A Quiet Place Is Coming To Universal's Halloween Horror Nights 2024

Whatever you do, don't scream in this Halloween Horror Nights 2024 house.

By Jen Gallie /

Universal Orlando Resort

After six original houses were teased last month, Universal Orlando Resort have now revealed their first maze based on an existing IP.

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A Quiet Place will be coming to the world famous Halloween extravaganza at both the Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood theme parks.

The house will be based on both John Krasinski directed A Quiet Place and A Quiet Place II and you will follow in the steps of the Abbott family. Here you will encounter creatures who although sightless, have a "sharp sense of hearing that draws them" towards their victims.

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In the world of A Quiet Place, silence is key, will you manage to get through this maze in one piece or will your screams give you away?.

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You'll be taken right into key moments from the movies including the Abbott's farmhouse. Can Evelyn escape the cellar in order to have her baby in "almost" complete silence?

Both films released so far in The Quiet Place saga are known for building tension through silence and Universal have promised that their house will do just that using "unique sound design, special effects and the adept performances of the scareactors" to help you feel it all.

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For the first time this maze will also embrace the use of ASL (American Sign Language), one of the main ways that the Abbott family are able to communicate in the quiet world they are forced to live in.

It's exciting that we'll get to experience A Quiet Place house just after a new film in the franchise, A Quiet Place: Day One is released in cinemas this June!

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Tickets for this year's HHN are already on sale and guests can even experience the event a day early with limited tickets to the premium night on sale now.

Halloween Horror Nights is a separate ticketed event running across select nights from 30th August until 3rd November.

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