Last weekend I visited Universal Studios
Halloween Horror Nights, in my 33 years of living this was the first haunted
house I’ve attended and I had a blast. Being Universal Studios most of the
themes and haunted houses were pop culture themed which I love. The themed
haunted houses were Ghostbusters, Stranger Things, Us, House of a 1000 Corpses,
Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Universal Monsters, Yeti, Depths of fear,
graveyard games, and Nightingales Blood Pit
I did the top six haunted houses wish I
had more time and energy to do Universal Monsters but I was beat by 1:00 at
night, can't hang like I use to. Here are a few things I noticed and
appreciated about Halloween Horror Nights.
- The Atmosphere
In addition to the haunted houses there
are several “Scare Zones” throughout the park with different themes Vikings,
zombies, a undead runway, but my personal favorite was an arcade full of neon,
darkness, edm music, women on stilts with nunchucks and of course folks walking
around ready to scare you. When you walk into the scare zones it truly feels
like you are walking into another era, world or straight out of a Hollywood
movie. It adds to that “creepy” factor that is synonymous with Halloween.
- Attention To Detail
I am a movie geek and am a sucker for
experiences that make me feel like I’m a part of the movies and shows I’ve
watched on TV. The Haunted Houses do just that, walking through the haunted houses
feels like you are on the set of these shows and movies, from the replicas of
buildings, characters portrayed throughout the haunted house, scenes recreated
that you don’t get to appreciate cause you just want to get the hell out of
there. You either pretty much walk through a entire movie or a entire season
all within a couple of minutes. It all does a great job of immersing a visitor
into that world.
- Pay Attention
You
should always be aware of your surroundings but at Halloween Horror Nights you
need to keep your head on a swivel at ALL times. You never know when your
gonna get spooked and get the shit scared out of you. Going through the
haunted houses or scare zones, hell anywhere in the park be prepared and on alert.
I had a great time and am glad I got to experience it. My favorite haunted house was the Ghostbusters simply because I am a big fan of that franchise. As far as what haunted houses scared me the most while I thought it was the Us haunted house, the award goes to House of a 1,000 Corpses I legit jumped quite a few times and moved quickly to get the hell out in that haunted house.
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