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Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights Is Back In 2024 With New Haunted Houses, Scare Zones & Shows

Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights Is Back In 2024 With New Haunted Houses, Scare Zones & Shows

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By Karmen on 13 Aug 2024
Digital Editor
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A trip to USS during spooky month is almost tradition at this point, and this year's no exception for scare-seekers as Halloween Horror Nights is back in 2024 for its 12th edition. Happening across 18 nights from 27 September to 2 November 2024, Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 12 will feature four all-new haunted houses, three scare zones, three shows and themed dining experiences. The theme for this year's edition is dark dreams, where guests will enter a realm where the lines between reality and nightmares are blurred.​

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Haunted Houses

Three other new haunted houses joins the previously announced Netflix’s Sweet Home haunted house, and they're all inspired by Asian horror.

Singapore’s Most Haunted: The Killings recreates the horrors of one of Singapore’s most haunted houses, while Cursed Scrolls: Dynasty of Darkness is an immersive 3D experience filled with the evil entities of ancient scrolls conjured by The Scrollmaster, a possessed Qing Dynasty scholar.

The fourth and final haunted house will be revealed soon!

Scare Zones

While visitors wander around the grounds, they'll stumble across three creepy scare zones. Prepare to flee from blood-sucking monsters of the night at Vampire Alley and vengeful spirits at The Lost Kampung.

Finally, there's the Nether-Land where guests can rave with the undead while enjoying drinks at the Tiger Twisted Bar.

Live Shows

Fan-favourite shows, Dark Dreams and Ocu.lar’s Rave, are back to inject more nightmarish fun to your night. Rounding up the trio of shows is the new Night Terrors projection mapping spectacle that transforms a fortress into a haunted haven for the phantoms of Asian folklore.

Hidden Bar

Make sure to prowl the streets till you spot the Viper Lounge, a lavish new speakeasy bar tucked away in a hidden location. Owned by a vampiric clan known as The Elders, the bar offers a range of deliciously devilish canapés and drinks while trouble unfolds (+$25 for guests on the R.I.P. Tour and +$35 for regular guests).

Regular tickets go on sale from today at $90 for peak nights and $80 for non-peak nights on rwsentosa.com and klook.com. Each ticket also comes with a Halloween Horror Nights $5 food and beverage voucher and a $5 retail voucher. Those who pay with Mastercard will receive an additional $5 retail voucher. Visitors can also go on selected rides and attractions in the theme park.

More ticket options with perks include Frights for Four bundle deal (from $480) and the Halloween Horror Nights 12 R.I.P. Tour (from $260), and the Halloween Horror Nights Express Pass (from $110).

P.S. Universal Studios Singapore has also just released new images of the upcoming Minion Land!