The Attractions Show! – Halloween Horror Nights Orlando and Hollywood 2018; latest news
Hosts Elisa Rodriguez and Quinn Roseboom bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode:
Hosts Elisa Rodriguez and Quinn Roseboom bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode:
Join hosts Mike and Didi as they bring you news and discussion about everything fun, including theme parks, video games, television, movies, music and more.
Join hosts Mike and Didi as they bring you news and discussion about everything fun, including theme parks, video games, television, movies, music and more.
Halloween Horror Nights has officially begun at Universal Studios Hollywood, and with seven haunted houses and the return of Hollywood Harry aboard the Terror Tram, there’s plenty of new ways to get your scare on.
Halloween Horror Nights has officially begun at Universal Orlando Resort, and with a record 10 haunted houses for guests to experience, this year definitely has some new scares to share.
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Haunted houses and scare zones aren’t the only new things at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort. This year will bring new snacks and drinks, including offerings inspired by Netflix’s “Stranger Things.”
This year’s scare zones for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood have been revealed, along with a few sneak peeks at the creatures that will roam the streets for scares!
After the popular “Trick ‘r Treat” scare zone at Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) Orlando last year, both Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood are bringing the cult classic film to life with a full-length haunted house in 2018.
Coming to Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) at Universal Studios Hollywood this year is the highly-anticipated “Stranger Things” maze. Last week we shared a first-look at the maze, but a behind the scenes look with HHN Creative Director and Producer John Murdy gives us some insight on how this maze came to be.