Just over a month after re-opening the Florida park to the public, followed by a new spike in outbreaks across the country, Universal Studios has announced it will not be holding the 2020 Halloween Horror Nights in either the Hollywood or Orlando parks.
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this pain will be temporary. hhn is forever… and will come again. pic.twitter.com/72uyzTWDXE
— Halloween Horror Nights (@HorrorNightsORL) July 24, 2020
The news comes as a bit of a disappointment for fans as this year was set to mark the 30th anniversary of Halloween Horror Nights at the Orlando theme park with both new and old-school haunts set to be featured. Despite the cancelation of the large-scale horror event, the Orlando park will continue to operate in its limited capacity as it has since mid-June while the Hollywood park still has yet to announce its reopening, though it was previously believed it would open its gates again this month.
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