Topic > Universal Studios Halloween Horror Night: What Makes It…

Halloween is the time of year when most people love the idea of ​​being scared beyond belief. But nowadays it's harder to be genuinely scared because it seems like some people have gotten used to the scarier things surrounding Halloween because it's the same every year. Nonetheless, every year amusement parks use Halloween as a marketing scheme to get people and their friends to attend their horror nights and spend money on ridiculous and expensive items, which all feature the same things; clowns, clowns, chainsaws and more clowns. Yes, we all agree that clowns are scary, but there has to come a time when those who invent these "horror nights" take a step back and realize that what they are doing is no longer working. But alas there is someone out there who knows what he is doing, and it very likely may have to do with the fact that he is connected to the film studio that invented the horror film genre. But what makes Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Night so sinister? Universal Studios has a way of taking you out of reality and placing you in a horror movie where you encounter many horror mazes, and also the way they attack your senses in unexpected ways. When you enter Universal Studios again after spending the entire day there, it's like entering a completely new place. Outside the walls it's business as usual, reality. But after walking it's like walking into a real horror movie. When you go into other amusement parks for horror night they all look the same, and Universal Studios is no different but for them it just works. They have a lot of actors walking around playing characters we see in Hollywood's scariest movies and you experience your horror... middle of paper... they walk out of a haunted house, making sure it's going to be scary. Nowadays it's difficult to find a place to go on Halloween that isn't over the top and isn't at all scary, but there is a place and its Universal Studios. Universal Studios works in an unexpected way because with other amusement parks anyone who hosts a scare fest/Night of Horror is no longer scary and you might just assume it would be the same way. It's different because it makes you feel like you're actually in a horror movie with the multiple haunted mazes and the way it attacks your senses. It's worth the ticket price and is a place where you can socialize with friends and family and meet new people. But it's not a place to go if you're not mentally stable because it's a horror night. A night of horror that, against all odds, continues to scare people.