Universal Orlando will celebrate the 35th anniversary of Halloween Horror Nights later this year, and tickets for the event are now on sale.
The event runs select nights at Universal Studios Florida from Aug. 28 through Nov. 1.
Single-night tickets are available starting at $87.99. Prices vary depending on the date. Tickets for dates in October, which is considered the busiest month for the event, can cost as much as $130.
Universal has also brought back the Premium Scream Night offering and expanded it to two evenings
—one on Aug. 27 (the day before the first night of Halloween Horror Nights) and another on Oct. 19.
Premium Scream Night is a limited capacity event and includes shorter wait times for the haunted houses, food and non-alcoholic beverage, and self-parking. Tickets are $399.
Universal also released HHN add-ons, including Express Passes (starting at $169.99), Unmasking the Horror tours (starting at $99) and R.I.P. tours (starting at $399.99).
Scream Early tickets that include early entry to the event are also available.
Details about multi-night passes such as Rush of Fear and Frequent Fear have not yet been released.
Universal recently revealed the theme and the first haunted house for this year’s event.
The park will be transform into an Infernal Carnival of Nightmares and feature 10 new haunted houses, scare zones, street experiences and live entertainment.

One of the houses will be called Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control, and it will explore the origins of Jack the Clown, Dr. Oddfellow and their rivalry.
Universal says it will reveal more details about additional houses and the event soon.






