Universal Celebrating 30 Years of Halloween Horror Nights With Online and In-Park Tribute Shop

Horror

30 Years. 30 Fears.

Halloween Horror Nights may have been cancelled this year, but that doesn’t mean Universal Studios isn’t celebrating the event’s 30th anniversary in style this Halloween season.

Announced today, “Universal Orlando has opened the Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store, a retail location dedicated to the legacy of the world’s premier Halloween event. Although this year’s event is cancelled, the Tribute store gives guests the opportunity to take home specialty, retro-themed merchandise inspired by Halloween Horror Nights history.”

“Located in the New York area of Universal Studios Florida and now open daily during regular theme park hours, the immersive store celebrates legendary themes and characters from Halloween Horror Nights’ past and features a collection of “throwback” merchandise and more – from t-shirts and socks to posters, face coverings and more – that pays homage to some of the iconic characters and experiences that have haunted guests.”

The HHN Tribute Store can also be browsed online from the comfort of your own home, and it’s packed with t-shirts, socks, pins and posters that celebrate the event’s history.

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