Universal Orlando has started selling tickets, multi-night admission and express passes for the 2022 edition of Halloween Horror Nights, which kicks off at Universal Studios on Sept. 2.
The resort’s Ultimate Frequent Fear Pass, which allows entry to HHN every evening of the 48-night event, costs $324.99. (Single-night tickets start at $73.99 and vary according to date, going as high as $104.99.)
The Frequent Fear Plus Pass includes 36 select nights — the run of the event excluding Saturdays — for $219.99.
The Frequent Fear Pass is 27 nights, which Universal describes as every Sunday through Thursday of the event plus the first weekend. It sells for $179.99.
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To go to the first 17 nights of HHN, an option is the Rush of Fear Pass, which goes for $129.99.
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Universal also is offering its Express Pass for Halloween Horror Nights, which allows buyers to skip the standby lines at each haunted house once. Prices vary by date, ranging from $109.99 to $189.99 per night atop the regular admission.
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All Frequent Fear varieties can get express pass added on. It brings the price of Ultimate Frequent Fear to $819.99. Frequent Fear Plus with express powers is $599.99, and Frequent Fear with express is $509.99. Rush of Fear, the 17-night version, with express costs $429.99.
These prices are for online purchases only.
Universal has put more HHN tours and add-on events to its website, including the Scareactor Dining Experience ($54.99) and the daytime VIP lights-on VIP tour called Unmasking the Horror for $79.99.
Three of the planned 10 haunted houses have been revealed for 2022′s HHN, including The Horrors of Blumhouse (”Freaky” plus “The Black Phone”), one with Universal Monsters such as Dracula, Mummy and the Wolf Man, and one featuring Michael Myers and the 1978 horror film “Halloween.” Universal says there will be two live shows and five scare zones, some of which are taking shape already on the streets of the park.
For tickets and more information, go to www.halloweenhorrornights.com/orlando.
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