Halloween Horror Nights is almost here.

While summer is still in full swing, that doesn’t mean it’s too early to start planning for spooky season. Of course, there’s no bigger spooky season theme park event than Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights, and you can start planning all your fall visits to the iconic annual event now!
UPDATE: According to Universal, as of the afternoon of July 11th, “Due to high demand, the Halloween Horror Nights Unlimited Frequent Fear Pass with Express and the Frequent Fear Plus with Express are currently sold out. ”

Universal offers a litany of ticket options, however, the Frequent Fear Passes are arguably the best deals and they’re on sale now!
The base-level Frequent Fear Pass costs $239.99 and offers access to up to 30 nights of Halloween Horror Nights. As explained by Universal, “You will need to select a start date of the pass. First visit using the pass MUST be on or after the selected start date and guests will have access to all remaining Halloween Horror Nights on and after the selected start date.”
Eligibility dates are: August 30-3st, September 1st, 4-5th, 8th, 11-12th, 15th, 18-19th, 22nd, 25-26th, 29th, October 2-3rd, 6th, 9-10th, 13th, 16-17th, 20th, 23-24th, 27th, 30-31st, and November 3rd.

The Frequent Fear Plus Pass is similar, but adds access to more dates, with a maximum of 40 for a cost of $289.99. The eligible dates for the Fear Plus Pass are August 30-31st, September 1st, 4-6th, 8th, 11-13th, 15th, 18-20th, 22nd, 25-27th, 29th, Oct. 2-4th, 6th, 9-11th, 13th, 16-18th, 20th, 23-25th, 27th, 30-31st, and November 1-3rd.

Finally, there’s the Halloween Horror Nights Ultimate Frequent Fear Pass. Costing $399.99, this pass offers the “ultimate Halloween Horror Nights experience” and free self-parking after 5 pm on all Halloween Horror Nights event nights for which the guest has a valid pass. Eligible dates for the Ultimate Pass expand to August 30-31st, September 1st, 4-8th, 11-15th, 18-22nd, 25-29th, October 2-6th, 9-13th, 16-20th, 23-27th, 30-31st, and November1-3rd.

In addition to frequent fear passes, Universal offers Single Night Tickets starting at $82.99, Horror Nights Scream Early tickets for $55 (which allow early access to the park for those who have valid tickets for that evening’s Halloween Horror Nights event), and the Rush of Fear Pass which allows access to the first 18 Halloween Horror Nights events (August 30th – September 22nd) for $179.99. Furthermore, bonus offerings like behind-the-scenes tours and even an early sneak peek Premium Scream Night on August 29th.

With so many levels of Halloween Horror Nights passes and tickets available now, it’s time to start planning for spooky season at Universal. Stay tuned to AllEars for further Halloween coverage.
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