Terrifying Haunted House Resurrects Fearsome Favorites this Fall, Including The Caretaker,
The Usher, The Director, The Storyteller and the Demented Duo of Jack the Clown and Chance
As HHN fans that live on the West Coast, we’ve not been to all 30 Halloween Horror Nights events. We’ve watched on from a distance as original characters were developed and placed at the events. The clear and unadulterated love for these characters and stories is rather tremendous in the HHN Fan Community and although we maybe inexperienced with them, we would like to consider ourselves apart of that group. There is something so incredibly sinister and fun about all these characters, and now we have the ability to see them all in one house has us pumped. This is actually our most anticipated maze at HHN 30 and cannot wait to be terrorized by these menacing monsters.
Over the years, there have been monsters/icons that have not received their fair time in the light. And it also seems like they’ve been left off the HHN ICONS CAPTURED graphic as well. I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens this year at HHN.
Also, the much anticipated Frequent Fear Passes are now on sale! So make sure to go snag those up before they’re gone!
Click Here for a Glimpse of the Horror and Here to Purchase Tickets
The most notorious Halloween Horror Nights icons in Universal Orlando history will join forces to inflict unimaginable terror upon guests in the all-original haunted house – Halloween Horror Nights Icons: Captured.The sinister new experience will thrust guests into a monstrous “Hell of Fame” where they’ll face The Caretaker, The Director, The Usher, The Storyteller, Jack the Clown, Chance and more as part of Halloween Horror Nights 2021, celebrating 30 years of fear select nights from September 3 through October 31.

- The Caretaker, a once well-respected surgeon who has become eerily infatuated with the removal of internal organs – especially while his patients are conscious
- The Director, an aspiring filmmaker obsessed with capturing the suffering and torture of his victims on film – placing them in their very own living horror movie
- The Usher, who seeks to invoke violent vengeance on those who don’t follow the rules of his theater
- The Storyteller, who stops at nothing to entrap guests into her latest tales of terror, where no one lives happily ever after
- Jack the Clown – the original Halloween Horror Nights icon and the most feared of them all – and his assistant Chance, a deadly pair who thrive on tormenting victims in ways that embody their sick sense of humor
This fall, the brutal cruelty and madness of this collection of foreboding figures will be unleashed in Halloween Horror Nights Icons: Captured. Guests will quickly realize they’re the hunted as they desperately try to escape the grasp of each character within its ominous domain. From The Storyteller’s infamous bed of razor-sharp nails to the cadaver-filled mortuary run by The Caretaker, harrowing horrors will await guests at every turn – giving them no choice but to face the most horrifying legends in Halloween Horror Nights history.
Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights begins Friday, September 3 and runs select nights through Sunday, October 31 – featuring 10 elaborately-themed haunted houses, five scare zones and live entertainment based on everything from horror and pop culture greats to original abominations that go beyond guests’ darkest nightmares. And when they need a break from the screams, guests can enjoy access to Universal Studios’ most exhilarating rides and attractions.
All tickets and vacation packages for Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights are on sale now, including a variety of Fear Passes that allow guests to visit the event on multiple nights starting at $129.99. Tickets and packages can be purchased here.
Tickets are also on sale for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, running select nights Thursday, September 9 through Sunday, October 31.
Due to popular demand, event nights are expected to sell out and tickets should be purchased in advance. Additional details about this year’s event will be revealed soon. For more information, visit www.Orlando.HalloweenHorrorNights.com.