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Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights 2010 preview

We know how popular horror is with you all so we thought you would like a peek at what's upcoming at Universal Studios Hollywood. It is an interactive horror experience which they have put on before in the build up to Halloween.

They have mazes based on many of their popular horror films including Saw, Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday 13th. They even have a maze which the claim is the first in 3D for you to explore! (We are puzzled by this as aren't all the mazes in real 3D?). The maze in question is Rob Zombie's House of a 1000 Corpses in 3D Zombievision (yeah, 'what-ever'!).

Sound's like fun...

Press release


Ready to get your scream on? I hope so, because Halloween is almost upon us, and you know what that means time for Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights 2010!

Get a sneak peek into the terrifyingly fun spooks, scares, and shocks in store for guests in the video below, and don't forget to check out all the fun for yourself when Halloween Horror Nights opens on September 24!


Los Angeles only, opening September 24, 2010


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