Universal Orlando will be offering a first-ever event this August. They are making some big promises with this event and we can’t wait to see it!
Halloween Horror Nights
Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights is one of the most popular events in Orlando. Halloween Horror Nights include haunted houses, scare zones, live shows, thrilling attractions, event merchandise, and specially-themed food.
Per Universal, this event may be too intense for younger children and isn’t recommended for children under 13.
This year, there will be even more nights to enjoy the spooky fun. Halloween Horror Nights begins on August 30 and runs through November 3! Be sure to check out all the dates and pricing HERE.
Premium Scream Night
Universal Orlando has announced a first-ever event. Guests will be able to experience Halloween Horror Nights before it officially opens!
Premium Scream Night will take place on August 29, 2024, from 6:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. at Univeral Studios Florida. This is a one-night-only event!
Halloween Horror Nights Premium Scream Night will have a limited capacity that promises shorter wait times. Premium Scream Night will also offer haunted house entry staggered by group, select all-you-care-to-enjoy food, and more!
When can you buy?
Tickets for the Premium Scream Night will be available online beginning June 6th, while supplies last. At this time, there is no set time for this release.
Tickets are $350 plus tax. Universal Annual and Seasonal Passholders can save $25.
Tickets will be $350 plus tax. There is a discount for Universal Annual and Seasonal Passholders. They can purchase tickets for $325 plus tax. Passholders take note that the Premium Scream Night is not included in the Premium Annual Passholder event nights.
What do you think of Universal’s one-night offering of Premium Scream Night? Will you be trying to get tickets? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to share this post with a friend!
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