OH! THE HORROR

The Center for Student Involvement will take students to Halloween Horror Nights (HHN), a haunted house experience at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. If you love haunted houses and roller coasters, don’t miss the trip to Halloween Horror Nights.

Halloween Horror Nights is full of terrifying haunted houses designed by some of the most notorious creators of horror.

Student Involvement plans to take 55 students; attendance is $75 per student. This fee covers entrance into the park and transportation to and from Halloween Horror Nights.

The charter bus will depart from the Wold Performing Arts Center at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27. Students will leave the park at 1 a.m. and return to campus around 3 a.m.

The themes for this year’s 10 haunted houses include Netflix’s Stranger Things, Poltergeist, and Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. Aside from the haunted houses, six exhilarating rides await visitors.

Although not all rides are open during Halloween Horror Nights, several are available. The heart-racing attractions include Hollywood Rip Ride Rock It and Revenge of the Mummy.

As you walk through the scare zones, gruesome creatures will take you by surprise. Like the haunted houses, each scare zone has a different theme that will leave you and your friends screaming. This year’s scare zones are inspired by films including Revenge of Chucky and Killer Klowns From Outer Space.

The thrill and fear of Halloween Horror Nights is an experience like no other. Be sure to purchase your tickets before the 55 slots are taken.

Students can go to E-market to purchase tickets, under Student Involvement. Tickets are nonrefundable. The deadline to sign up is October 22. Email csi@lynn.edu for more information.

Nia Perkovich

Nia Perkovich, a Coral Springs native, is currently studying advertising and public relations. After graduation, Perkovich hopes to land a job at any well-known public relations firm to realize her life goals.

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