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(WSNN) – After putting a halt to the annual event last year due to COVID, Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights is back. 

“You just never know what is around the corner,” said SNN’s Valezka Nava. 

30 years of fear at Halloween Horror Nights is back, unleashing some of the most wicked names in horror to prey upon guests.

“An adrenaline rush, that you would not believe, the ten houses are just insane, and it’s just really something for anyone, whatever your genre of wanting to be scared is,” said VP of Entertainment at Universal Orlando Resort, Deb Buynak. 

From Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the Bride of Frankenstein, to Haunting of the Hill House, Halloween Horror Nights is ready to share the work of the twisted minds of Universal’s Entertainment team.

“The creators, the designers that make this event, really like the characters they create they feed off the fear and they love to hear the screams which ultimately turn into laughter and fun but that’s what really gets them going for the next year and we missed that so much, so when people start coming through, they are going to start planning for next year, when they start hearing those screams and seeing those reactions,” said Buynak. 

“That is why were known as one of the premiere event for Halloween, this is where you want to go, you are just completely immersed when you come in the gate, the haunted houses, the food, and its themed to the event, it’s all immersive in what we do here,” said Buynak. 

“Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights begins Friday September 3rd, and goes through Halloween night, but the first night is already sold out, you will not want to miss this,” said SNN’s Sydney Baulier. 

For more information you can visit, Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights website here.