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Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Halloween Horror Nights 2025 Houses Ranked
Nerdist: The time has come again to experience the chills, thrills, and sometimes incredibly beautiful and sometimes just outright disgusting shenanigans of Halloween Horror Nights. This year, Nerdist journeyed to Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights to experience all 10 terrifying haunted houses on display. What we present to you now is our list of 2025’s Halloween Horror Nights Houses, ranked.
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I’ve never been to Halloween Horror nights but I’ve heard great things, I do though go to plenty of haunted houses close to home. While I would love to see a Terrifier themed experience or Jason pop out at me from everywhere, there’s something to love about a lack of plot in my opinion. A story to explore, yet nonlinear. There’s a haunted corn field 5 minutes from me back home, which by far is my favorite every year. Although it takes place in the same fields, the experience is always different. They have certain characters and staple locations to the field but you don’t always know when or where you’ll see them. This house is also notorious for being a mile long, which is amazing since so many larger horror events are such short attractions, whereas this field might have three scare actors placed right in one section but then you have a three minute walk in the corn in the dark before you make it to the next designated scare zone, with (mannequins? Actors? Who knows) things to run into on your walk. While I’d love to sometime see horror nights, I love a less commercial scare.
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