Halloween Focus!

MAGIC KINGDOM – Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party

Halloween fun to be had for the whole family, this event runs until November 1st on select dates. With this ticket, guests can enter the park as early as 4pm with the party starting at 7pm and running until midnight. Dress up or just simply show up to enjoy unlimited trick or treating, 360 degree fireworks with HallowWishes, see the Sanderson Sisters perform at the castle and watch the Boo To You Parade. Guests are able to purchase event merchandise only sold at the event and special treats around the park. Easy ways to sell this ticket is to mention that its limited admission so the lines won’t be long on the rides, unlimited trick or treating, and the special fireworks and parade that regular day guests don’t get to see.

Get a sneak peak here of the event!

UNIVERSAL – Halloween Horror Nights

Not for the faint of heart, this event is for those who want to get scared! Remember, we are only selling the flex ticket which can be used Sunday-Friday. Always check to see what days the event is on so your guests can actually use their ticket. We will have 2 prices in the POS systems: Advance Purchase – $84 including taxes, and Same Day – $118 including taxes. HHN starts at 6:30 pm and can go until 1 or 2 am. We will not be selling Saturday night tickets and this is the most crowded night to go anyways, so let your guests know. Only 6 rides are open if your guests want to enjoy those. Transformers 3D, Rip Ride Rockit, Revenge of the Mummy, Men in Black, The Simpsons, and Harry Potter: Escape from Gringotts are open to get a break from scares. If you’re brave, this is a sneak peek into the event.

This is the last year for Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure. This is a show that centers on the past year’s pop culture and political events. There is one other show at HHN, Academy of Villains: Afterlife, which is a dance centered show set to some spooky tunes. Besides these two shows, there are 5 different “scare zones” all around the park so even if you aren’t in one of their haunted houses, you’re bound to be scared just walking around the park. Now…let’s break down those houses!

  • The Shining is of course based off the Stephen King novel and movie starring Jack Nicholson. Be prepared for axe scares, the twins, and lots of blood.
  • Saw: The Games of Jigsaw is promoting the newest Saw film.
  • American Horror Story: Volume 2 is based off the FX show and will be divided into 3 seperate parts for 3 different seasons; Murder House, Asylum, and Roanoke.
  • Horrors of Blumhouse is coming from the deranged filmmakers behind Insidious, Sinister and The Purge.
  • Ash vs. Evil Dead is based off the STARZ show and mixes horror with comedy.
  • Dead Waters will involve a voodoo queen in a swamp.
  • The Fallen You’re about to be caught in the crossfire of the eternal war of light versus dark and no one will be saved.
  • Scarecrow: The Reaping will take place on a Depression-era farm and involve some scary scarecrows.
  • The Hive will focus on vampires so watch your neck!

SEAWORLD – Halloween Spooktacular

Only on weekends starting September 23-October 29, enjoy unlimited trick or treating! This event is included in regular admission to Seaworld. Special character meet and greets are spread out around the park. Feel free to join in on the Halloween Dance Party or Penelope’s Garden Party featuring live music and craft opportunities. There is also a special show for young ones to enjoy! Sesame Street’s Countdown to Halloween is a cute Halloween show focused on the Count. If your guests have small children who can’t stay up as late as Not So Scary over at Magic Kingdom, this is the next best offer for their Halloween needs!

LEGOLAND – Brick or Treat

Brick or Treat is like Seaworld’s Halloween Spooktacular in that it is included in park admission and only on weekends with the exception of Halloween night where they also will have the event. Trick or treat throughout the park and meet special characters for the spooky season. You can also catch their themed fireworks display at the end of the night. Take note that the fireworks will not go off on Halloween night itself. LEGO® Vampyre, LEGO® Mummy and other spooky characters will be around the park for kids to find. Always remember that if a guest does not have transportation, we can always set up the shuttle service for them!

BUSCH GARDENS – Howl O Scream

Houses for Howl O Scream:

  • Motel Hell
  • Unearthed
  • The Black Spot
  • Zombie Containment Unit 15
  • Death Water Bayou
  • Demented Dimensions
  • Undead Arena

You can sign up for discounted tickets on the hospitality perks website to see it for yourself and bring up to three guests for that discounted rate.