My family is spending $3,000 on Halloween Horror Nights this year. As Florida locals, we know it’s the best theme-park event of the year.
- My family attends Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights several times a year.
- This year, we’re going to spend over $3,000 on tickets, food, and merch.
- No matter how much it costs, I think HHN is the best Halloween event in Central Florida.
As a journalist who covers theme parks and lives in Central Florida, I often joke that the spooky season is my Super Bowl.
From family-friendly Halloween parties at Disney World to jump-scare-filled haunted houses at SeaWorld, my family starts making its seasonal rounds in late August. But there’s one event that stands above the rest: Halloween Horror Nights, or HHN, at Universal Studios Florida.
This year alone, my family will spend over $3,000 attending the scary but fun event — and that’s not even the most we’ve spent in a single season.
Here’s why we invest so much in HHN and why I think it’s the best theme-park Halloween event.
This article was originally published by Terri Peters at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/family-spent-3000-universal-halloween-horror-nights-worth-it-2024-9).
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