Is it really already June??? That’s a good thing because that means we get to start tracking the horror goodness happening at Universal Studios Hollywood as they prepare for their annual Halloween Horror Nights event. Last year, after closing HHN 2017, Universal Creative Director, John Murdy, wasted no time as he began working on HHN 2018 in November. Yeah. As he says repeatedly, “Horror Never Sleeps.”

Universal Studios Hollywood HHN Tracker #1 2018
 

What we know

We start the HHN Tracker 2018 catching up with Murdy’s prolific twitter feed and recounting the more noteworthy announcements. In short, there have been two maze announcements already; Stranger Things and Trick R’ Treat. They are off to a rockin’ start. But in this update, there are 4 mazes that we have discovered in varying stages of construction.

Murdy brings us up to speed recently stating…

Stranger Things (Location unknown)

Yes, the pop culture phenomenon, Stranger Things, is coming to Halloween Horror Nights.  The internet nearly broke when the announcement was made back in April. We still arent too sure where this will be going though.

Trick R’ Treat

Seriously we flaked on this one in getting pics. You can check the video and get something a lot better though. This maze, located behind the Mummy attraction, carries with it a tremendous expectation. One of the most beloved Halloween films ever made, Trick R’ Treat promises to take guests into the terrifying world where the rules of Halloween must be abided. Sounds great to us.

Terror Tram

Jumping back to the first bits of news on the Terror Tram we get a look at some new furniture.

Parisian Courtyard

The most visible construction in the park right now is at the Parisian Courtyard. This spot of the park sits just to the left of the Universal Plaza and near The Walking Dead attraction. Walled off, there really isn’t much else to see aside from the facade.

 

 

 

What we don’t Know

Things are still relatively early at this point. We don’t know just yet if there will be a maze constructed in the Waterworld queue, nor do we know if the extended queue of Jurassic Park will be used. The popular water ride will be going down at the end of summer for its makeover to Jurassic World: The Ride.

 

 

 

Let’s go see if anything is happening…

 

Nope. So, on we go to the lower lot by way of the Studio Tour.

Backlot

Over the past few years, the use of the Backlot has become a Halloween Horror Nights staple. Here we generally get 3 mazes. As we drive by the former location of last year’s American Horror Story: Roanoke we see the familiar beginnings of horror.

 

 

Next, in the spot of last years Ash VS Evil Dead (may the show rest in peace) we see another tent popping up.

 

 

Treatments

Along the way we will be hearing a lot of HHN jargon. One of the ones Murdy uses most, in the beginning, is the term “treatment.” What’s that? Well, essentially it is a play by play of everything that the guest will see. Think of those maze walkthroughs you look up but in written form.

 

There you have it, folks! I have to apologize, this article would normally have gone up on Friday. But, since we had the Kung-Fu Panda report to share we held this until today.  Please, if you have questions, comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe to our HorrorBuzz YouToube Channel and if you really like what we are doing here on the site, consider contributing to 0ur Patreon page. It keeps the lights on here at HorrorBuzz headquarters and means to world to us.

Next week we will be attempting the first tracker from Knott’s Berry Farm for 2018. Get ready folks, it’s beginning.

 

See you in the fog.

 

 

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.