Every Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights House 2018 - Reviewed

Slaughter Sinema

Halloween Horror Slaughter Sinema Universal Orlando
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After living my worst nightmares in Dead Exposure, it was nice to have Slaughter Sinema next.

This would probably be labelled the comedy house of this year's event. It is a fun house that takes you quickly through B Movies that the creative team had storyboarded for mazes in the past. Each one was fun and different, with some good scares too.

The queue for the house takes you past a parked car outside a huge projected screen, showing trailers for the films you were about to experience. As you enter you can smell the popcorn but beware of the creature who greets you.

My favourites were Midnight Snack 2 and Attack of the Swamp Yeti, both of these were filled with surprises.

This felt like a long maze and similar to the others were filled with details that one walkthrough just wouldn't cover. I redid this maze when I came again and think I enjoyed it even more.

I went into this knowing I would enjoy it and I did. A pure blend of horror and fun, just like any good B Movie should be.

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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.