Universal: 'Stranger Things' house announced for Halloween Horror Nights

Get ready for Universal Studio's Halloween Horror Nights 2018 featuring a house from Netflix’s “Stranger Things” giving you the chance to experience Halloween Horror Nights in a new harrowing maze. 

You can faithfully follow the storyline, starting off on Mirkwood and then quickly moving to inside Hawkins National Laboratory where things have gone terribly, terribly wrong.

From there you will get to experience all of the most memorable moments and environments from Stranger Things as you are hunted at every turn by the Demogorgon. To top it all off, you’ll step into the mysterious darkness of the Upside Down more than once – whether you like it or not.

The parallel universe, referred to as the Upside Down, that terrorized the small town of Hawkins, Indiana in “Stranger Things,” will bring the chittering, predatory Demogorgon to “Halloween Horror Nights” to stalk unwitting guests as they encounter iconic scenes, characters and environments from the mesmerizing series.

Working collaboratively with Netflix, along with the creators and executive producer of the blockbuster series—Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer and Shawn Levy, the mazes will be authentic representations of “Stranger Things,” designed to transport guests into artfully recreated scenes and storylines. From the menacing Hawkins National Laboratory, under the U.S. Department of Energy, to the Byers home adorned with an erratic display of flashing Christmas lights and the eerie Upside Down woods oozing a shower of floating orb-like spores, the chilling new mazes will offer surprising twists and unexpected turns around every corner.


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