The time has finally arrived!

Universal Orlando is already preparing for the fall and all things spooky! The big Universal event for the fall is Halloween Horror Nights. We’ve already shared the news about the first 2023 Halloween Horror Nights house that has been revealed, but now we’ve got some HUGE news.
Halloween Horror Nights tickets are now on sale! That’s right — it’s time to start planning your visit to Universal for the fall because spooky season is nearly upon us.

Let’s go through everything you need to know. This year, there will be 10 haunted houses and 5 scare zones. Plus there will be snacks, merchandise to pick up, and more.
First up, you can grab a Halloween Horror Nights Single-Night Ticket. These start at $79.99 (per person, plus tax) but the exact pricing depends on the day you visit.

Some other things to keep in mind:
- There is free self-parking after midnight on all Halloween Horror Nights event nights
- Prices are higher at the front gate
- The event begins at 6:30PM and closing times vary
Here’s a full look at the pricing and dates. The event starts on September 1st, 2023…

…and has various dates in October.

You can also buy a Horror Nights Express Pass. These start at $109.99 per person. This pass helps you skip the regular lines one time at all of the haunted houses (as well as participating rides and attractions). You do need to buy event admission separately.

Here is the full pricing for September…

…and October.
Online, you can also pick up a Halloween Horror Nights R.I.P. tour ticket. This is a walking tour of the event. Tickets start at $299.99 per person.

And finally, you can take things to the next level with the Behind-the-Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tour. This is a daytime tour with a lights-on look at the haunted houses. Tickets start at $119.99 per person.

To see all of these tickets and buy your own, head to the Universal website now and go to the “extras” section when purchasing tickets.
If you want to book a vacation package that includes admission to Horror Nights, you can do that too. You can buy a package that includes one-night admission to Halloween Horror Nights, five days of admission to Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure and Universal Volcano Bay, and accommodations at one of Universal Orlando’s hotels. It’s available for purchase now and can be used from September 1st through October 31st.

Stay tuned for more Horror Nights news!
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