Universal Orlando Resort has just announced the daytime operation of two Hall0ween Horror Nights houses for 2020. Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives and Revenge of the Tooth Fairy will be included with daytime admission starting September 19th and running during park hours. For now, the plan is to run them on as a test on September 19, and 20. But, if the two experiences become popular enough, you can bet they will oblige horror-hungry visitors.

 

The Bride of Frankenstein Lives

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Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives
“We belong dead.” The last words of Frankenstein’s monster on that fateful night when his Bride rejected him. But his end was her beginning. Now the Bride is stepping out of the shadows to bring him back. And there’s nothing she won’t do as she sharpens her brilliance by experimenting on unsuspecting victims. The mate will have her monster. And the monster his mate.

Revenge of the tooth fairy

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Revenge of the Tooth Fairy
The innocent traditions of the tooth fairy hide a darker ritual. All children must give up their baby teeth to the goblinesque tooth fairies or pay a gruesome price. Step into an old manor that has been overrun by yellow-clawed fiends who extract teeth by force. It’s an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.

 

The Virtual Line™ experience will be available for the two houses and they are coming with a strong warning: WARNING: HAUNTED HOUSES MAY BE TOO INTENSE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AND ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 13. NO COSTUME MASKS ALLOWED.

Resort-wide guests will be allowed, in fact, encouraged to wear costumes and get into the spirit of Halloween. However there are strict guidelines that must be adhered to. Over in Islands of Adventure, family-style fun and trick or treating will be offered.

For more information and tickets you can visit the official Universal Orlando site.

About the Author

Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.