A stage has been erected in the New York area of Universal Studios Florida, as construction continues ahead of Halloween Horror Nights 33.
Halloween Horror Nights 33 Construction
The Halloween Horror Nights “Pardon our dust” signs that are always present at Universal Studios Florida around this time of year have started to appear around the park. We noticed a few A-frames and other signs nailed to structures at the location of the Central Park scare zone.
These notices were posted in the area where scare zone props began to be installed earlier this week. While we don’t have official confirmation of where each scare zone will be located, certain props gave us the impression that this location would be home to Swamp of the Undead.
In the New York section of the park, a black stage has been constructed. Scaffolding has been erected, and two black speakers hang from it. We don’t yet know which scare zone this stage will be used for.
Last year, this area was home to Vamp ’69: Summer of Blood. This zone often utilizes a large stage (and sometimes several small stages) as the footprint allows for crowds to gather to watch a short show and still let other guests move through the zone.
Finally, two screens have been added on either side of the clock in Battery Park. Small light towers have been erected near the screens and face toward them.
With the reveal of Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines, all 10 haunted houses have been announced for Halloween Horror Nights 33. Four of the five scare zones have also been announced, with the latest being Demon Queens. Though not officially announced, the fifth scare zone is likely to be inspired by Blumhouse Productions.
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