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    Universal sets opening date for year-round Horror Unleashed in Las Vegas
    • February 19, 2025

    Leatherface, Frankenstein’s Monster and the Wolf Man will soon be haunting the Las Vegas Strip when Universal Studios opens a new haunted experience this summer based on the popular Halloween Horror Nights events.

    The new Universal Horror Unleashed year-round experience will debut on Aug. 14 in Las Vegas.

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    Tickets went on sale Wednesday, Feb. 19 for Universal Horror Unleashed at the Area15 entertainment district in a 110,000-square-foot indoor space near the Las Vegas Strip.

    Universal Horror Unleashed will open with four haunted houses based on Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Exorcist: Believer, Universal Monsters and Scarecrow: The Reaping.

    All four haunted houses have appeared during past Halloween Horror Nights events at either Universal Studios Hollywood or Universal Orlando, according to Universal Parks News Today.

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    Ticket prices for a single entry into each haunted house will vary by date and range from $69 to $99. An unlimited access pass will cost $99 to $149 a day. Discounts will be available for Nevada residents.

    Universal Horror Unleashed will be open Thursdays through Mondays (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays) throughout the year with extended hours in October.

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    The new permanent haunted house will be an anchor tenant of Area15 — best known as the home of Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart immersive art experience.

    Universal plans to continuously update the haunted houses, restaurants, bars, seasonal events and merchandise in the Vegas venue.

    ​ Orange County Register 

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