Every Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights House 2019 - Ranked

2. Graveyard Games

Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights 2019
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Graveyard Games is the perfect blend of screams and magnificent scenery.

Ghosts and teenage antics are the backbone of any Halloween story. As a lover of a good ghost story, this maze was always going to appeal to me. What I didn't expect was the amount of scares.

The costume and design teams for this house did an outstanding job. The actors often blended in seamlessly in this maze and I was given plenty of surprises. One "statue" in particular near the beginning of the house gave me a significant fright.

I can't describe enough just how gorgeous this maze is. I'd love to see it with the lights on, it is probably the most immersive of the houses this year.

Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights 2019
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Graveyard Games also felt like a long maze, not in a bad way, like a great movie you don't want to end.

Lining up to enter the maze we heard whisperings of a "Dark Room". After my experience of last year's Dead Exposure: Patient Zero, this did leave me a little nervous. I didn't expect to walk into a completely dark room, devoid of any light. Instinctually I grabbed the shoulder of the person in front of me, thanks for the emotional support Ali. Patrick Braillard warned us that HHN houses are places to meet new friends and he wasn't wrong.

Never skip this maze, it's a must do at this year's event and is practically perfect in every way.

Final Score: 9.5/10

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