Every Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights House 2018 - Reviewed

Seeds Of Extinction

The day before I attended was the team member preview of the event. I tried my best not to read any spoilers, but I did pick up that overall everyone seemed to enjoy this house. This peaked my interest so by the time we got to this point I was quite excited to see what they had in store.

This was a beautiful house and filled with easter eggs for fans of HHN. Although I really did like the maze I never got scared. I felt like I saw most of the frights coming. Perhaps I just got a bad run through of the maze, as many fans on forums have ranked this is one of the scariest mazes of the night.

That aside, it was a maze unlike all the rest. The floor was uneven, making it difficult to find your footing. There seemed to be a lot of environmental effects and I did get caught off guard by sudden bursts of air a few times.

The team created a spectacular looking house and the costumes and puppets used by the actors looked pretty realistic in the darkly lit house. There were easter eggs hidden all around and I could never quite get my bearings for the house. It was truly a beautiful maze.

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Jen has been a writer and video editor at WhatCulture for over 10 years. She has a BA Hons in History from Newcastle University and in a past life worked at Beamish Open Air Museum and was a corporate trainer (BTC Award in Education and Training). Jen joined WhatCulture to discuss all things Universal Orlando Resort and Walt Disney World, as well as her love of all things movies. She has worked closely with Universal and Disney, giving WhatCulture readers breaking news and exclusives. Her knowledge of Disney parks has lead her to be published by The Sun. If you've ever completed a Disney movies or Friends quiz on WhatCulture it was probably written by Jen. Jen's love of all things Universal's Halloween Horror Nights brought her to WhatCulture's Horror Channel as a video editor. Her video edits can be found across WhatCulture's Film & TV and Horror channels, along with WhatCulture's Facebook, Instagram and TikTok accounts.