![]() Remember, you’re there to be scared, not to scare. WHAT TO WEAR: Masks and costumes are not allowed at HHN. It’s not recommended for kids under 13 - too scary! WHO TO BRING: Sorry, parents, but you might want to leave the little ones at home for this one. Tour, and the popular Frequent Fear and Ultimate Fear Passes to be scared again and again. There are several ticketing options: General Admission, Universal Express pass for a shorter wait time in line, After 2 PM Day/Night, R.I.P. TICKETS: HHN requires a separate ticket than regular daytime theme park admission. WHEN: The event runs select nights and every Thursday through Sunday in September and October, including the scariest night of them all - Halloween. Let’s walk through everything you need to know about the annual haunted happening. The specifics change every year - new haunted houses, new flicks features in houses, new entertainment - but certain basics remain the same. ![]() ![]() Halloween Horror Nights occurs every year throughout September and October. Whether you peep slasher flicks through the slits between your fingers or you’ve got a zombie apocalypse bunker in your basement, Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) has your name on it. ![]()
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