Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights 29: Everything You Need To Know!

By Jen Gallie /

7. The Original Houses Are Unmissable

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If all those IPs weren't enough then how about some original concept mazes to add into the mix.

Despite many being drawn to Halloween Horror Nights for the big names, you'd be remiss to ignore these excellent creations. Unlike the IP houses, the HHN team have only their own imagination to limit them. These houses often top fan favourite lists so make sure you carve out plenty of time to experience them.

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These are the original houses that are in the line up for HHN29:

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Nightingales: Blood Pit

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Blood flows in the Gladiatorial arena as the Emperor has decreed the games must continue until the drought has ended. All this death and gore has attracted the ancient Nightingales, creatures who feast on the dying. With the vicious Gladiators and hungry Nightingales, who stands a chance of making it out alive?

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Depths of Fear

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As the clock counts down to self-destruct you find yourself aboard a doomed deep sea mining vessel, but you aren't alone. The Mouthbrooders, creatures who spew acidic flesh-eating eggs have taken hold of the mining ship. It's a race to safety as you avoid the infected miners and the "slithering" Mouthbrooders.

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Yeti: Terror of the Yukon

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The snow of the Yukon provides the perfect canvas to make all the death and destruction of the Yeti even more visible. As the storm draws in you have one choice: brave the elements or face the fierce creatures of the Yukon. See the victims of the Yeti as you make your ways through the cabins and seek shelter in the caves, but this is their home and they will find you.

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Graveyard Games

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When the local teenagers awaken the spirits of the graveyard, they have their own games in store. See the results of the those who the ghosts have sought revenge upon. Graveyard Games will be an interactive house and guests can use Facebook Messenger to chat with the local youth whilst waiting to experience the maze.