STRANGER THINGS Returns To Universal's Halloween Horror Nights With New Experience Inspired By Seasons 2 & 3

STRANGER THINGS Returns To Universal's Halloween Horror Nights With New Experience Inspired By Seasons 2 & 3

Universal's new Halloween Horror Nights experience will take you back into the world of Stranger Things, where you'll make your way through iconic scenes and locations from Netflix's hit sci-fi show.

By MattIsForReal - Mar 28, 2019 05:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Stranger Things
Source: Universal Studios
Universal Studios has announced that park guests will be able to return to Hawkins, Indiana via an all-new haunted house inspired by Netflix's Stranger Things.

This is the second year in a row that Stranger Things will be a part of Halloween Horror Nights, although this will be an entirely new experience drawing from season two, as well as the upcoming third season. Universal released a brief "reveal" video to accompany the announcement, as well as a general overview of the experience.



This year, you’ll experience an all-new haunted house where you will travel back to the small town of Hawkins, Indiana and walk-through some of the most terrifying scenes from Stranger Things 2 and 3.

Not only will you come face-to-face with snarling Demodogs, but you will also make your way through iconic scenes and locations, from Chief Hopper’s cabin to the Starcourt Mall.


We first saw Chief Hopper's cabin in season two and Starcourt Mall figures to be an important setting in season three. It was featured prominently in the most recent trailer for the upcoming season.

This new version of the Stranger Things haunted house will be featured in Universal Studios Orlando as well as Universal Studios Hollywood. Halloween Horror Nights runs from September 6 through November 2.

Meanwhile, season three of Stranger Things returns to Netflix on July 4, 2019.
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L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 3/28/2019, 6:44 PM
Ready for season 3.

Vocloz
Vocloz - 3/28/2019, 7:50 PM
Went this past halloween, did the season 1 house. Funnily enough, it was on the less exciting side in terms of haunted houses. The Poltergeist one was by far the best, like being in the scenes of the movie! The entire horror night is absolutely incredible, I highly reccomend to everyone, even if you get spooked easily, the scope of it all is worth the admission alone. Hope this Stranger Things house kills the game!
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