Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights returns this year with a whole new theme. Southeast Asia’s biggest Halloween event will feature a haunted house inspired by the popular Netflix show ”Sweet Home” which will be the world’s first horror attraction inspired by the the hit Netflix series. Excitingly, tickets go on sale on August 13. Here’s what we know about the Sweet Home and Halloween Horror Nights 12 collaboration in Singapore:
Halloween Horror Nights 2024
Halloween Horror Nights collaborates this year with Netflix to offer a spine-chilling experience for visitors. This year’s haunted house will be based off the South Korean horror survival show ”Sweet Home”. Visitors will encounter horrifying scenes, as they navigate the haunted house, mirroring key locations at the Green Home Complex where residents are turning into monsters.
Additionally, there will be three other haunted houses, three terrifying scare zones, and three hair-raising shows. The spooky scare zones include Vampire Alley, Nether-Land where you can rave with the undead, and The Lost Kampung. The interactive experience will see actors hired to portray characters to deliver the ultimate scares.
Visitors can’t miss two brand new experiences – an-all new immersive speakeasy and spine-chilling project mapping – at the event. The speakeasy bar offers deliciously devilish drinks and food for an add-on price of $25 per person.
Overall, the theme of this year’s Halloween Horror Nights 12 is Dark Dreams to transport guests to a realm where dreams and nightmares co-exist. Certainly an unmissable immersive experience for horror fans.
How to get tickets
Tickets for Sweet Home x Halloween Horror Nights 12 go on sale on August 13. The age restriction is suggested to be aged 13 due the intense nature. Get tickets here.
The Halloween attraction will take place for 18 selected nights from September 27 to November 2. Learn more about this year’s event on Resorts World Sentosa website.
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