Universal Adds Swamp of the Undead to Halloween Horror Nights Scare Zone Lineup

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Universal Studios continues to build excitement for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights with the unveiling of the second scare zone: Swamp of the Undead. This announcement comes just one day after revealing the Torture Faire scare zone.

In the Swamp of the Undead, visitors will find themselves in the backwaters of Louisiana, facing zombies borne from the bodies of trespassers who met their end in a nearby bog. This scare zone promises to immerse guests in a chilling, swampy environment filled with undead horrors.

Related: Torture Faire Scare Zone Coming to Halloween Horror Nights

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Recap of Announced Haunted Houses

As the countdown to Halloween Horror Nights 2024 continues, Universal has already announced nine out of ten haunted houses. Here’s a recap of what’s been revealed so far:


  • A Quiet Place: Navigate the post-apocalyptic world from “A Quiet Place” and “A Quiet Place Part II.” Stay silent to survive as you move from the farmhouse to the woods and the foundry, avoiding monstrous creatures that hunt by sound.
  • Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire: Team up with the Ghostbusters to save the world from a second Ice Age. Face off against Garraka and his army of ghosts in this bone-chilling haunted house inspired by the film.
  • Insidious: The Further: Don’t get trapped in The Further as terrifying demons try to ensnare you. The Red-Faced Demon and KeyFace are waiting to possess your body and keep your soul trapped forever.
  • Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America: With La Muerte as your guide, encounter three terrifying monsters: the blood-sucking Tlahuelpuchi, owl-faced witch La Lechuza, and bone-ripping El Silbón.
  • Slaughter Sinema 2: Scream through scenes from B-movie horrors at the Carey Drive-in, featuring creature features, grindhouse gore, spaghetti westerns, and more.
  • The Museum: Deadly Exhibits: Visit a new folklore museum exhibit, The Rotting Stone, where an evil escapes and destroys everything in its path.
  • Major Sweets Candy Factory: Chaperone a field trip to a candy factory where free samples transform kids into candy-coated killers.
  • Goblin’s Feast: Enter a goblin village filled with bloodthirsty goblins, orcs, hobgoblins, and witches who would love to have you for dinner.
  • Triplets of Terror: Attend the Barmy triplets’ birthday bash where they celebrate by recreating their family’s murders.
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What’s Next?

Fans eagerly await the announcement of the final haunted house, as well as details on the remaining scare zones, food offerings, and the theme for the live show. There is also speculation about the possible return of a lagoon show now that the projectors are back up and running.

Related: Universal announces Insidious: The Further House Coming to Halloween Horror Nights

Event Details

Halloween Horror Nights 2024 will take place on select nights from August 30 to November 3 at Universal Studios Florida. Single and multi-night tickets are on sale now, so grab yours now and prepare for a terrifyingly good time!

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