However, admittedly, the concept is getting a little tired, and a little bit dry. It’s a legendary show, and Halloween Horror Nights would be kind of blah without it.
Hell, at this point I’d settle for a “Midnight Mayhem” Lunchbox! Think of the synergy! It’s cheap, it’s fun and you could put “Inspired by Universal Halloween Horror Nights coming in September” at the end of every show. And of course the movies would go from classic horror tales to the campy crap.
Universal owns NBC and SyFy so a weekly show featuring intros and commercial clips from the fanged wonder would warm my heart just as much as the house does. His show is cancelled, and he takes his producer hostage and the rooms of the house are the shows in which he introduces. Bloodengutz, he is a mascot for one of the houses at HHN this year. Bloodengutz is the best and most diabolical we’ve seen…ever. Bloodengutz Presents:It’s worked for decades with several other horror hosts, and H.R. So, to keep the spirit alive all year round, here are five ideas that can help Universal keep Halloween Horror Nights in our hearts and in the minds of consumers year round. HHN 21 is the top dog again this year, and the houses are really shining. While all the haunts are pretty good this year, the one that sticks out for us the most is Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando. Sure there’s still plenty of time to get your scares in, but the clock is ticking away quickly. It seems like it’s just gotten started and all of a sudden it’s going to come to an abrupt end with costumes and candy. I hate to sound like a negative Nancy, but Haunt Season is just two weeks away from ending.