6 Things You Need To Know About Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights 34

2. Food and Street Experiences

Halloween Horror Nights has become something of a foodie destination over the years.

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Each event the food gets more and more elaborate, taking inspiration from all the houses and scare zones that make up HHN that year. This year is no different.

Incredibly themed food booths have sprung up around the park, ready to serve guests who need to refuel after an evening of scares.

There's sweet treats like "Cupcake" a cake inspired by the "Five Nights at Freddy's" animatronic of the same name. "Fallout" fans of any age can enjoy the "Radaway", a mocktail made with "lemonade with chipotle pineapple mixed with spiced brown sugar syrup" and served in an IV bag.

For fans of WWE's Wyatt Sicks, there's a cocktail made of stronger stuff. The bright blue cocktail consists of "blue curaçao syrup. It's mixed with Firefly White Lightin’ moonshine, Firefly Peach moonshine, Sūpāsawā, simple syrup and Seagram’s tonic water."

Enjoy the "Terrifier" inspired "Clown Cafe Bloody Popcorn" made of "crunchy popcorn chicken, pepperoni and marinara “blood” sauce topped with Parmesan cheese."

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In addition to the scare zones and food on offer this year, Universal creative also designed two new street experiences in the park.

For a long time the transformation of the restaurant "Mel's Drive In" to "Mel's Die-In" has been an iconic symbol for fans of Horror Nights. HHN34 sees the restaurant getting more than a sign transformation, instead zombies are taking over. "Mel's Die In Zombies", the classic 50's style drive-in is taken over each evening by roller-skate wearing, zombie car hops.

In the San Fransisco area of the park, guests are treated to a new street experience, Club Horror. Here there's a DJ, character photo opportunities and a party atmosphere.

Watch out for Terrifier's Art the Clown because he isn't content with staying in his house.

Expect to see the silent killer all around the park as you enjoy your evening. As you find yourself in line to buy merchandise, buying a snack or just heading to your next house, the mime could be lurking close by in one of his many iterations!

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