
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 4:19 PM ET, Wed October 17, 2018
Universal Orlando announced Wednesday the theme park is adding another date to the 2018 edition of Halloween Horror Nights due to popular demand.
On Tuesday, October 30, guests visiting Universal will have an additional opportunity to enjoy the 10 haunted houses and five scare zones that highlight the annual Halloween spectacular in Orlando.
Halloween Horror Nights was scheduled to run 34 select nights through November 3, but the additional date will increase the number to 35. Universal is advising travelers to buy their tickets ahead of time to avoid sellouts, which have become common due to the event's popularity.
Prices for event tickets start at $62.99 per person, plus tax.
In Orlando, Universal visitors will be treated to haunted houses based on Netflix's Stranger Things; Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers; Poltergeist; Trick 'r Treat; The Horrors of Blumhouse; and more.
In addition, the theme park will offer sinister scare zones, including areas based on Revenge of Chucky; Killer Klowns from Outer Space; The Harvest; Twisted Tradition; and Vamp '85: New Year's Bash.
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