Before we see which major movie, TV, or game IP manages to be unleashed as a house at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights, Orlando has revealed six non-IP haunted houses for their east coast fall event.
Slaughter Sinema 2: “If you’re dying for a B-movie horror marathon, head to the Carey Drive-in. Scream through scenes from creature features, grindhouse gore, spaghetti westerns, and more.” A sequel to one of Halloween Horror Nights Orlando’s all-time great houses.
Goblin’s Feast: “Welcome to the Goblin’s Feast Tavern and visit the goblin village where a lavish feast is being prepared for goblins, orcs, hobgoblins, and witches. And you’re the main course.” New for this year!
Major Sweets Candy Factory: “You’ve been invited to chaperone a field trip to a candy factory. But this sweet tour is about to turn sour when free samples transform the kids into candy-coated killers wielding sharpened candies.” Based on the fan-fave scare zone!
The Museum: Deadly Exhibit: “You’re going to check out the Rotting Stone, the local folklore museum’s infamous new exhibit. An evil spirit escapes from within, possessing the other displays and decaying everything in its path.” Also new for this year.
Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America: “¡Ten cuídado! With La Muerte as your guide, you’ll be asking for piedad from these three terrifying monsters: the blood-sucking Tlahuelpuchi, owl-faced witch La Lechuza, and bone-ripping El Silbón.” This house was originated at Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood and was hands down one of the best in recent history; we’re excited for East Coast haunters to get to experience it.
Triplets of Terror: “You’re invited to the Barmy triplets’ birthday bash. But beware, they celebrate by recreating their family’s murders. Prepare for a gory gathering.”