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Halloween Horror Nights returning to Universal Studios Singapore with new scares

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Universal Studios Singapore is launching its 10th edition of Halloween Horror Nights.

Halloween Horror Nights is set to return to Universal Studios Singapore after a two-year hiatus with three haunted houses, two scare zones, a laser tag attraction and daunting dining experiences.

Universal Studios Singapore‘s 10th edition of Halloween Horror Nights is beginning on September 30 and running through 5 November.

This year’s original haunted houses include Killustrator: The Final Chapter, Operation: Dead Force and Hospitality of Horror.

Guests will encounter a deranged artist and zombies, and get to tour a restored mansion once inhabited by Southeast Asia’s former wealthiest tycoon.

Haunted houses, scare zones and frightening F&B

The spine-chilling scare zones, called ‘The Dark Zodiac’ and ‘The Hunt for Pontianak’, offer an alarming astrology experience and challenge guests to trap the region’s most monstrous spirit.

During the laser tag attraction, guests will solve puzzles in a prison where the world’s deadliest criminals reside. The ‘Die-ning with the Dead’ F&B experience features a menacing meal and blood-curdling entertainment.

The ‘Monsters & Manifestations’ tour, hosted by ‘The Keeper’, unveils the magic behind various Halloween Horror Nights effects.

Last year, Universal Studios Singapore marked spooky season with the first-ever Halloween Horror Nights Exhibition. Visitors enjoyed daunting displays, petrifying props and frightening facts about the event.

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Universal Studios Singapore recently broke ground on the new Minion Land. It is part of the $4.5 billion expansion of Resorts World Sentosa.

In the US, this year’s Halloween Horror Nights will feature Blumhouse’s bloodthirsty brands, as well as Halloween‘s merciless murderer Michael Myers.

Universal Pictures’ Dracula, The Wolf Man and The Mummy are also uniting for the first time ever, and The Weeknd is behind a new haunted house inspired by his ‘After Hours’ album.

Images: Universal / RWS

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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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