Halloween Horror Nights Celebrates 'Trick 'r Treat' With New Scare Zones

08/31/2017 03:41 pm EDT

One of the joys of attending Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights is that the event blends attractions centered around horror films both classic and contemporary, creating a unique experience for anyone who attends. Universal Orlando just announced today that Trick 'r Treat, the 2007 Halloween anthology, will be one of the properties highlighted in their various "scare zones."

Per their press release, "This year, horrifying street experiences will live within a collection of the most unearthly and macabre terrors called The Festival of the Deadliest. From the depths where nightmares are born, this horrifying "scare zone" is an ancient tradition filled with hellish wonders that are hard to resist and impossible to escape. This ghastly collection of madmen and monsters from beyond the veil have joined together to revel in firelight and create the ultimate afterlife of fright. And this is just the beginning.

"Once guests enter this hallowed celebration of blood and bone, their nightmares will never end as they'll attempt to survive two unique "scare zones" based on two celebrated horror films – iconic Halloween film Trick 'r Treat and popular film franchise The Purge – as well as two additional original 'scare zones' reaped from the twisted minds of Universal Orlando's Entertainment Team. Joining these horrific street experiences are nine disturbingly real haunted houses and two outrageous live shows – creating the ultimate Halloween event that no soul can survive."

"Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights will also feature two incredible live shows. This year, Academy of the Villains returns for a second consecutive year with an all-new show, ACADEMY OF VILLAINS: AFTERLIFE – incorporating fearsome elements from this year's Festival of the Deadliest 'scare zone.' Plus, after 26 years of Excellent Halloween Adventures, Bill and Ted are bringing their Farewell Tour to Halloween Horror Nights."

Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights will be open select nights between September 15 and November 4.

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