Here are the 5 best attractions at HHN Hollywood.
Summary Universal Studios Hollywood has once again brought back its beloved Halloween experience, which has been a staple of the spooky season for decades, and several new houses along with it. Though Universal Orlando opened a week earlier this year, not everything is exactly the same over at its Hollywood counterpart. Since the layout and since of the parks are different, so too are the houses and attractions.
Not only is the Vecna sculpt gorgeously done, but so are the early moments such as Chrissy's death. There is also plenty of variety as guests move from room to room, whether they find themselves in the lab with Eleven and witnessing Henry Creel's transformation, or actually in the midst of battle. It may not be as frightening an experience as the theme park's previous run-in with Strangers Things, but it's quite possibly the most immersive house at the park.
The scares are non-stop, the settings are grotesque, and the designs are both rich and vivid. The fact that there is no movie or television tie-in may dissuade park attendees from entering, but that should in fact be the exact they give it a try. Not only will Monstruos provide an exciting in-depth look at infamous creatures such as Tlahuelpuchi, La Lechuza, and El Silbón, but it also introduces a new Universal Studios creation: Muerte.
2 The Exorcist: Believer No trailer may be better at selling The Exorcist: Believer than the house at Universal Theme Parks, which revels in some of the scariest visuals possible for the upcoming horror film. The performers playing Angela and Katherine are fully immersed in their roles, but even more effective than the scares themselves is the mildly disgusting smell that pervades the attraction.
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