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What are the 6 HHN icons?

Jack, Mary, Imhotep, Albert, Julian and Cryptkeeper. Throughout the Halloween Horror Nights event at Orlando, Hollywood and Singapore, numerous event icon characters have been featured. They range from previously known icons, to original ones created by Universal's design team.



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Many parents with kids who are early adopters of all things horror, or maybe just horror curious, aren't sure if Halloween Horror Nights is meant for them. Officially, Halloween Horror Nights tells all ticket buyers that it is not recommended for anyone under the age of 13.

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Can the actors touch you at Halloween Horror Nights? Although the event makes it feel like you're walking through a nightmare, the actors at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights can't touch guests, relieving a bit of the tension.

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Persons ages 18+ must also present photo ID. Verification will take place when required based on theme park attendance. Children under the age of 12 are not required to show proof of vaccination or a negative test result.

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Officially, Halloween Horror Nights tells all ticket buyers that it is not recommended for anyone under the age of 13. That said, children under age 13 are not restricted from the event, so you will see some brave whipper-snappers wandering about if you visit.

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Who is Halloween Horror Nights for? This event was created with the horror fan in mind. And while Universal recommends attendees be 13 years of age and up, no minimum age is required to attend. The live scare actors may look like they're coming close to you, but they are never allowed to touch you.

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Negligent Scare Tactics Another injury seen during these events has been labeled “scares gone too far.” This occurs when actors get into their roles, chasing guests and causing them to fall or run into other guests. Heart attacks and anxiety attacks have also been reported due to overzealous staff members.

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Ken Page, the voice of Oogie Boogie in “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (photo: Rainbow High Entertainment/Walt Disney Pictures). Page said that he didn't expect that he'd be asked to do the dialogue for Oogie Boogie, too, but that all changed when Elfman and Selick asked him what his take was on the character.

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Corpse Bride's Victor and Frankenweenie's have pretty much the same character design, with pointy chins, really big eyes, thin noses, dark shadows around the eyes, and small mouths, but they aren't the same character.

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