Universal Orlando Announces the Return of Jack the Clown for HHN30

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Universal Orlando Announces the Return of Jack the Clown for HHN30

Universal Orlando Resort has announced that Jack the Clown will return as the demented face of Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights for its 30th year in operation.

Jack, the most notorious icon in event history, will make his return fraught with terror and fear as the grisly circus clown invades every corner of this year's event with unsuspecting "Jack Attacks" that will send guests running for their lives. His ominous and unrelenting presence will infiltrate every aspect of the event - from the streets, to the haunted houses to the places guests would least expect - leaving nowhere to turn and nowhere to hide.

Select tickets are on sale now for Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights, featuring a variety of ways for guests to customize their visit to stay, scream and save. Guests can save up to $52 on a single night event ticket when purchasing online, and book various event upgrades like the R.I.P. Tours, a guided tour experience that provides priority V.I.P. access to the haunted houses; Behind the Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tours, a daytime, lights-on tour of the haunted houses that offers a glimpse into how the scares are brought to life; and more.

Guests can also save up to $200 on vacation packages, starting at $149 per person, per night (based on a family of four), that include hotel accommodations, tickets to Universal Orlando's theme parks, and one-night admission to Halloween Horror Nights 2021. Universal Orlando hotel guests also receive exclusive benefits, including access to a dedicated entry gate for the event (with valid event admission), complimentary transportation to Universal's theme parks and Universal CityWalk, and access to an all-new, limited-time "Jack'd Up" experience at Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort - where guests get a closer look into the chaotic world of Jack and some of the sinister environments inspired by his past invasions of Halloween Horror Nights. Plus, the hotel's Swizzle Lounge lobby bar will transform into the "Horror Icons Bar," featuring specialty beverages and snacks inspired by the event's most infamous icons, and props and costumes that pay an eerie homage to Halloween Horror Nights past.

Halloween Horror Nights kicks off on Friday, September 3, and continues on select nights through Sunday, October 31, 2021.

Additional details about Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood will be revealed soon.  For more information and to purchase tickets to Universal Orlando's event, visit www.Orlando.HalloweenHorrorNights.com.



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