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American Park announces four more themes for horror nights

 

Have you ever been cloistered in a house, surrounded by scarecrows, vampires, skeletons and demons? Probably not, but you and your customers may experience this daunting opportunity. Universal Studios of Orlando announced these four characters as part of themes for Halloween Horror Nights. The attractions join the Deadly Games, American Horror Story, The Illuminated, The Walking Dead and Blumhouse (producer of horror films).

Unlike these already announced, which are film and television productions, the new attractions bring classic characters closely linked to tales of terror and creepy stories. The Orlando schedule will be from September 15 through November 4 and tickets are now available. Check out a little more about the recently announced terror options.

SCARECROW: THE REAPING

The environment of this attraction is a farm, in Nebraska, USA, abandoned due to a major drought. In this context, scarecrows are furious at the devastation brought by farmers and their plows to plentiful fields. According to the theme park, “they rose from the ground drenched with blood looking for revenge.” Avoid being around. Or not.

 

HIVE

According to Universal, this “is the kind of house that will make you cling to your escort until the exit, that is if you get so far.” And the protagonist of this haunting is a vampire, who should not miss at all for Nosferatu and Count Dracula. All the more amusing about the character, the theme park says it has gone downhill (or should I say blood down?), And someone unpleasant and bestial is introduced.

 

DEAD WATERS

This Halloween Horror Nights house was inspired by one of the park’s terror attractions: the Bayou of Blood. The story is developed around the Queen Voodoo and her infernal kingdom in dead waters. The story has been revisited and there are no more scenes of human sacrifice, but that does not mean that you will not feel fear and desire to escape the skeletal remains that will arrive with the tide.

 

THE FALLEN

Good versus evil, angels versus demons. Who has never heard the story of Lucifer, the fallen angel? Now multiply this story and imagine demons jumping, crawling and flying, yes, flying, very close to you. Universal promises a “mixture of beauty and decadence, loud cries and deep roars”, beyond the unimaginable scares and surprises.

 

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