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Monday, July 1, 2024

Universal Studios Hollywood – Blockbuster Thrills

July 2024: Universal Studios Hollywood – Blockbuster Thrills in Los Angeles

Lights, camera, action! Universal Studios Hollywood is a perfect July destination for Arizona families and thrill-seekers looking for movie magic and high-octane fun. Just a short trip to Los Angeles, Universal offers a different vibe from Disneyland – blending a working movie studio with a theme park full of cutting-edge rides and shows. Here’s how to make the most of a summer 2024 visit to Universal Studios Hollywood.

Attractions Spotlight: Must-Do Rides and Experiences

Universal Studios might be smaller than some theme parks, but it packs in world-class attractions based on blockbuster films and TV shows. Don’t miss these highlights:

  • Super Nintendo World: New in early 2023 and still super popular in 2024, this colorful land brings Mario’s world to life. Enter through a giant green pipe into Princess Peach’s castle and dive into the Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge ride – an interactive racing adventure with augmented reality (AR) goggles that make you feel like you’re inside the game, tossing shells at Bowser. Around the land, punch “?” blocks, meet Mario and Luigi, and munch on a mushroom-themed cupcake or Luigi burger at the Toadstool Café. (Tip: Head here first thing in the morning – Nintendo World can get very crowded by midday. Sometimes they use a virtual queue to manage entry at peak times, so check the Universal app once you’re on-site.)
  • Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Step into Hogsmeade village, where you can sip Butterbeer, cast spells with an interactive wand, and explore the halls of Hogwarts. The marquee ride Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey takes you on a thrilling broomstick adventure with Harry and friends – combining a moving simulator with amazing practical effects (quiddich match, anyone?). There’s also the family-friendly Flight of the Hippogriff coaster, a cute quick ride past Hagrid’s hut. Don’t miss the wand experience at Ollivander’s – one lucky guest per show gets chosen for a wand “choosing them” demonstration. And stop by Honeydukes for Chocolate Frogs and Bertie Bott’s Every-Flavour Beans as souvenirs.
  • Studio Tour: This classic ride is the heart of Universal Studios. Board the tram for a behind-the-scenes tour of the real Universal backlot. You’ll see outdoor sets like old West towns and NYC streets, possibly catch a glimpse of active filming, and experience a few immersive surprises. These include the King Kong 360 3-D encounter (Peter Jackson’s mini adventure where Kong battles dinosaurs around your tram) and Fast & Furious – Supercharged, a high-speed chase simulation that ends the tour with a thrill. You’ll also drive past the eerie Bates Motel from Psycho, see the wreckage from War of the Worlds, and maybe get splashed by a certain shark in Amity Island… The Studio Tour is about 45-60 minutes long and absolutely worth it (there’s usually a wait, but trams have big capacity). Try to do it before afternoon when lines peak.
  • Jurassic World – The Ride: One of the best ways to cool off – and get a dose of adrenaline. This water ride starts as a gentle boat tour through Jurassic World’s exhibits (watch a giant Mosasaurus swim behind glass), but of course, things go wrong. Soon you’re climbing a lift hill to escape a very hungry Indominus Rex, only to come face-to-snout with the mighty T. rex – leading to an 84-foot plunge! You will get wet (especially those in the front). The Jurassic area also has an interactive Raptor Encounter where you can “meet” a life-like Blue the raptor – great for brave kiddos and dino-loving adults alike.
  • Transformers: The Ride 3D: A pulse-pounding, action-packed dark ride that blends 3D film and a moving simulator base. You join the Autobots in a city battle against the Decepticons, careening through streets and skyscrapers. The 3D effects are excellent – it feels like you’re truly in the middle of a Michael Bay movie (minus the danger). If your family loves thrills, this and the Revenge of the Mummy coaster (a high-speed indoor coaster in near darkness) are the two can’t-miss intense rides on the lower lot.
  • WaterWorld Stunt Show: Remember the ’90s movie WaterWorld? Even if you don’t, this live stunt show will blow you away. Set on water with a full pyro and jet-ski stunt extravaganza, actors perform daring falls from towers, zip-lines, firefights, and huge explosions that will have you gasping. It’s widely regarded as one of the best theme park shows ever. Showtimes are scheduled a few times a day – get there 15-20 min early for good seats (and note: the front sections are a “Soak Zone” – sit farther back if you don’t want to get splashed!).
  • Character Encounters: Throughout the day, you might meet popular characters wandering the park – think the Transformers (huge Optimus Prime and Bumblebee bots that actually talk to guests), the goofy Minions from Despicable Me, Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang, or even Marilyn Monroe and Frankenstein’s Monster representing old Hollywood. These make for fun spontaneous photo ops, so keep your camera ready.

Summer Visit Tips for Universal Hollywood

  • Front of Line Pass (Universal Express): July crowds can be heavy, especially weekends. If budget allows and you want to do it all in one day, consider the Universal Express pass which lets you skip the regular lines one time per attraction. It often doubles the number of attractions you can experience. If you only have one day and it’s peak season, it can be a worthwhile investment. Alternatively, get to the park at opening and hit big rides first to minimize waiting (Nintendo World, Studio Tour, and Harry Potter rides should be top morning targets).
  • Lower Lot vs Upper Lot: Universal is split into two main areas connected by long escalators (the “Starway”). The Lower Lot (downstairs) has Jurassic World, Transformers, and Nintendo World – and tends to get busy later as people filter down. It’s smart to go down there earlier in the day, then come back up for shows and the Studio Tour by afternoon. The Upper Lot (entrance level) has Harry Potter, The Mummy coaster, Simpsons Ride, shows, and kiddie stuff like the Minion ride and Silly Swirly. Bounce between as needed, but remember the escalator trek takes several minutes.
  • Stay Hydrated & Cool: July in LA is warm (80s°F) but not usually Phoenix-hot. Still, you’ll be outdoors often. There are misting fans in lines like Jurassic World’s queue – use them. A neck fan or cooling towel from home can help while waiting for shows in the sun. And drink water – you can get free cups of ice water at any food stand. Consider a midday indoor break at the DreamWorks Theatre (showing a Kung Fu Panda 4D short film) just to sit in air-conditioning for 15 minutes if you need it.
  • CityWalk After the Park: Universal CityWalk is the lively entertainment district just outside the park gates (no ticket required for CityWalk). After you wrap up the park (or if you take a break), spend the evening at CityWalk’s restaurants and shops. There’s everything from Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. to Blaze Pizza, plus the iconic Voodoo Doughnut for wild doughnut creations (open late!). Sometimes there’s live music or DJs on summer nights. It’s a fun way to extend the day, and you might spot other park-goers still geeking out about their day.
  • Download the Universal App: Much like Disney, Universal has a handy app with wait times, showtimes, and a map. There’s free Wi-Fi in the park to use it. You can also do mobile food ordering at some spots via the app, and it’s useful for the virtual queue if Nintendo World triggers one on a busy day.
  • Nearby Hotels & Studios: If you extend your trip in LA, Universal is close to Hollywood (10-minute drive) so you can easily pair it with a visit to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, or even a tour of Warner Bros. Studio in Burbank the next day for more movie magic. Some hotels in the Universal area offer shuttle service up the hill to the park, which can save on parking fees (which run around $30).

Ready for Lights, Camera, Fun!

Universal Studios Hollywood offers a fantastic mix of thrill rides and behind-the-scenes Hollywood magic – perfect for a summer outing. You’ll laugh, scream, and maybe learn a bit about moviemaking along the way. From casting spells in Harry’s world to racing through Mario’s kingdom, July 2024 at Universal is bound to be a blockbuster experience for the whole family.

Pack your sunscreen, wear comfy shoes (studio lots are big!), and get ready for your close-up... or at least a selfie with a Minion. Whether you’re braving a T. rex or surviving a Decepticon attack, you’re sure to have stories to tell. And as always, follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more SoCal adventure tips and to catch our Universal Studios highlights (we’ll definitely share our victory photo from Mario Kart and maybe a splash zone pic from Jurassic World!). Now – that’s a wrap on our preview. Action! 🎬

Our Partner Travel Advisor @adventures_with_snacks specialize in crafting unforgettable universal Studios and Disneyland experiences tailored to your unique preferences and interests.


Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Is The Walking Dead Attraction closing at Universal Studios Hollywood?

Update, This has been confirmed:
Universal Studios Hollywood spokeswoman Audrey Eig stated “We continually evaluate our entertainment offerings and are thrilled guests have enjoyed ‘The Walking Dead’ attraction as part of our daytime mix,” She continued to report “A temporary “Walking Dead” maze will return during the park’s annual Halloween Horror Nights event.”

This information has not been confirmed by Universal Studios Hollywood, so treat it as a rumour until an official announcement is made.

According to www.insideuniversal.net, the only source I could find making this claim: The Walking Dead Attraction (TWDA) which is a year-round walk-through haunted house, may close on March 3rd, 2020.

The Walking Dead Attraction

Located in the Upper Lot, the attraction is located near the theme park’s entrance in a building built specifically for it. The attraction opened July, 4th 2016.

You follow in the footsteps of Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon and other survivors, making your way through iconic scenes!

The speculation appears to come from the walk-through's proximity to Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash Attraction, set to open this Spring. Universal Studios is in the process of transforming the area from Baker Street to Pets Place, connecting the family-friendly Illumination Entertainment properties.

TWDA has been a staple in Halloween Horror Nights and replaced the previous haunted attraction 'Universal’s House of Horrors'.

So what are your thoughts? Will it close? Should it Close?

Sunday, December 31, 2017

EVE - Bring in 2018 inside Universal Studios Hollywood

Bring in 2018 inside Universal Studios Hollywood during the first-ever EVE event.

This event is a variation of Universal Orlando’s annual EVE party, as the California Attraction holds its first-ever in-park New Year’s Eve celebration on Dec 31, 2017.

The first-ever New Year’s Eve event inside Universal Studios Hollywood is included in the price of theme park day admission for $105 and stay until 1 a.m. with a special park-wide countdown party starting at 9 p.m.

You can also purchase an after 6pm entry for $69, if you do not wish to enjoy all the day attractions.

Rides and attractions with early closures:
   • Studio Tour – last tour departs 5:30pm 
   • WaterWorld – last show 7:35pm 
   • The Walking Dead Attraction – closes at 8pm 
   • Silly Swirly Fun Ride – closes at 8pm 
   • Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey™ – closes at 11:15pm

Also on Dec. 31, guests can see The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle projection show several times each night, and celebrate the final day of “Grinchmas” with The Grinch.

Universal Plaza, Area near the Simpsons ride and an area near the Jurassic Park® ride will be transformed into three themed party hubs. At midnight there will be a traditional New Year countdown and a fireworks display visible in all there areas.

Food and beverages, including specialty desserts, champagne, beer and wine, as well as 2018 memorabilia will be available for purchase.

Be part of Hollywood’s biggest New Year’s Eve celebration at Universal Studios Hollywood’s new EVE event this December 31st. For more information visit UniversalStudiosHollywood.com

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood


Halloween Horror Nights officially launched at Universal Studios Hollywood October 9, 1997, it ran through the 2000 Halloween season and then returned in Halloween 2006. It has continued since.

Last year was my first year and I can not wait to return this year, with my kids this time.

Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2017: Prepare for what is promoted as the scariest and most intense Halloween event in Southern California (100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608) and is created by the same minds and studio that bring many of your favorite blockbuster horror films.This year Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights features 8 terrifying mazes based on some of the most frightening television shows and movies.

The Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2017 line up includes The Walking Dead,  Ash vs Evil Dead, Titans of Terror (Leatherface, Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger), the Roanoke chapter of FX's American Horror Story and Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. The one I am looking forward to SAW: The Games of Jigsaw and others still to be announced.

Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Night 2017 hours and dates of operation:
September 15th through November 4th 2017
Hours: 7:00pm - 2:00am 
Terror Tram line closes at 11:15 p.m. on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays and at 11:45 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and on Halloween.


Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2017 ticket prices and admission varies based on day and type of tickets purchased.

RIP Tour: Unlimited Front of Line, gourmet buffet dining, guided walking tour, valet parking. R.I.P. Tour $269-319

General Admission - Purchase Online $65 -89 Buy Tickets for Halloween Horror Nights

Front Of the Line Ticket: Cut to the front one time at each maze, show, ride and Terror Tram.
Front of Line Ticket  $169-219

Day Night Combo: Enjoy The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and more during the day and Halloween Horror Nights that night!
General Admission tickets $95-115
Front of Line $199-245

Universal Studios Hollywood 2017 Halloween Horror Nights Houses, Mazes, Scare Zones and Terror Tram:


SAW: The Games of Jigsaw

The SAW series is one of the highest grossing horror franchises of all time and this maze will bring his twisted traps to life. It might also feature a bit of a sneak peek at the upcoming eighth SAW film (Jigsaw, in theaters Oct. 27 2017). This maze will test you as you come face-to-face with mastermind Jigsaw and his collection of infamous traps.

The film franchise revolves around John Kramer, AKA the "Jigsaw Killer" or "Jigsaw". He was introduced only briefly in initial Saw movie and his character was developed in more detail in Saw II. Jigsaw traps them in situations that he calls "tests" or "games" to test their will to live through physical and psychological torture, rather than killing his victims outright.


American Horror Story: Roanoke

There is an isolated farmhouse Deep in the backwoods of North Carolina that will allow you to witness its centuries of horror. Legend says this house was built close to the site of the infamous "Lost Colony of Roanoke", an English settlement that mysteriously vanished back in the late 1500's.


The Shining

Welcome to The Overlook Hotel, an isolated century old hotel with a tragic history of murder and madness. During the harsh Colorado winter Jack Torrance a writer and former teacher who has agreed to be the caretaker for The Overlook Hotel. Be there to experience his descent into madness that will put his family and yours in grave danger as Jack slowly gets more violent and angry. See if Danny can use his special talent, the "Shining", to inform your group what is going on in the hotel before it is too late.


Ash vs Evil Dead

Witness an epic battle between the chainsaw-wielding Ash Williams and the Deadites in Ash vs Evil Dead.

Titans of Terror

Fall victim to some of the most deplorable slashers and killers in film history who need no introduction. See Leatherface (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) wielding his chainsaw, Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) with his machete, and Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street) with his trademark glove.

The Walking Dead Attraction

Enter AMC's vision of a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies "The Walking Dead", presented by Universal Studios Hollywood. A fully immersive navigation through a world overrun by hungry walkers (you can call them biters if you want). This attraction is available year round, so make sure you get the other mazes done first.

Recently released Halloween Horror Nights 2017 Houses: Insidious: Beyond the Further and The Horrors of Blumhouse.

Titans of Terror Tram: Hosted by Chucky

The Titans of Terror Tram will be hosted by Good Guy Doll Chucky. You will be transported into a nightmare of carnage pitting you against the same characters you escaped from in the Titans of Terror Maze, you will be led by infamous serial killer doll Chucky as you navigate a portion of the world-famous back-lot.

As usual the Terror Tram includes being dropped off near the Bates Motel set from Psycho where you can get a picture with Norman Bates.


Scare Zones

Halloween Horror Nights 4 was the first year to introduce the scare zones. These are specific outdoor areas that feature themed costumed characters intent of scaring people who walk through the areas, it is necessary to travel through these scare zones to get to certain areas of the park.

Urban Inferno

Encounter Burnt Lost Souls, Half-Goat Executioners, Mad Monks, Blacksmiths Forging the chains of Purgatory and demons including the towering King and Queen.

Hell o ween

Witches, ghosts, vampires, werewolves and zombie children have come out to roam New York Street in celebration of Halloween.

Toxic Tunnel

Utility workers were doing repairs inside the tunnel and accidentally burst a pipe with toxic gas, everyone has been infected by the gas and turned into zombie-like sub-humanoids.

Rides

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™, Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, Studio Tour and other select attractions will not be open during Halloween Horror Nights. To experience all our daytime attractions, check out our Day/Night Combo Ticket.

Some rides that will be open are:
Transformers™
Jurassic Park™
The Simpsons™
Revenge of the Mummy™

Happy Halloween

Friday, September 15, 2017

How to survive Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2017 

If you’re a horror fan looking for the ultimate Halloween experience, Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2017 is the must-visit haunted event in California. With movie-quality haunted houses, terrifying mazes, scare zones, and the infamous Terror Tram, it’s a spine-chilling adventure you don’t want to miss.

This Halloween Horror Nights survival guide covers ticket prices, crowd tips, must-see mazes, showtimes, and insider hacks to help you maximize your experience and avoid long wait times.




One of the most terrifying parts of Universal's Halloween Horror Nights is the fear of not getting to experience all of the mazes due to long lines. So here are some tips.

🗓️ Halloween Horror Nights 2017 – Dates & Best Times to Visit

📍 Location: Universal Studios Hollywood, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608
🎟️ Event Dates: Select nights from September 15 – November 4, 2017
Event Hours: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM (Arrive by 5:00 PM for early entry)

📅 Least Crowded Days to Visit:

Best days to go: Sundays & Thursdays (lowest crowds & cheaper tickets).
Best month to go: September & early November (discounted tickets & fewer visitors).

🚫 Peak Nights to Avoid:

Most crowded nights: October 7, 14, 21, 27, 28, 29, 31
Saturdays & Fridays – Expect maximum crowds & highest ticket prices.


🎟️ Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights Ticket Prices & Options

Halloween Horror Nights requires a separate ticket from regular park admission.

👻 General Admission Tickets

💰 Price Range: $65 – $95
🕰️ Includes: Admission to all haunted houses, scare zones & rides.

🎟️ Front of Line Pass (Express Pass)

💰 Price Range: $169 – $219
Skip the line ONCE per maze/ride – Highly recommended for crowded nights.
⚠️ Limited availability – Sell out FAST! Buy in advance.

🎫 Day/Night Combo Ticket

💰 Price Range: $95 – $139 (General Admission) | $199 – $259 (Front of Line)
🌞 Enter Universal Studios at 2:00 PM, explore daytime attractions, then stay for Halloween Horror Nights.
🚨 Must-see before 5 PM: Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Despicable Me Minion Mayhem (CLOSED at night).

🎩 VIP R.I.P. Tour – Ultimate Experience

💰 Starting at $299+
✅ Includes:

  • VIP Parking
  • VIP Entrance (skip all lines)
  • Exclusive Gourmet Buffet & Drinks (incl. 2 alcoholic drinks for guests 21+)
  • Unlimited Front of Line access to all mazes & rides
  • Guided Tour (4.5 hours) with behind-the-scenes experiences

🎟️ Frequent Fear Pass – Go Multiple Nights!

💰 Price: $159
🎫 Valid for up to 16 nights (including select peak nights).

📢 Pro Tip: Buy your tickets online in advance—Halloween Horror Nights regularly sells out!


🎭 Halloween Horror Nights 2017 Mazes – Must-See Haunted Houses

Universal Studios is famous for movie-themed haunted houses that bring iconic horror films to life.

👹 2017 Haunted Maze Lineup:

🎥 The Shining – Experience Jack Torrance’s madness in the Overlook Hotel. ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
🔪 SAW: The Games of Jigsaw – Face twisted traps straight from the SAW movies. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 – Best maze!)
👻 Insidious: Beyond the Further – A psychological horror experience. ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
🧛 American Horror Story: Roanoke – Inspired by the AHS Roanoke season. ⭐⭐⭐☆ (3/5)
⚔️ Titans of TerrorFreddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Leatherface & Chucky all in one maze! ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
🧟 The Walking Dead – Year-round attraction, do this last. ⭐⭐⭐☆ (3/5)
🧙 Ash Vs. Evil Dead – A mix of comedy & horror. ⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2/5 – Least scary maze)
🧛 The Horrors of Blumhouse – Features The Purge, Sinister & Happy Death Day. ⭐⭐⭐☆ (3/5)

📢 Pro Tip: Start at the Lower Lot first—mazes fill up fast.


😈 Scare Zones – Where You Can’t Escape the Fear

Universal Studios Hollywood has three terrifying scare zones.

🔥 Urban Inferno – Hellfire & demonic creatures.
🎃 Hell-O-Ween – A twisted Halloween-themed nightmare.
☣️ Toxic TunnelRadioactive mutants in an underground tunnel.

🚨 Warning: There’s no safe zone at Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights—monsters can chase you anywhere!


🚌 Terror Tram – Titans of Terror Take Over the Backlot!

🔪 Hosted by Chucky, featuring Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees & Leatherface.
Experience time: ~1 hour (not recommended as first attraction).
🚨 Last ride times: 11:15 PM (Sun-Thurs) | 11:45 PM (Fri, Sat, Halloween Night).

📢 Pro Tip: Visit the Terror Tram later in the night when wait times drop.


🎤 Halloween Horror Nights Show – Jabbawockeez

🔥 Jabbawockeez Dance Show – High-energy dance, music, and visual effects.
Skip this show if you’re short on time—focus on the mazes first!


🎡 Open Rides During Halloween Horror Nights

OPEN RIDES:

  • Jurassic Park: In the Dark
  • Transformers 3D
  • Revenge of the Mummy
  • The Simpsons Ride

🚨 CLOSED RIDES: Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Minion Mayhem, Studio Tour.

📢 Pro Tip: Do NOT waste time on rides until you’ve finished the haunted houses!


🚗 Parking at Universal Studios During Halloween Horror Nights

💰 Parking Costs:

  • General Parking: $25 before 6 PM, $10 after.
  • Preferred Parking: $35
  • Front Gate Parking: $50

🚶 Walking Distance From Parking Lots:

  • Curious George & E.T. Garages – 15-20 min walk (General Parking).
  • Jurassic Park & Woody Woodpecker – 8-10 min walk (Preferred Parking).
  • Frankenstein Garage – 5 min walk (Front Gate Parking).

📢 Pro Tip: Arrive early to park closer & avoid long walks late at night!


📌 Final Halloween Horror Nights Survival Tips

✔️ Arrive by 5 PM for early entry.
✔️ Start with Lower Lot Mazes before moving to Upper Lot.
✔️ Buy Front of Line Pass if visiting on a busy night.
✔️ Skip rides until after haunted houses.
✔️ Wear comfortable shoes – You’ll be walking a LOT.
✔️ Stay hydrated & eat before you arrive (no outside food allowed).


🔥 Don’t Miss Universal Studios Hollywood’s Biggest Halloween Event!

Halloween Horror Nights 2017 is one of the best Halloween events in California! Whether you're a horror movie fan, thrill-seeker, or just love a good scare, Universal Studios delivers an unforgettable Halloween experience.

👻 What’s your favorite haunted house at Halloween Horror Nights? Let us know in the comments below!

Monday, August 28, 2017

2017 Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood Houses Maze Scare Zones

Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2017 just released the last 2 Haunted Maze themes! All 4 Chapters of Insidious are coming to Halloween Horror Nights as well as the Horrors of Blumhouse which is a combination of 3 films: The Purge, Sinister, and the soon to be released Happy Death Day.

Insidious: Beyond the Further


This Haunted House is based on all 4 films in the Insidious franchise, including the upcoming "Insidious: The Last Key". I have personally never seen the movies. So for those of you in the same boat, here is a short synopsis of the movies:

Chapter 1: A family is in search of help for their son (Dalton) who fell into a coma after a mysterious incident in the attic, there is much more to this endless sleep than meets the eye.

Chapter 2: The haunted Lambert family seeks to uncover the mysterious childhood secret that left them dangerously connected to the spirit world.

Chapter 3: A prequel set before the haunting of the Lambert family that reveals how gifted psychic Elise Rainier reluctantly agrees to use her ability to contact the dead to help a teenage girl in danger from a supernatural entity.

This maze takes you deep inside the past of Dr. Elise Rainer, a brilliant parapsychologist from the 3rd movie. The story of this maze includes some story from her childhood when her paranormal abilities first emerged and takes you through her mother's untimely death by a demonic entity.

Find yourself troubled by the same evil supernatural spirits Elise spent a lifetime with. Go on an ominous journey back in time to experience the depraved and intimidating beings that have tormented Dr. Rainer since the 1950s.





The last maze to be announced for Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2017 is...

The Horrors of Blumhouse

Get ready for three of Blumhouse Productions' films in one twisted and bone chilling experience. Be face-to-face with the some of the iconic scenes from the blockbuster movie 'The Purge' franchise as well as Sinister film series and the soon to be released Happy Death Day (Release date: October 13, 2017).

Attempt to survive Halloween Horror Nights while you face The Purge in a depraved world where all crime is declared legal in the government's annually sanctioned 12-hour cleansing of society. Join in on a sneak peek of what is described as a living trailer for Happy Death Day where you will encounter the déjà vu scenario and be forced to relive the last day of your lives over and over again while trying to escape a mysterious masked killer. Then encounter an ancient pagan deity, Sinister who is determined to trap you for eternity in a sordid shadow world of the dead.


Click here for information on the other Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights 2017 Houses, Scare Zones and the Terror Tram.

Click here for more on Halloween Horror Nights Hours of operation and Halloween Horror Nights Ticket Prices.

Monday, October 31, 2016

Krampus is coming to Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights

Universal Studios Hollywood 2016 Halloween Horror Nights - Krampus

You better watch out, You better not cry, You better not pout, I'm telling you why: Krampus is coming to town!

Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights collaborated closely with 'Legendary Pictures' and filmmaker Michael Dougherty to bring you a terrifying Krampus encounter. This Halloween Horror Nights Maze is inspired by the 2015 film and brings a Dark Christmas themed scare.

Krampus (Released December 2015) was rated PG-13, ran 1 hour and 38 minutes and was a mix of Comedy, Fantasy and Horror. The plot revolves around a young boy's dysfunctional family over the Christmas holiday. Young Max (Emjay Anthony) becomes disillusioned and his lack of festive holiday spirit unleashes the wrath of Krampus. Christmas holiday icons take on a monstrous life and lay siege to the fractured family's home, forcing them to fight for each other if they hope to survive.

Most everyone knows the story of Santa Claus and how he brings toys to good little children on Christmas Eve. What is lesser known is what happens to the naughty children who don't make Santa's list. Who visits them on Christmas Eve? What "gifts" are brought to them?

The Krampus Halloween Horror Nights Maze at Universal Studios Hollywood takes an Old World Christmas legend based on the 2015 hit film and shows you what happens when you make the naughty list. Krampus and his nasty little helpers have come to terrorize those who lost the Christmas spirit.

It will be a lesson you will never forget, if you can survive it.



Review

Like the 2015 Dark Christmas Halloween Horror Night Scare Zone, Krampus adds a fun and interesting twist to the normally jolly holiday.

As you approach the Krampus haunted house/maze, you find yourself entering the Engel family home decorated with Christmas lights, icicles, and the foreboding effigy of Krampus standing on the rooftop. A frozen mailman walks back and forth in front of the house giving you a photo op before you enter.

The maze takes place inside a version of the Engel house and yard, with smells of pumpkin spice and pine throughout the maze adding to the effect. Fog is a common element in many of Krampus’ scenes, add that to the dark nature of some scenes and you have practically zero visibility, a frightrning effect as you anticipate what will happen next. The foreboding atmosphere can, at times, be even scarier than seeing the monster jump out.

This honestly was our favorite haunted house and we went twice. The maze does well in replicating scenes from the movie and you won't always find a scare, but the detail is wonderful. So many of Krampus’ minions are present, including the evil gingerbread horde, as well as the man eating jack-in-the-box with a have eaten woman reaching for your help.

Like The Exorcist Maze, there is heavy use of animatronics, puppets and props throughout Krampus, transforming the well know Christmas season into a twisted and corrupt versions. A definite highlight is the attic scene with the Christmas tree angel. Along with props, live actors also appear throughout the experience, though sometimes predictable, not always.

Halloween Horror Nights - Krampus



Monday, July 4, 2016

Universal Studios Hollywood - The Walking Dead Attraction

The Walking Dead Attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood 🧟‍♂️🎢

Imagine waking up in a post-apocalyptic world where walkers, biters, and zombies roam free, just like in AMC’s hit series, The Walking Dead. Now, you don’t have to just imagine it—you can experience the terror firsthand at Universal Studios Hollywood’s The Walking Dead Attraction!

If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to fight for survival alongside Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, and the other survivors, this year-round haunted house is your chance to step into the action.

Here’s everything you need to know about Universal Studios Hollywood’s The Walking Dead Attraction, including location details, special effects, hidden Easter eggs, and survival tips to make your experience unforgettable.


Universal Studios Hollywood - The Walking Dead Attraction
Universal Studios Hollywood - The Walking Dead Attraction

🔎 Fun Facts & Easter Eggs from The Walking Dead TV Show

Universal Studios worked closely with AMC’s The Walking Dead creative team to make the attraction as authentic as possible. Here are some cool hidden details inside the attraction:

18 Hidden Artifacts from the TV Show – Look for props and set pieces from The Walking Dead, such as Daryl’s crossbow, Hershel’s severed head, and Michonne’s pet walker chains.
The Walkers are Played by Real Actors – Unlike most theme park haunted houses, this attraction has a mix of real actors and animatronic walkers.
Universal’s Scare Experts Were Trained by The Walking Dead Team – The zombie actors were personally trained by the show's stunt coordinators to make them as terrifyingly realistic as possible.
Custom-Built Attraction – Unlike some attractions that repurpose existing buildings, this was built from the ground up specifically for The Walking Dead experience.


📌 Final Thoughts – Is The Walking Dead Attraction Worth It?

If you're a fan of horror, zombies, or The Walking Dead, this permanent haunted attraction is a must-visit at Universal Studios Hollywood. With Hollywood-quality sets, realistic walkers, and Easter eggs from the show, it’s an experience that truly brings AMC’s post-apocalyptic world to life.

📢 Have you survived The Walking Dead attraction? Share your experience in the comments below! 🧟‍♂️🔥




🎢 What was The Walking Dead Attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood?

📍 Location: Upper Lot, Near the Park Entrance
🗓️ Opening Date: July 4, 2016
🔥 Type: Year-Round Haunted House Attraction

This was fully immersive, live-action horror experience transports guests straight into the world of The Walking Dead. Unlike Universal’s annual Halloween Horror Nights mazes, this permanent attraction was open year-round and features real scare actors, animatronic walkers, and cinematic-quality sets from the TV show.

📢 The Closing of The Walking Dead Attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood 🧟‍♂️🔚

After thrilling fans for over six years, The Walking Dead Attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood officially closed on March 4, 2020. The year-round haunted house, which brought iconic moments from AMC’s hit TV series to life, was one of the park’s scariest and most immersive experiences. Featuring live scare actors, animatronic walkers, and authentic set designs from Greg Nicotero and the Walking Dead creative team, the attraction had become a fan-favorite for horror lovers. However, as Universal Studios evolves with new attractions, The Walking Dead walkthrough was permanently shut down to make room for future projects. While its closure disappointed many zombie apocalypse enthusiasts, guests can still experience horror at Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, where The Walking Dead occasionally returns as a seasonal maze.