Halloween Horror Nights expands, begins mid-September!

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Universal announced today that its popular Halloween Horror Nights attraction will expand in 2010, growing to a 17-night schedule, offering spine-chilling new mazes based upon the horror genre’s most compelling characters, all created in collaboration with top filmmakers and artists. This year’s event will also include a tram ride through the world’s largest and most intense 3D experience, King Kong 360 3D, created by Peter Jackson.

The 2010 “Halloween Horror Nights” 17 nights of terror will begin on Friday, September 24 and continue on weekend and other selected nights through Sunday, October 31. New content for the event’s expanded number of attractions, including five mazes, six “scare zones” and a new “Terror Tram” experience, will be announced shortly.

Check out the official site for Halloween Horror Nights right HERE, the Facebook page HERE and keep it here for more details on the new attractions as we get them.

I’ve still yet to enjoy the Halloween Horror Nights extravaganza, but damn it all, maybe this is the year…


Is Naomi Watts part of the KING KONG 3D experience?

Source: Universal

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