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Orlando International Airport opens Halloween Horror Nights “scare zone”

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Airport’s first-ever Halloween Horror Nights store is located in Terminal B

Orlando International Airport’s Terminal B has opened an official Halloween Horror Nights “scare zone” selling themed merchandise.

The airport’s first-ever Halloween Horror Nights store is on the third floor of Terminal B and is selling “the flyest Halloween merch” from Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights, Orlando International Airport said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“Full of tricks and treats (to keep for yourself or to gift to your lil boo), there’s pumpkin for everyone to enjoy,” the airport added.

“Terminal B is now a scare zone,” Universal Orlando‘s Halloween Horror Nights account wrote on X.

The spooky store is available at Orlando International Airport until 4 November. It comes as Universal Destinations & Experiences expands its Halloween Horror Nights brand to new locations outside of its theme parks.

Most notably, a year-round horror attraction is coming to Area15 in Las Vegas. Speaking to blooloop, Area15’s CEO Winston Fisher said Halloween Horror Nights is a “30-year concept that has incredible brand awareness… it’s edgy, it’s cool, it’s fun.

“It’s the right concept to be part of the Area15 district. It’s exciting,” he added.

Halloween Horror Nights outside of theme parks

Page Thompson, president of new ventures at Universal Destinations & Experiences, said the decision to open the new attraction is due to a “huge and growing demand for immersive experiences”, particularly horror-themed ones.

Halloween Horror Nights has opened at Universal Orlando with new haunted houses based on The Exorcist: BelieverChucky and Universal’s classic monsters, as well as Stranger Things and The Last of Us.

Images courtesy of Universal Destinations & Experiences

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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