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Can you dress up for Halloween Horror Nights?

Costumes, masks, make-up and props are not permitted at the event.



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All event attendees — including adults — may dress in their favorite costume and must follow these and other guidelines: Costumes should be child-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive or violent. Guests may wear masks.

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Wear t-shirts from your favorite horror movies and match them with skater skirts. It can still be brutally humid in September and October. Pants might be too much, especially if you plan on getting there before the sun goes down. I prefer skirts (with pockets if possible), leggings or tights, and comfortable shoes.

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Yes, guests visiting both Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure will see dozens of guests wearing Harry Potter robes throughout the theme parks. We believe it add to the fun when visiting the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and all guests are encouraged to wear their house robe.

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As such, HHN is legit scary. Inside all of the haunted houses, real people will jump at you, sneak up behind you and shadow you as you try to get from Point A to Point B. There will be scary sounds, special effects, wailing, screaming and general aural discomfort.

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Just note that even if they don't plan on going into houses, scare actors are still walking around. They make it a point to jump out and scare you. There really is no avoiding walking through the scare zones.

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Most haunted houses will allow customers to wear costumes, but leave masks and props in the car. Buy haunted house tickets online in advance if you can. It will usually save you time and money at the door.

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The following items are not permitted: any type of explosive or weapon, alcoholic beverages, marijuana, illegal drugs, clothing likely to create a danger or disturbance, clothing that may create a false impression of employment by Universal or as emergency personnel, segways (unless utilized as an ADA mobility device), ...

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