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Your Screamin' Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2026 — Tickets on Sale!

by Leap on May 22, 2026
662 Los Angeles

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The heart-thumping highlight of the Halloween season is surviving the terrifying Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood. The annual event, which runs on select nights from Sept. 3 to Nov. 1, 2026, takes thousands of guests through movie set-quality haunted houses, scare zones and a Terror Tram. This preternaturally popular event can sell out most nights. Luckily, you've got us as your fearless guides so that you can experience as much as you dare at this must-do event! The 2026 details are lurking around the corner. We can't wait for them to reveal themselves! Here's everything we know so far about Halloween Horror Nights 2026 in Hollywood!

Q&A

  • When is Halloween Horror Nights 2026? Halloween Horror Nights runs on select nights from Sept. 3 to Nov. 1, 2026, at Universal Studios Hollywood.
  • What is offered at Halloween Horror Nights? Most years, there are eight themed houses, four scare zones, a Terror Tram, entertainment, themed food, drinks and merch, featuring popular horror IPs and original concepts.
  • What's the best way to do Halloween Horror Nights? With so much to cover in one night, we recommend taking advantage of an add-on Express Pass or Early Entry to maximize your time.
  • Does Halloween Horror Nights require a separate ticket? Yes, Halloween Horror Nights requires a separate ticket (and you can save up to $43 on HHN tickets through Undercover Tourist!).

Scareactor in black hoodie and neon glowing skull mask at Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood

Overview of Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2026

Universal Studios Hollywood main archway with Halloween Horror Nights signage on gate heroing Five Nights at Freddy's, Fallout and Terrifier

When does Halloween Horror Nights Start at Universal Studios Hollywood? The event starts at 7 p.m. and Early Access starts at 5:30 p.m. You can purchase Early Event Access separately, which means even if you purchase your discount Halloween Horror Nights ticket from Undercover Tourist, you can still purchase an Early Access ticket from Universal before they sell out. The Early Access houses are in the Lower Lot. Alternatively, you can save on the After 2 p.m. Day/Night Combo Ticket, and that also gets you Early Event Access to the houses that open as early as 5 to 5:30 p.m. Ribbit!

Let's go over Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights tickets, dates, a park plan and tips for 2026. Then we will uncover the houses, scare zones and other entertainment as the details trickle in and update once we attend opening night.

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood 2026 Tickets and Dates

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood tickets are on sale now! As mentioned above, Undercover Tourist can help you save on two types of Halloween Horror Nights tickets:

2026 Halloween Horror Nights Dates

Halloween Horrors Nights Hollywood 2026 calendar of event dates

Halloween Horror Nights takes place on select nights in September, October and sometimes early November.

Best Days to Attend

Since most nights are likely to sell out, the crowds may be consistent. Generally, the earlier you go in the season, the lower the ticket price (the same goes for any dates after Halloween if they get added later). Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday nights are usually the least expensive and least crowded, and Saturdays tend to be the priciest (especially Halloween weekend) and most crowded, followed by Fridays. Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood may add more dates as the season progresses, so those new dates may make for a less-crowded night to visit. Most nights do eventually sell out. Saturdays might be the easiest day to attend for people who work Monday through Friday, but Saturday costs more.

We usually attend opening night, which is a Thursday, and it is noticeably less crowded than dates later in the season. It is also much hotter than dates later in the season, so keep that in mind. (Want more deets on the best times to visit Universal Studios Hollywood? Jump here!)

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood 2026 Tickets and Prices (coming soon)

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood 2026 - Scareactor

Halloween Horror Nights is a separate ticket from regular park admission. Universal Studios Hollywood also sells a Halloween Horror Nights Universal Express Pass (formerly called Front of Line Pass). The HHN Universal Express Pass is good for one-time Express access for each house and ride. It also includes priority seating for the live events.

Halloween Horror Nights ticket prices vary per night. Keep in mind that ticket prices can continue to go up throughout the season, and even sell out for some nights. The key is to purchase as early as you can. You can purchase Early Event Access separately, which allows you to enter the park and access Early Access houses at 5:30 p.m.

Want to save more green? You can get discount general admission tickets or single-night HHN tickets from your favorite froggy friends at Undercover Tourist. If you're not planning to arrive early, our discount Halloween Horror Nights General Admission ticket is a screamin' deal! You can still add on Early Event Access (if not sold out) through Universal with these tickets.

Here are your one-day ticket options available in 2026:

(These are the initial prices, but some prices will creep up as the dates approach and availability may vary throughout the season. The sooner you purchase, the better the price!)

  • Halloween Horror Nights General Admission - from $77 (Does not include Early Event Access but can purchase separately. No Fast & Furious access during the event.)
  • Halloween Horror Nights General Admission from Undercover Tourist - from $76. The savings on this ticket become larger as the season goes on. (Does not include Early Event Access but can purchase separately. No Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift access during the event.)
  • Halloween Horror Nights Universal Express - from $249 and includes admission to the event and one-time Express access to each participating house, ride and attraction. (Does not include Early Event Access but can be purchased separately. Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift access 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.)
  • Halloween Horror Nights Universal Express Add-On - from $172, this exciting new add-on is combinable with your discount Undercover Tourist ticket! It includes admission to the event and one-time Express access to each participating house, ride and attraction. (Does not include Early Event Access but can be purchased separately. Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift access 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.) Separate event admission for the same date required.
  • Halloween Horror Nights Universal Express Unlimited - from $289 and includes admission to the event and unlimited Express access to each participating house, ride and attraction. (Does not include Early Event Access but can be purchased separately. Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift access 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.)
  • Halloween Horror Nights After 2 p.m. Day/Night - from $114.96 through Undercover Tourist, and allows admission to the park at 2 p.m. and same-day evening admission to Halloween Horror Nights. Also includes Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift access 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. (Includes Early Event Access houses at 5:30 p.m.)
  • Halloween Horror Nights After 2 p.m. Day/Night Universal Express - from $309 and allows admission to the park at 2 p.m. and same-day evening admission to Halloween Horror Nights. Ticket includes one-time Express access to each ride, attraction and seated show during the day, PLUS one-time Express access to each house/ride/attraction during Halloween Horror Nights. Also includes Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift access 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. (Includes Early Event Access houses at 5:30 p.m.)

We highly recommend the discount Halloween Horror Nights After 2 p.m. Day/Night ticket. The After 2 p.m. Day/Night tickets allow you to visit daytime attractions, some of which will be closed during Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood. Did you catch the BIG news in these details?! This year, that includes the all-new Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift Coaster! Likewise, since Secret Life of Pets, Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, Kung Fu Panda, Studio Tour and shows are typically closed for Halloween Horror Nights, the combo ticket might be of interest to you if you have not yet experienced these attractions. If you want to experience Super Nintendo World, this is the way to do it!

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - Wristband

If you are in the park with a daytime ticket or your annual pass, you can check in inside the park. There is a check-in point near the Box Office and near the turnstiles, so you can get a wristband to stay in the park after it closes to the public. Annual passholders no longer get Early Event Access included with their pass.

For a limited time, Buy a Day, Get a 2nd Day FREE for General Admission Tickets at Universal Studios Hollywood! Valid for visits through Dec. 16, 2026

When you purchase the Universal Express ticket online via Universal, an option to upgrade to Universal Express Unlimited for an additional fee pops up (if available)! There is a Universal Express Unlimited ticket option on the main menu, as well. Keep an eye out for Add-On tickets. You can purchase a separate Express pass for your ticket! This means you could combine Express from Universal with your discount HHN ticket from Undercover Tourist.

We will let you in on a little secret. Even if Express is sold out, the park may offer it in the park if you ask. You can always ask about a full Express upgrade at the Box Office when you arrive for the night. Even if it's sold out in advance, you might get lucky and get to upgrade, especially if other members of your party already have it.

Early Event Access Tickets (starting at $20)

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood 2026 - directory

Early Event Access is an add-on to any Halloween Horror Nights ticket. These limited-capacity add-on tickets will sell out, well, early, just as Early Access tickets do for Super Nintendo World in the morning. People who purchase Early Access tickets can access select houses an hour and a half earlier than guests who arrive at 7 p.m. People with Early Access tickets must have an admission ticket for Halloween Horror Nights. You can purchase dated Early Access tickets through Universal Studios Hollywood, even if you purchased your discount Halloween Horror Nights tickets through Undercover Tourist. This might be a way to save money and hit a lot of houses if Universal Express is out of your budget.

People with Early Access do not have daytime access to the rest of the park included in this ticket. We go over the pros and cons of Early Access and other ways to get in early in a separate Early Access post.

Frequent Fear Passes include:

  • Halloween Horror Nights Frequent Fear Pass - from $179 and allows users to experience the scares over and over with General Admission to this year’s Halloween Horror Nights for up to 35 nights. No blackout dates for the first visit, then choose from a selection of dates for the next 34 visits.
  • Halloween Horror Nights Ultimate Fear Pass - from $299 and allows users to experience the scares over and over to this year’s Halloween Horror Nights for access to ALL nights. This pass has no blackout dates.

Special Experiences — R.I.P. Tour - from $439

For a killer experience, spring for the R.I.P. Tour. The 2026 R.I.P. Tour offers the following:

  • Admission to Halloween Horror Nights (no daytime admission or Early Event Access)
  • Guided walking tour of the event
  • One-time R.I.P. entry into each house as well as select rides and attractions while on tour with a guide (based on tour itinerary)
  • Reserved seating at a live show (based on tour itinerary) while on tour with R.I.P. guide
  • Express UNLIMITED access (per day) to select rides, houses and attractions
  • Complimentary valet parking (one vehicle)
  • Special VIP entrance to Universal Studios Hollywood, where you will receive your commemorative R.I.P. credentials and lanyard
  • Exclusive Universal Backlot Halloween experience with private VIP trolley transportation
  • Gourmet dinner (alcoholic beverages excluded) in the private VIP dining room
  • Special themed photo opportunities
  • Access to cash bar locations available during the tour (must be 21 years old or older to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages with a valid photo ID)

The tour includes access to Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift from 7 to 11:30 p.m. Daytime park access is not included. R.I.P. This ticket does not include Early Access. Guests have a separate line for the houses that is even shorter than the Express line!

Arrive at R.I.P. Reception 30 minutes early. Tours are mixed parties with up to 12 people per tour. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times while taking part in any R.I.P. Tour. Plan to arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled tour time. HHN Universal Express tickets can sell out scary-fast, so buy them well in advance.

Are you a Universal Studios pass member? Annual pass members can take advantage of special pass member pricing for themselves and friends for some tickets. You can check out available deals here.

Platinum Annual Passholders get one free night to Halloween Horror Nights. In 2026, Platinum Annual Passholders must reserve their complimentary Halloween Horror Nights visit in advance.

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood Houses

Sinners Key Art Halloween Horror Nights Orlando

We have our first 2026 house announcement! This year, you'll be able to join Stack and Smoke at Club Juke, as the four-time Oscar-winning and highest grossing horror film, "Sinners," comes to life at Halloween Horror Nights on both coasts. Think you can survive the night trapped in the juke joint as a horde of bloodthirsty vampires lurk outside?

While we await additional 2026 house details, we've left in 2025's details to give you a taste (see what we did there?) of what might be coming!

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - Jason Universe

You can read more in-depth about the houses in our guide to the Halloween Horror Nights houses. Here's a list of the 2025 houses:

  • Fallout — Based on the hit Prime Video series and iconic video game, the Fallout experience drops guests into the year 2296, when nuclear war has turned the world into a violent, mutant-filled Wasteland. Located in the Upper Lot.
  • Jason Universe — Jason Universe takes guests deep into the cursed summer camp where the "Friday the 13th" franchise all began. Every turn reveals brutal scenes from Jason’s bloody legacy as he stalks, slashes and reminds everyone why the legend of Camp Crystal Lake never dies. Located in the Lower Lot.
  • Monstruos 3: The Ghosts of Latin America — La Llorona is back to haunt Halloween Horror Nights alongside La Muelona and La Siguanaba! Monstruos 3 is the third iteration of this fan-favorite Latin American monsters house. Located in the Upper Lot.
  • Terrifier – Art the Clown from the "Terrifier" franchise brings his blood-soaked chaos to Halloween Horror Nights in a twisted house packed with gruesome kills, familiar faces and carnival-sized carnage. Located in the Upper Lot, behind Hogsmeade.
  • Scare Crow: Music by Slash — The Scare Crow theme returns, but this time featuring music by Slash. Located in the Lower Lot.
  • WWE Presents: The Horrors of Wyatt Sicks — Plunge into the dark and twisted nightmares of the WWE, where Uncle Howdy and his eerie crew stalk and terrorize anyone brave enough to enter. Located in the Lower Lot.
  • Five Nights at Freddy's — Murderous animatronics run rampant in an abandoned pizzeria. Prepare to be hunted by Freddy, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy. Located in the Lower Lot.
  • Poltergeist — Welcome to the Freeling family's haunted home, where you'll be pulled "into the light" and face nightmarish spirits from the iconic 1982 film. Located in the Upper Lot, behind Hogsmeade.

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood Scare Zones

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - Carnival of Carnage

We frogs jump (even higher than usual) in terror at Halloween Horror Nights — usually when we least expect it in a scare zone. Be prepared for the unexpected ghoul to emerge from the darkness.

2025 Scare Zones (2026 Scare Zones announced soon)

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - Clown

  • Chainsaw Clownz– Beware a troop of chainsaw killers! Located at the front of the park.
  • Murder of Crowz – Ever thought crows were a little ominous? Well, they are terrifying when you enter their territory at Halloween Horror Nights! A murder of giant crows might just peck your bones clean as you navigate their scare zone. Located in front of the entrance to Hogsmeade.
  • Carnival of Carnage – Escape a maniacal fun house! Located in Center Plaza. Catch the scaremony every 45 minutes!
  • Noche de Brujas – Brave this dimly lit street filled with Latin American witches and nightmares. Located by the Moulin Rouge.

There is an extra surprise scare zone just underneath of the Studio Tour sign. A few creatures stake out a spot to scare you from your left while you're admiring the giant clown statues to your right. Those bushes may move if you don't keep your eye on them! Be aware that the only path to the Terror Tram is through this scare zone.

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood 2026 - Art the Clown

Art the Clown from "Terrifier" is found roaming the entire event. When we say entire event, what we mean is entire event. You might see him in a store, while you're making your way to the Lower Lot, when you're eating or just when you're feeling (wrongly) safe!

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood Entertainment

Here are the must-see shows, moments and experiences outside of the actual scare zones and houses.

2025 Terror Tram: Enter the Blumhouse 

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood Houses 2026 - Blumhouse on the Terror Tram

2025 welcomed us back into the Blumhouse on the Terror Tram with new scenes, more scares and more terror. We can't wait to see what 2026 has in store for us!

"M3GAN." "The Black Phone." "Freaky." "The Purge." "Happy Death Day." Blumhouse has become synonymous with horror, and on the Terror Tram, you encountered characters from these frightening films. The moment you stepped off the tram, you were greeted by M3GAN. She then told you, "This is the part where you run," and a bunch of her Blumhouse friends appeared with chainsaws to chase you away with. Talk about terrifying!

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - Terror Tram photo op guest with the Grabber

R.I.P. Tour guests will have the exclusive opportunity to meet and scream with select characters featured on the Terror Tram. General Admission guests will encounter a special photo op after disembarking the tram.

Chainsaw Man: The Chaos

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - Chainsaw Man sign

"Chainsaw Man: The Chaos" made its Hollywood debut at Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights inside the DreamWorks Theatre in 2025. This all-new horror anime short, brought over from Universal Studios Japan, is inspired by the hit manga and anime series now streaming on Crunchyroll. The film follows Denji and the Devil Hunters as they face off against the Halloween Horror Nights Devil and his zombie horde. When Denji transforms into Chainsaw Man, a devil-human hybrid with chainsaws bursting from his body, he leads the fight in a blood-soaked battle for survival. It’s a wild clash of chaos, screams and gore that only the bravest guests will endure.

The Purge: Dangerous Waters

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood -Show

A new live show in 2023 brought "The Purge" franchise into unfamiliar territory — uncharted waters. A politician and his entourage escape to a deserted island to avoid The Purge, but freedom is fleeting when a group of Purgers finds them. The fiery EDM show features adrenaline-filled action sequences, stunts, lighting and laser effects, high-fall fire burns and massive explosions.

The show has great special effects and offers a place to sit and rest ... or escape the scares. But if you have to cut something from the night, we feel like this could be it. The seats fill up, so you want to arrive about 20 minutes early to get a seat. We arrived 20 minutes early, and the wait and show combined took about 40 minutes of our night. The show does have some graphic violence.

There are four shows a night. You can find showtimes in the Universal Studios app.

What Rides Are Open During Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood?

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood 2026 - Hogwarts Castle illuminated with Death Eaters projections

Some of the regular rides dare to operate during Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights. NEW in 2026, select ticket holders will have exclusive access to Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift! Other attractions close to daytime guests as of 5:30 p.m. If you need to escape from the houses, get your thrills on Transformers 3-D, Revenge of the Mummy, Jurassic World (closes at 12:15 a.m.) or the Simpsons Ride. Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey (closes at 11:15 p.m.) and Flight of the Hippogriff are open in the Wizarding World, and Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge is open in Super Nintendo World.

As mentioned above, the normal Studio Tour will not be running. Instead, you get the Terror Tram.

Regular shows, Kung Fu Panda, Secret Life of Pets and Despicable Me Minion Mayhem are closed.

Hogwarts Castle has special projections forming in front of your eyes. Listen for hissing voices. You'd have to speak Parseltongue, to know what they are saying.

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood Food and Merchandise

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood -Dia de los Muertos foods

There are always treats to die for at Halloween Horror Nights. We've got a full guide on all the treats and eats here. Last year’s terrifying menu included vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free items for those with every type of appetite. Most restaurants and shops offer themed treats such as decorated cookies and cupcakes. Additional dining locations are found around the park. The Universal Studios Hollywood app has more details for the day of your visit. You could check out SLASH-themed cocktails and bites at Jurassic Cove.

You can purchase a refillable Coca-Cola Freestyle souvenir cup. It's $19 (plus tax) for one or $17 each if you buy two. It's refillable throughout the day (every 10 minutes). Some Universal CityWalk restaurants offer discounts before you enter HHN. Re-entry is allowed. (Get a hand stamp when you exit).

The park map shows themed dining locations in the Upper and Lower Lots.

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood -Dia de los Muertos pop up games

Check out the Universal Plaza for a pop-up food, drink and game spot! The Little Cocina has a food stand, drink stand and even an authentic, made-to-order margarita bar. There is an entire pay-to-play carnival game set up and Dia de los Muertos character opportunities as well.

Halloween Horror Nights Merchandise

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood -Merchandise

You can find shirts, glow items and other new items for sale from apparel and accessories to souvenirs and homeware. Enjoy a variety of new merchandise collections featuring your favorite fiends and haunted houses.

We always return with our Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights lanyard to hold our Express Passes. If you do not have a lanyard, we highly recommend getting one, especially if you use Universal Express.

You could purchase SLASH: Music of Universal Studios Hollywood – Halloween Horror Nights, Volume 2 on vinyl (along with themed food and cocktails) above Jurassic Cove.

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - HamiKuma merchandise

HamiKuma made his debut in the United States at Halloween Horror Nights (Hollywood and Orlando) in 2025! This scary/cute teddy from Universal Studios Hollywood Japan was the perfect addition the event. Grab the popcorn bucket, the plush or the headband.

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - HamiKuma

In fact, you could say hello to HamiKuma over by Filly Foodstuffs during the event! He's so cute and fluffy, and he loves to dance!

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood -Terrifier merchandise

Terrifier is somehow even more terrifying in merchandise form. The brand-new Art the Clown popcorn bucket, headband and shot glasses might just be the perfect memento from Halloween Horror Nights.

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood Tips

Your Screamin' Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - Norman Bates

Follow these tips to have a frighteningly good time:

1. Leave the Kids at Home

This terrifying event is recommended for very brave 13-year-olds and up. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Of course, in 2019, we did come across the cutest Ghostbuster who was brave enough to visit the house for his favorite movie. You know your kids, so use your best judgment. If horror movies are their jam, then they may be able to handle it. The teenage years are a good time to visit for most kids.

2. Follow a Park Plan

In order to really maximize your time at Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood, it's a great idea to follow a park plan. We have a whole bunch of posts, such as HHN for scaredy-frogs and a first-timer's guide to HHN, that will help you decide which plan works best for you.

3. Dress Light and Stay Hydrated

Be sure to dress for the weather so you will be comfortable (layers are your friend). Early September dates can be surprisingly hot the whole night. You may bring an umbrella if the forecast calls for rain. Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll find that there is a lot of walking — our devices usually measure between 13,000 and 17,000 steps!

Stay hydrated — all of that screaming can dry you out like a mummy! (You can purchase water bottles, but you can also get free water at restaurants with fountain drinks.) You can bring an empty water bottle into the park with you. You'll have to dump any liquids out.

4. Halloween Costumes and Masks

There are new costume guidelines!

As of 2024, guests may wear costumes while attending Halloween Horror Nights in both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal CityWalk Hollywood.

There is, however, a lengthy list of guidelines for said costumes:

  • Guests must be fully clothed, including shoes and shirts.
  • Guests may not wear clothing or accessories that may create a false impression that guests work for Universal or as emergency personnel, including, without limitation clothing or items identified with law enforcement, security, firefighters, emergency responders or the military.
  • Guests may not wear any covering that fully or partially obscures a person’s face, including costume masks, facial coverings, and face applications.
  • Face painting is permitted only if it covers no more than one-half of the face (applied vertically only) or is applied in a pre-approved design by professional artists at Universal.
  • No prosthetic makeup is permitted.
  • Clothing that Universal determines is indecent, exposes excessive portions of the skin, or that Universal views as inappropriate for a family environment is prohibited.
  • Service animals may not wear or be part of a costume.
  • No weapons of any kind are permitted. Any item that resembles a weapon or is manufactured in the shape of a weapon is not permitted.
  • No special or atmospheric effects, including, without limitation, balloons, smoke, fog, powered effects, and sound effects, are permitted.
  • No veils, long trains, stilts, or oversized costumes that could pose a safety hazard to guests or team members are permitted.
  • Costumes may not interfere with security screening. Costumes cannot exceed 25 inches wide x 80 inches high to meet Universal’s metal detection regulations.
  • Universal reserves the right to preclude any costumes that may cause confusion that the guest is part of the Halloween Horror Nights experience. Impersonating a theme park entertainment or character or performing, frightening or otherwise disrupting other guests or event operations is prohibited and may result in expulsion from Universal’s property.

You can see the full costume guidelines and Code of Conduct here.

5. Only Bring the Necessities 

We recommend traveling light, especially since you'll be walking through crowded houses and being spooked in scare zones. You wouldn't want anything spilling out of your bag or pockets if you fall to the ground ;)

Also, note that you cannot bring in food or drink — not even water. Do not bring gum into the park either.

6. Eat Early

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood - Five Nights at Freddy's Cupcake

Arrive with a full belly if you can. Food lines are scary long! You don't want to waste precious time waiting for food. However, if you do get hungry, we recommend the Little Cocina food stand in the Central Plaza.

Some of the foods specifically for Horror Nights are available in the park all day! You can grab a Freddy Fazbear's pizza or Cupcake in the Lower Lot. Jason Universe Barbecue opens at 5 p.m. Filly Foodstuffs in the Upper Lot is only open during Halloween Horror Nights.

7. Follow the Rules or Beware

You may not record, take flash photos, or bring laser pens, food and drink into the houses. Do not touch or harm the actors or jump the lines unless you want to be sent out of the park in a body bag without your ticket.

8. Need to Escape? 

If you need to leave the park, ask about re-entry before you leave. Take your ticket with you and you may need to get a hand stamp! If you want to escape while inside the park, the monsters do not follow you into stores, restrooms or restaurants (some special event dining zones do have scare actors in them, though). The Lower Lot has no loose scare actors. Springfield U.S.A. does not have a scare zone in the Upper Lot.

9. Be Aware of Accessible Options

Your Screamin' Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2026 — Accessibility Signage

If someone in your party uses a wheelchair, most standard wheelchairs and Electronic Convenience Vehicles (ECVs) can go through the houses. (But you may be asked to transfer to a manual wheelchair.) Ask an attendant if you need assistance.

Universal recently updated their Attraction Accommodation Program for guests with disabilities. Hop over to our post on the latest protocols guests with disabilities must undergo before picking up an Attraction Assistance Pass (AAP) at the park. Arrive early and take care of it as soon as you can. Then you may receive return times for the houses. There is alternative transportation available for those with physical disabilities to access some houses and the Terror Tram. You can find alternate transport on the path past the Wizarding World and in the Lower Lot.

Your Screamin' Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights - Return times for the Lower Lot in 2025

You can get AAP return times from the Upper Lot Houses directly. A podium outside the Wizarding World offers return times for the two houses past the Wizarding World. There is another podium to get return times for near Isla NuBar in the Lower Lot.

The Upper Lot queues are accessible, so people with wheelchairs or mobility devices will join the regular queues. The Lower Lot queues are not accessible, so you need to collect return times to use the Express lane. You can get return times for all the Lower Lot houses at once if you like. You'll get a timed card to hand to the attendant at each entrance.

The way you approach each house is different when it comes to wheelchairs. If you can and want to walk through the houses, ask if where you should park before you get in line. For some houses, you can stay in the chair in line and then park and walk in the house if you prefer. Some you have to stay in your chair if you use it in line. Clarify the rules for each house before you get in line.

10. Consider Your Daytime Visits With Small Children During This Time

Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights -Minion monsters

Even though no scary monsters are out during the day, except for the likes of Beetlejuice, Frankenstein and Monster Minions, there are some scary props you cannot avoid. We get a lot of questions about what the park is like during the day.

Your Screamin' Guide to Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2026 — Little Cocina HHN sign

Every day of the season during regular park hours from Sept. 3 through Nov. 1, you'll encounter props from Halloween Horror Nights — something to consider for trips during September and October (as well as reduced park hours) with kids.

Follow these rules and tips, and you will survive Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood. Most of all, have fun!

Have a question about Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights? Share it in the comments below! Get a hoppin' discount on Universal Studios Hollywood tickets anytime with Undercover Tourist.

Related: How to Maximize Your Time at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood 2026

Related: A First-Timer's Guide to Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood

Keep hopping!

Written and reviewed by the Undercover Tourist Content Team
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Sep 12, 2017 at 8:42 p.m.
Genevie Says...

Hi, I will be attending HHN on the opening night. Is there anything special they put on..like a red carpet premier type thing?

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Sep 13, 2017 at 2:53 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Genevie,

We have not heard of anything special happening for opening night. Every HHN kicks off with an Opening Scaremony that's worth seeing!

Keep hopping!

Leap

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Sep 12, 2017 at 5:59 p.m.
edith Says...

hi so i am planning to attend horror nights this year, a member in our party is not able to walk to long nor stand to long. So we are renting a wheelchair. Do they have a wheelchair pass for the mazes, such as a return time or?... What is the best thing to do without having to spend so much?

Thank you for your help

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Sep 12, 2017 at 3:54 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Edith,

The majority of mazes are wheelchair accessible, and you are not necessarily provided a return time at each one. The party member may qualify for a GAP pass, but that is at Universal's discretion. FOL sells out quickly, so that may not be an option on your day.

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Sep 12, 2017 at 5:37 p.m.
Courtney Says...

Hi! My husband and I are thinking of getting the RIP Tour next month for our anniversary. You may have already answered this, but have you done this tour yet in Hollywood? Is it worth the extra money to do the RIP Tour over the Front of the Line pass? Thanks!

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Sep 12, 2017 at 2:17 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Courtney,

We haven't done RIP because this is the first year they are offering it! The main differences are that you get food and drinks included (the only alcohol allowed at the event), you get unlimited FOL access to mazes and rides (instead of one-time access), and you get free valet parking. If you can afford the extra expense, it will be an unforgettable anniversary gift!

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Sep 12, 2017 at 2:26 a.m.
Gisselle Says...

Do people have to leave at 2 in the morning or can anyone leave whenever they want before that time?

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Sep 12, 2017 at 11 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Gisselle,

You may leave at any time during the event.

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Sep 9, 2017 at 4:31 p.m.
Kevin Says...

Hi,

thank you so much for the helpful info!!

My friends and I are planning on going to Universal Studio on either Saturday, Oct. 7th or Sunday, Oct 8th, and we are only planning on staying for the day. I am curious about how packed the park will be during the day and is it recommended to get the FOL tickets since it's not a weekday?

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Sep 10, 2017 at 8:40 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Kevin,

Looking at our Crowd Calendar, we're forecasting heavy crowds those days. We recommend FOL if you plan on visiting.

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Sep 5, 2017 at 1:14 a.m.
PuckCowboy Says...

Thanks so much for all the great info.

Out of curiosity, my girlfriend and I are going to go for the full day (with early admission) to Universal and then get separate tickets for HHN. How does the early 5pm admission work if we have full day passes as well? Do thy kick you out of the park? Or do you just wait somewhere for the mazes to open.

If we really only want to do a couple of the mazes, The Walking Dead attraction, and the Tram Tour, do you think Front of the line passes are necessary if we are still in the park at 5pm?

Thanks in advance!

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Sep 5, 2017 at 10:16 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi,

If you're in the park all day, you can see the Walking Dead attraction during regular park hours.

As we understand it, there will be a holding area for day guests to wait for the 5 p.m. early entry.

If you are in early and hit the mazes you want to see first, you should be fine without front of line passes.

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Sep 5, 2017 at 4:56 p.m.
PuckCowboy Says...

Thank you so much for the quick response and info! Sounds like we should be ok. Although we are planning on going on October, Friday the 13th so I'm guessing the park is going to be more crowded than normal in the evening for HHN.

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Sep 1, 2017 at 12:14 p.m.
Jennie Says...

I am going to be visiting the first Saturday of opening with the general admission ticket- would you recommend arriving at 5pm to start queuing?

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Sep 1, 2017 at 8:55 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jennie,

Yes, absolutely. Arriving early will give you more time see the big houses with shorter lines.

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Aug 25, 2017 at 5:10 p.m.
Maia Says...

Hi! My bf and I will be visiting on October 14th-16th. We will be going on a Sunday for the Horror Nights because it was cheaper but we were also considering getting the Express Pass. Since its a Sunday, do you think we will need the express pass?

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Aug 27, 2017 at 11:17 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Maia,

If you can afford it, it's always a good idea to get the Express Pass. No matter what day, the pass will let you experience your favorites faster, leaving you more time to do things!

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Aug 23, 2017 at 7:41 a.m.
Nathalie Says...

Hello from Germany. I just wanted know your advice. I am a huge halloween fan, we were last year in the universal studios to the fear nights it was good. Ok it wasnt possible to See everything but ok. Next year we wanna come back to CA an we wanna go to a horror night again. What do you find better? Knotts scary farm or universal? Thinking about to go next year to knotts saw videos from it on youtube. Is it there also so full? Are the actors good? Cause in universal it was just possible to see 3 mazes and the purge scare zone was in my opinion not good. I love the little details in mazes. Thank for your help

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Aug 23, 2017 at 3:51 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Natalie,

Hello from the frog pond! Halloween Horror Nights is much more popular than Knott's Scary Farm. At the same time, Knott's is world-class when it comes to scares. It may not have the big name mazes, but it still makes us leap with fright.

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Aug 24, 2017 at 1:42 p.m.
Natthalie Says...

Thanks for your answer. I didnt need big name for mazes. We have here also a theme park who did great horror nights also without big names. But thanks so its going 2018 to be knotts scary farm, even i saw that Elvira has a show there❤ i liked universal but it was to crowded for me, even when you go with a jet leg and i must see other events in your great country.

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Aug 20, 2017 at 7:33 p.m.
Chris g. Says...

Sounds like a Screamin' good time

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Aug 13, 2017 at 11:04 p.m.
Enigma Says...

Hi, I'm a huge Jabbawockeez fan and plan to fly in from Canada just to see the original members perform live for the first time. Can you give more advice how to ensure the best experience. Is the only way to get reserved seating through the RIP pass? Or would I be equally successful getting a great seat (central views of the stage close enough to really see their dancing up close) through a less expensive ticket and just going really early to find a good seat? Im willing to pay for a better experience if thats what it takes. What time does their show start on opening night? Any other tips to get the best Jabbawockeez experience?

Thanks in advance!

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Aug 14, 2017 at 7:46 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi,

Wow. You're a committed fan!

The Front of Line ticket gives you a priority seating area for Jabbawockees. The R.I.P. ticket gives you reserved VIP seating for the show. We're not familiar with what the differences are. Perhaps another fan can help out!

We would expect that the first show would be shortly after the event's official opening, which is 7:00 p.m.

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Aug 5, 2017 at 3:40 p.m.
Jackie B. Says...

I see that they are selling "Express Passes" for HHN, but do not see Front of Line passes. Will those go on sale later, or have the Express Passes replaced those?

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Aug 7, 2017 at 8:16 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jackie,

Front of the Line Passes are now available!

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Aug 5, 2017 at 2:11 a.m.
Marlene B. Says...

Hi!

Do you recommend buying a FOL pass for a Sunday visit (Oct 15th to be exact)? Do Sundays really get that busy? Trying to plan my visit and I would love to see all the mazes. Thanks!

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Aug 7, 2017 at 8:04 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Marlene,

While Sundays tend to be less crowded, there will still be long waits for the mazes. Getting the FOL pass will save time and let you see your favorites more than once. Something to consider!

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Jul 28, 2017 at 4:29 p.m.
Ysa Says...

Hello! So I'm planning a trip soon with my boyfriend, we want to get both experiences of the park during the day and during the horror nights? Is there a gap when the regular park is closed and once horror nights opens?

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Aug 4, 2017 at 6:06 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Ysa,

There is no "gap" time. You would need to purchase a full-day USH ticket and a HHN ticket to get the experiences you're seeking.

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Jul 23, 2017 at 9:37 p.m.
Monique Cardenas Says...

Hi! I was wondering if vaporizer pens are allowed at HHN?

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Jul 28, 2017 at 9:21 p.m.
April McClaughry Says...

Last year my boyfriend and I both brought vapes. They didn't care about them at all. There are metal detectors so don't try and hide it. Can't say the rules won't change for this year but they didn't care in 2016.

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Jul 17, 2017 at 3:25 a.m.
Maria Says...

Hi! I'm going to both universal parks and HHN in september (HHN only on sunday 24th), but i was wondering if Front of Line is the same as express passes? they're super expensive so i don't know if i should buy the express pass for the one night that i'm going or buy 2 regular passes for 2 nights.

what would you recommend us?

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Jul 24, 2017 at 10:45 p.m.
Jun Says...

I recommend buying the front of the line pass for HHN only. You'll be able to ride all the attractions as you would in the day without waiting in line. If you do not have a Front of the line pass for HHN be prepared to wait in line for over 100 minutes on almost everything.

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Jul 31, 2017 at 6:57 p.m.
Amy Says...

Any word on the sale date for HHN front of the line passes yet?

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Aug 9, 2017 at 10:48 p.m.
Lizzie Gurrola Says...

Hi Amy,

Noticed a few people are confused about the Express Pass and the Front of the Line pass. HHN Hollywood does the Front of the Line passes, while HHN Orlando does Express Passes. However, they are one in the same, both will give a shorter wait time to "jump to the front of the line" once for each attraction. Hope that helps :)

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Jul 14, 2017 at 10:13 p.m.
Elba Says...

Hi!, I´m planning to go with my family one day of third week in October. I have read that when is a day for Halloween Horror night, The wizarding world of Harry Potter is closed. Is this all day or when horror night event begins?.

Thanks in advance

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Jul 17, 2017 at 12:50 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Elba,

If the event operates like it did last year, then you can expect the Wizarding World of Harry Potter to be closed once the event begins at night. It'll be open during the day.

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Jul 20, 2017 at 6:48 p.m.
Luciano Says...

Hey! Two questions:

- Do the nighttime lights at Hogwarts castle still happen the moment before the Halloween event starts?

- Is the Terror Tram a rethemed version of the studio tour? does it mean the studio tour won't be available the day the event takes place? or I can do both during the day and at night?

Thanks

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Jul 21, 2017 at 10:03 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Luciano,

The Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle show ends on Sept. 4, so it won't be playing during Halloween Horror Nights. The Terror Tram is an overlay of the Studio Tour, so the regular Studio Tour will not be available during the entirety of the event. You'll only be able to experience Terror Tram at night during the event.

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Aug 1, 2017 at 4:08 p.m.
Luciano Says...

So, this means I won't be able to see the Fast&Furious and King Kong elements of the studio tour during my trip?

I'm doing a full day visit of the park. Isn't the studio tour available before the event starts?

It's a little disappointing

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Aug 4, 2017 at 5:19 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Luciano,

The full Studio Tour—including Kong and Fast and Furious—operates during the normal hours of the park. It's only closed during HHN.

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Jul 6, 2017 at 8:03 p.m.
Racheal kelly Says...

Could you tell me when the 2017 tickets will be out traveling from Australia to go & want to get tickets before we leave

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Jul 28, 2017 at 9:43 p.m.
Adam E Says...

Hi, Pre-sale tickets are now available. Also travelling from Australia. I think you should look into it.

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Jul 28, 2017 at 9:25 p.m.
April McClaughry Says...

I just got an email that the first two weeks tickets are available now and the rest of the event tickets will be available in August. No date set though yet. Also, this info is for Hollywood, CA.

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Jul 6, 2017 at 4:47 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Rachael,

We expect tickets to be available soon. Keep checking the post, as we'll update it when we know.

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Jun 25, 2017 at 6:28 a.m.
Michelle Z Says...

Hey there! I want to start by stating that I love all of your insight. Thank you for sharing it!

I have two questions.

1- I am planning on going to Universal during the day of Sat Sept 23, 2017 (my bday). I just realized that it closes at 6pm and its due to HHN. Would you recommend that a front of the line pass for that day, is it worth it? I would really like to do everything in the park at least once, and my main goal is HP.

2- is it a pain to bring a backpack into the park? Disney makes it easy to take it on rides and such, i havent been to Universal in a very long time so I am unsure.

Thanks!!

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Aug 16, 2017 at 4:46 p.m.
Bucky Says...

Hi Michelle! Front of the line passes are always good at Universal unless you get VERY lucky where it isn't busy but it will most likely be busy. If you would like to hit everything in the park by 6 pm I would suggest the Front of The Line Pass. As for the backpacks they are pretty good with you carrying them around. For most rides you are aloud to bring them on with you. For rides like the mummy and HP you a pretty much required to get a locker or leave it with someone not riding. Hope this helped! Happy early birthday!

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Jun 26, 2017 at 7:38 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Michelle,

1- If you arrive 1/2 before the gates open and stay until closing, you should be able to see everything without FOL. The main Harry Potter attraction has single rider, which can help.

2-Some rides require to you place your belongings in a free locker, which may or may not hold a backpack. Paid day lockers that can fit them are available.

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Oct 21, 2016 at 1:21 a.m.
valerie Says...

Did I read that alcohol wont be for sale on the 31th October Horror night? In any of their restaurant?

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Oct 22, 2016 at 6:55 p.m.
Joe cool Says...

No alcohol in the park for holloween horror nights only outside on universal walk. But no reentry after you leave

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Oct 17, 2016 at 6:48 p.m.
steve Says...

Hi. On Universal's site, it says early entry is before 5 and that select mazes open at 5:15...

How does that work? Do they stop you from entering early if you're not there by 5? You said that the early mazes are in the back lot. Is there only one early entry line in front of the park? Thanks!

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Oct 25, 2016 at 12:46 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Steve,

You enter at the normal gate. After a certain point, they let guests in the park, but keep them roped off so they cannot enter past the Box Office area until the event opens. Only people who arrived early will have early access to mazes. This is a huge advantage. It takes about 15 minutes to get down to the Lower Lot and longer for Back Lot so guests will not get there until 15 minutes after event opening.

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Sep 21, 2017 at 3:38 a.m.
B Says...

How early do you have to be there to gain early entry? whats the cut off time?

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Sep 28, 2017 at 5:24 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi B,

If you arrive around 6:30 p.m., you may be held up for a bit so the Opening Scaremony can take place. Other than that, you may enter at any time.

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Oct 16, 2016 at 1:28 a.m.
Joseph Raygoza Says...

Hi, whats the diference, between the general admision and the combo on the halloween fest,

Is the generald admision just for the horror night and the combo for the day and night? Plz let me know asap. Thanks

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Oct 20, 2016 at 9:57 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Joseph,

General admission is just the single ticket for Halloween Horror Nights. The combo includes regular park admission plus Halloween Horror Nights.

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Oct 28, 2016 at 8:21 a.m.
Rasha Says...

All the info I can find on the early combo day/Horror Nights states that it's from 2:00 pm to closing. (This is what I have been researching to go) It is NOT for the "entire day"....only for afternoon and evening. Do some more research before deciding and don't count on it being an all day/all night thing because I don't think it is. And be forewarned that some big attraction stuff like Harry Potter area and regular tram is CLOSED during the Horror nights.

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Oct 15, 2016 at 9:34 p.m.
Meaghan Says...

I had gone to HHN last year, and I remember that the back half of the Upper Lot and the entire Lower Lot did not have characters scaring people, to what I'm guessing is due to eateries and the hazards of choking. Is it still like that this year?

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Oct 25, 2016 at 12:46 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Meaghan,

This year it is a little different. There is the main entrance Purge scare zone in the Upper Lot and then the Purge Gauntlet of Fear, which takes up a large chunk of the upper lot, which is why Minion Mayhem will be closed. The Gauntlet feels like a cross between a maze and scare zone. There is no scare zone over in Springfield USA, then past the lower lot there is a tunnel scare zone as you walk to the back lot. As you enter the back lot area, there is another scare zone. The Terror Tram also provides another scare zone.

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Oct 13, 2016 at 6:36 p.m.
Angela Says...

Does anyone know if there is transport from Anaheim to HHN and back to Anaheim.

Thanks

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Oct 9, 2016 at 9:26 p.m.
Lisa Says...

Are we allowed to bring in empty water bottles?

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:13 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Lisa,

We saw people emptying out their bottles and bringing them in.

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Oct 8, 2016 at 12:35 a.m.
Karina Garcia Says...

Hi I was wondering can we take portable charger inside horror night ?

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Oct 11, 2016 at 11:47 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Karina,

Yes, you can.

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Oct 6, 2016 at 5:06 a.m.
Matt Says...

Hi there.

If we get the day/night after 2pm combo for sun oct 16 do you think we will need front of the line as well. Also if you get the day/night combo do you have to leave and re-enter when horror nights starts?

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:17 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Matt,

You can get your pass when you enter the first time. We like FOL for the party because the maze lines are really insanely long, and FOL covers the rides as well. At the end of the public day and beginning of the party the ride lines do get very short, but be sure to hop in the Horror Night early entry maze lines as soon as you can. Wizarding World, shows, Shrek 4-D, Despicable Me and the Studio Tour will be closed during party so you might use your day time seeing some of those attractions.

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Sep 29, 2016 at 4:27 a.m.
Rayana Says...

I have a souvenir cup that comes from Universal Studios, can I bring it to Horror Nights?

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:30 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Rayana,

Yes, as long as it is empty.

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Sep 28, 2016 at 5:02 p.m.
Jenny Says...

Thanks for these great tips! My boyfriend bought me HHN tickets for my birthday and we're excited. Is there any way to purchase Front of the Line tickets as an add on to our existing tickets? Or maybe the possibility to upgrade?

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:32 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jenny,

Try calling Universal Studios in advance to see if you can upgrade. When we arrived at the event before opening, they were all sold out for the night.

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Sep 28, 2016 at 1:53 a.m.
Adrian Says...

me and my buds want to go but one is scared do u recommend something? can they touch you? give me ANY advice for him because we want him to come with us

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:33 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Adrian,

They cannot touch you. Look them in the eye. The scare actors chase the people who scream and run.

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Sep 26, 2016 at 5:37 a.m.
Shana Says...

I purchased the after 2PM tickets, would we need to leave the park during the change between regular park and HHN? How do they separate the general admission people between the two events? Thanks

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Oct 12, 2016 at 10:36 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Shana,

When you enter, they should give you something that allows you to stay in the park.

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Sep 22, 2016 at 11:27 p.m.
Alexis Says...

My sister pulled a muscle this past week and it has been hurting ever since. We are due to go to hhn this Saturday. Can we request a gap pass? If so do we need a doctors note?

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Sep 21, 2016 at 2:59 a.m.
Angel Says...

Do you need your id with the ticket?

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Oct 1, 2016 at 6:17 a.m.
Luis Says...

I've been there since I was 9 (now 17) and they have never asked for ID

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Sep 20, 2016 at 1:02 p.m.
Denise Says...

Hi, are there single night tickets available? I only see combo tickets.

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Sep 21, 2016 at 10:55 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Denise,

I think you are asking about tickets for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando, correct? We are only offering the Park-to-Park Halloween Horror Nights Combo ticket this year. You can see all of our discount Universal Orlando ticket here:

https://www.undercovertourist.com/orlando/universal-orlando-resort/

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Sep 19, 2016 at 1:35 a.m.
Xibalva Says...

I'm planning to purchase the front line passes for November 4th, is it worth it even though it should be less crowded seeing that Halloween is over?

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Sep 26, 2016 at 9:41 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

All Horror Nights are crowded, and almost all sell out. Get the Front of Line pass. You will not regret it. On opening weekend, some waits were three hours long. Even if the crowds were half full that would still be a 1 1/2 hour wait! We did it all easily with Front of Line.

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Sep 15, 2016 at 4:02 a.m.
Drew Says...

Hi undercover tourist I have been a big fan on your YouTube channel I like how u should both universe studio Hollywood and Orlando also at Disneyland and Disney world u done a really amazing job I have a question regarding horror nights I notice on there guide line that he said nothing about backpacks but in videos of horror nights I've seen many people with backpacks including YouTube channel people who film it have backpacks and last year at Hollywood horror nights they let me bring in my lion backpack now are backpack usually allow in cause some people bring bags and back packs I know one of the videos about survival guide u can bring backpacks to horror nights so u don't have to Carrie stuff and even water u buy at the event I just wanted to know that are backpacks are allow in the event since I couldn't find it on there guide lines but I know it is allow since they let me bring it in last year and others in the past thanks keep doing a great job out there

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Sep 26, 2016 at 9:44 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Drew,

You can bring backpacks but not water, food, or even gum!

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Sep 13, 2016 at 12:40 a.m.
Tracy Says...

What accommodations does US offer disabled people? I have MS, I'm not wheelchair bound but I can not stand for long periods of time. They are usually amazing on regular days.

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Sep 14, 2016 at 4:35 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Tracy,

Universal Studios Hollywood offers the Guest Assistance Pass (AAP). It works much like Disney's DAS; the pass allows qualified guests to receive return times to attractions so they aren't left waiting in a queue. You can check out our overview on the pass for more information! Hope this helps.

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Sep 8, 2016 at 7:10 p.m.
Doron Sagy Says...

Arriving to universal hollywood on October 16th. We plan on arriving at 8 am and stay for the day(until afternoon). We are not planning on staying for the horror night. My question is how crowded does it get in mornings of days that offer horror nights

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Sep 19, 2016 at 2:14 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Doron,

The morning should not be affected by Horror Nights. The day/night combo tickets do not begin until 2 p.m. Arriving at 8 a.m. should put you in great shape. Sunday mornings tend be be quiet in the theme parks.

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Sep 7, 2016 at 7:02 p.m.
Nataly Says...

Early entry for HHN, will they let people on the rides that are closed for HHN if arriving early?

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Sep 14, 2016 at 2:29 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Nataly,

Yes, if you are there early before the park closes for the party, you can ride the rides that are open.

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Sep 7, 2016 at 12:16 p.m.
Natalie Says...

What if my son and husband want to go but me and my daughters just want to see the regular Park? Is there a separate waiting area or section we can enjoy while the Boys do their thing?

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Sep 16, 2016 at 10:52 p.m.
liz Says...

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Sep 14, 2016 at 3:13 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Natalie,

Horror Nights is an after-hours, separately ticketed event. You and your daughters could purchase Horror Nights tickets and visit the open rides, but it's not the best value, and you will miss the regular shows and regular Studio Tour. You could also spend time at CityWalk, but you would likely want to make alternate plans for the evening if that is what your son and husband plan to do (so they can spend at least most of the evening there to get their money's worth).

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Sep 1, 2016 at 2:38 a.m.
Noel Says...

I would like to go to Universal Studios during the day and Halloween Horror Nights on Oct 23rd but Front of the Line for both times. Would I have to buy Front of the line for both events?

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Sep 26, 2016 at 9:47 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Noel,

Yes, you would. The Front of Line passes are separate for Halloween Horror Nights.

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Sep 14, 2016 at 2:55 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Noel,

Yes, you would need them for both if that is what you want to do.

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Aug 31, 2016 at 6:21 a.m.
Eddie Says...

For the day/night combo how does it work? When I arrive there at at 2pm. Do I just stay in the park and begin going on the mazes when it starts at 7pm?

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Sep 26, 2016 at 9:42 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Eddie,

When you enter the park, team members should give you your pass. They open four mazes in Lower Lot/Backlot at 6:30 p.m. Be in the maze lines before 6 and you will get through them before the early entry people make their way in. It will save you hours of waiting.

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Aug 21, 2016 at 5:05 p.m.
Rachel Says...

Should I buy front of line for a Thursday on Oct 7th this year?? Not sure if it will be super crowded on a Thursday. I could save money but also be missing out.

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Sep 14, 2016 at 7:45 a.m.
Hanna Says...

YES! I went to HHN the past two years, both in the end of September and hated it! A lot of the lines were between an hour and a half to two hours long with the longest wait being the walking dead at 3 hours. This year hubby and I got front of the line and I'm sure I'm not gonna hate it anymore.

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Aug 22, 2016 at 8:34 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Rachel,

This event is very popular, so if you can afford it, we recommend purchasing Front of Line.

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Aug 21, 2016 at 4:10 p.m.
Lea Says...

Hey there, I'm thinking of heading over to hhn in mid October on a Thursday. Do u think I should get the front of line pass or are the queues short then?

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Aug 22, 2016 at 8:35 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Lea,

This event is very popular, so if you can afford it, we recommend purchasing Front of Line.

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Aug 8, 2016 at 12:28 a.m.
Rachel Says...

Hi, when do the tickets for HHN Hollywood 2016 go on sale, I keep looking on the website but there's nothing & it's not long now! Many thanks,

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Aug 8, 2016 at 8:32 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Rachel,

These tend to go on sale just a few weeks before the first event. They do sell out, so keep checking back!

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Aug 5, 2016 at 1:40 a.m.
Staicia Lopez Says...

I would like to do front of the line passes this year, I hear it's completely worth it. I'm trying to get an idea of price. Do you know what the prices were last year for front of the line?

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Aug 9, 2016 at 12:46 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi there,

Last year, we paid $127 for the Front of Line pass during the first Saturday of Halloween Horror Nights. Prices do get more expensive depending on the dates, and we don't yet know this year's pricing.

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May 10, 2016 at 6:33 p.m.
Ruth Says...

When do tickets go on sale?

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May 17, 2016 at 3:24 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Ruth,

These tickets have gone on sale!

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Oct 23, 2015 at 6:03 p.m.
Jess Says...

I noticed they opened up two additional nights (November 6/7). Do you think it will be a lot less crowded (i.e. Front of the Line pass unnecessary)?

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Oct 26, 2015 at 2:34 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Jess,

I think it will be less crowded, but likely still a crowded event, depending on how well-publicized it is. I don't think you'll regret the Front of the Line passes.

Keep hopping!

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Oct 14, 2015 at 4:28 p.m.
Danielle Says...

Is there any possibility of my phone getting wet?

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Jul 28, 2017 at 9:30 p.m.
April McClaughry Says...

If you are worried, I would recommend storing it in a plastic bag. I left my phone in a bathroom one year by accident. Got it back the next day however. Jurassic Park in the dark is the only thing I would really worry about in regards to water but you can always rent a locker and store belongings in there until you are finished.

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Oct 19, 2015 at 12:17 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Danielle,

This shouldn't be an issue.

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Oct 12, 2015 at 5:09 p.m.
Sally Says...

There was a park photographer there taking pictures of the photo op with Norman Bates. Where can we find those pictures?

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Oct 19, 2015 at 8:35 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Sally,

The number to get photos from Horror Nights is 1-800-368-6386.

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