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October 06, 2025

GORE AND MORE AWAIT IF YOU HEAD TO UNIVERSAL THIS AUTUMN, SAYS KELLY WILLIAMS

SUMMER heat clung to the air but inside my hotel at Universal Orlando theme park, shivers were running down my spine.

It was late August at the Sapphire Falls Resort, but the vibe was pure Gothic terror.

I was here to mark the opening of Halloween Horror Nights 2025, and though it was not yet autumn, the screams, monsters, and blood-soaked houses made it clear, spooky season had well and truly begun.

By day, I immersed myself in Universal's parks: Epic Universe, Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios and even a lazy escape to Volcano Bay.

But by night, I braved the 10 haunted houses at the 34th annual HHN event, including the blood-drenched Terrifier, the slasher playground of Jason Universe, and the theatrical nightmares of WWE's Wyatt Sicks.

The trip started at Epic Universe where stepping through its portals felt like stepping on to a movie set.

The Dark Universe oozed Halloween energy - haunting villages, shadowy figures, and the looming presence of some of the world's scariest characters.

Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment saw me flung around on a robotic arm as I came face to face with Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster and the Mummy.

I was whipped into a frenzy on the Curse of the Werewolf roller coaster and watched in awe as The Burning Blade Tavern erupted into flames.

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