Describing this new entertainment project, Michael Aiello from the Universal Orlando said: “We are building the cabin completely. You’re going to walk through a forest to get there. You’re going into the cabin. You’re going into the cube cells. We’re literally taking everything we can in the film and giving you a kind of best of montage of the film with this kind of linking story. You’re going to be in the control room when merman attacks.”
Even the film’s director Drew Godard is here to help with the project. The script to be transposed is very similar to the original film.
Tickets for the Halloween Horror Nights are available now on the Universal Orlando’s website for a price up to $91.99 / entry for a single event night. Florida residents will pay only $53.99.