Halloween Horror Nights V featured a 12-night run and three haunted houses, one of which was a dual-path house. Ticket prices increased to $36 this year. This year also marked the first use of the term "Scaracters", as well as the first official "Ghoul School" for actors participating in the event. ![]() In addition to Nazarman's and the Bates Motel, the new locations were in the Earthquake overflow queue and the Boneyard. This year marked the return of a newly designed Dungeon of Terror, along with three more haunted houses. Halloween Horror Nights 4 expanded to an eight-night run in 1994. The number of haunted houses increased to three, with the third at the Bates Motel set at Universal Studios Florida. Due to the re-opening of the Jaws attraction, the in-park haunted house moved from the Jaws queue in Amity to the Nazarman's facade in the New York area. The Third Annual Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida saw the event increase to seven nights. The event ran five nights, October 23, 24, 29, 30, and 31. There were two haunted houses, with The Dungeon of Terror returning to the Jaws queue building, and The People Under The Stairs making its debut in Soundstage 23. The event was renamed "Universal Studios Florida Halloween Horror Nights" in 1992 and advertised as the second annual Halloween Horror Nights. From 1991 to 2001, the event was held at Universal Studios Florida. The first year, the admission price was $12.95. It began as a three-night event on October 25, 26, and 31, 1991, with one haunted house, The Dungeon of Terror. ![]() ![]() Halloween Horror Nights began at Universal Studios Florida in 1991 under the title Fright Nights. Program cover for Fright Nights at Universal Studios Florida 1991
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