Although it’s still summertime, many of us are looking forward to spooky season just around the corner in the Fall.

While Halloween this year will most likely look a little different (especially since Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has been canceled), there will still be plenty to do around the theme parks to get into the spirit.
There’s been a BIG question about whether Universal Studios Parks would be holding their famous Halloween Horror Nights this year. Since Halloween events all over the country have called off their events, there’s been plenty of speculation about the Universal events in Orlando and Hollywood.

However, Universal announced today that they will be not moving forward with their plans to put on Halloween Horror Nights this year. The 30th anniversary of the event will be postponed until next year so guests can enjoy all the fears and frights that Halloween Horror Nights has to offer.
this pain will be temporary. hhn is forever… and will come again. pic.twitter.com/72uyzTWDXE
— Halloween Horror Nights (@HorrorNightsORL) July 24, 2020
Universal has still released 30th anniversary merchandise in the parks and the Tribute Store may be opening soon. Although Halloween Horror Nights will not be happening on either coast, we hope to see some spooks pop up in the parks this Halloween season in the Universal Parks.
As Universal releases more details about what will be happening with Halloween Horror Nights in 2021, we will keep you updated!
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What house are you hoping comes to Halloween Horror Nights next year? Let us know in the comments below!
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I’m hoping they do The Frighteners