Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights 2024 Houses Hype List - Ranked!

HHN 2024 is the ultimate destination for those who love to scream.

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The spookiest time of year is about to arrive at Universal Orlando Resort with the return of Halloween Horror Nights.

Fans of HHN can't wait to get to see the vibrant park transformed into a terrifyingly fun place that celebrates all things horror. The lights get low and Universal Studios Florida becomes filled with monsterous creatures and chainsaw wielding hordes.

Beginning on 30th August and running across select nights until 3rd November, this year's HHN promises to be bigger than ever before!

Universal's Halloween Horror Nights is the ultimate destination for those who love to scream. With 5 scare zones to navigate, a show to fuel all your nightmares and 10 terrifyingly good houses to walk through, we couldn't be more excited about this year's event.

This year Universal has created 4 houses that are based on IPs that we all know and love alongside a whopping 6 houses that are original stories, created by the twisted minds of those who bring the event to life.

To celebrate HHN33 being just days away, we've made our own hype list for all 10 houses. Let's take a look at all the mazes coming to this year's Universal Halloween Horror Nights...

10. Goblin's Feast

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The House:

In this house you will find yourself in the middle of a Goblin village. Here, within a Goblin tavern, all sorts of magical creatures are there. Unfortunately, they intend on making you the main meal.

Goblin's Feast is set to feature not just goblins but orcs, hobgoblins and witches. Will you make it out alive or find yourself on the menu?

The Hype:

Each year HHN always seems to have a house based on magical creatures and this year's is Goblin Feast. Often these houses have some of the best scenery.

Often mazes similar to Goblin's Feast, such as Scary Tales: Deadly Ever After, have done an excellent job of taking you right into a twisted fairy tale. Let's hope Goblin's Feast does the same this year.

 
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