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Halloween Horror NIghts 25 - Jack The Clown Returns
The legendary Jack the Clown makes his triumphant (and twisted) return to present the biggest and scariest Halloween Horror Nights® ever, select nights from September 18th through November 1st. Now in its 25th year at Universal Orlando® Resort, the nation’s premier Halloween event puts you right into some of the most pulse-pounding moments in horror history.
On select nights from September 18th through November 1st, 2015, the streets of Universal Studios Florida® theme park come alive with hordes of horrifying mutants, monsters and maniacs. With 25 years of experience to draw from, nobody creates a more nightmarish Halloween event filled with truly original scares and authentic horror movie moments. You can explore terrifying haunted houses, make your way through multiple scare zones where creatures lurk around every turn, enjoy outrageous live shows, and experience many of the park’s most exciting rides and attractions.
Halloween Horror Nights annually draws hundreds of thousands of horror fans from around the globe. Tony Timpone, Editor of Fangoria Magazine, said, "After visiting scream parks all across the U.S. for the last 20 years, I can easily say that Universal’s is the best in the business… Halloween Horror Nights is the ultimate Halloween experience."
See the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vS6vkSl3wA
John - aka. The Master Control Program
Owner, Chairman & Chief Imagination Officer - INTERCOT
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I have to agree. They throw a better party than anyone else does. We have been to many other parties at theme parks around the country and no one even comes close.
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
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Originally Posted by NJGIRL
I have to agree. They throw a better party than anyone else does. We have been to many other parties at theme parks around the country and no one even comes close.
I cannot begin to tell you how disappointed I am that I most likely won't make it down there this year for HHN.
Anyone who loves haunted houses owes it to themselves to go and see the amazing work universal does.
Oh, and get the express pass.... Lines get very very long.
John - aka. The Master Control Program
Owner, Chairman & Chief Imagination Officer - INTERCOT
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Originally Posted by John
I cannot begin to tell you how disappointed I am that I most likely won't make it down there this year for HHN.
That's too bad, I know you have been going every October (just like us) for a while now. We decided to skip October this year, but then I ended up booking a trip for Sept and see we will be there for HHN opening night.
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
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Although we are not big haunted house fans, as annual pass holders we receive a free admission to HHN each year. We usually take advantage of our early pass holder admission to visit a couple of the houses before the lines get too long and then spend the rest of the evening on rides and checking out all of the street sets and scare actors. The rides are usually a walk-on since a majority of the guests are going to the houses. It's always makes for fun evening!
Wells
"But...I don't want to go among mad people."
"Oh, you can't help that," said the cat, "we're all mad here"
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"Duck!" :)
Former C.M. 1996-2002
Many trips with friends and family
Just got back-11/15, Next one: Mid-2016
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Tickets are now available and if you plan on doing more than one night, look into the the frequent fear tickets. Many options and a great value!
Nanc
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