceptional hearing. The only way to survive is by staying completely silent. In this HHN house, you, like the Abbott family (those films’ protagonists), will creep from the farmhouse to the woods to the foundry in complete quiet. That is, you’d better move in complete quiet. One slip-up and you’ll summon the terrifying creatures, who will silence you for good.
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HHN will return to Universal Studios Florida at Universal Orlando Resort select nights Aug. 30 – Nov. 3, 2024. Just announced along with the “A Quiet Place” reveal, HHN’s west-coast residency at Universal Studios Hollywood will take place select nights Sept. 5 – Nov. 3, 2024.
“If They Hear You, They Will Hunt You”
Universal also shared a teaser trailer for the house:
Paramount’s “A Quiet Place” released in theaters in 2018, followed by “A Quiet Place Part II” in 2021. A spin-off, “A Quiet Place: Day One,” will debut in theaters June 28, 2024. Universal’s haunted house, however, will focus solely on the first two films, both of which were directed by John Krasinski. (Our kid reporter, Chase, recently interviewed Krasinski at the world premiere of his newest movie, “If.”)


“A Quiet Place” marks the seventh HHN haunted house announcement for Universal Studios Florida and the very first haunted house reveal for Universal Studios Hollywood. Florida will have 10 new houses and five new scare zones this year; California will have eight new houses, an unannounced number of scare zones, and the Terror Tram. Get caught up on all the HHN news in our previous coverage:
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