It’s June, so it must mean you should expect an announcement about Halloween festivals at the theme park.
In the first of Universal Orlando and its popular Halloween Horror Night, they are partnering with the hit Prime video series “Fallout,” an apocalyptic show based on a video game of the same name.
Although Universal’s first haunted house to release details, the theme park previously said it had “Five Nights of Freddie” experience based on a horror film where abandoned children’s pizza restaurant animatronics brings life to death.
Tickets are currently on sale at the after-hours event, which takes place from August 29th to November 2nd, with overnight tickets ranging from $83 to $108.
The “Fallout” house contains scenes and characters from the series. This is set after nuclear war destroys civilization. The year is 2296. Mutated animals and creatures roam around, but people live in gorgeous underground shelters known as vaults. The maze must take guests outside the vault or in the wasteland, where they must dodge attacks from scavengers, raiders and even cockroaches known to the rad cockroaches. Guests visit Super Du Permart, meet Ghouls, and also meet Maximus and his giant T-60 armor.
Events at Universal Studios include 10 ghost houses, scary zones and live shows.
Admission fees are more expensive on weekends, and Express Pass is increasingly needed for large crowds, selling for between $139.99 and $260.
For tickets and information, please visit halloweenhorrornights.com.