ORLANDO, Fla. — Don't make a sound: Halloween Horror Nights fans will get to endure agonizing silence as Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood bring the world of Paramount Pictures’ movies, "A Quiet Place" and "A Quiet Place Part II" to life as haunted houses, officials announced Thursday.
The experience is set to open Friday, Aug. 30 at Universal Orlando Resort, and Thursday, Sept. 5 at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Haunted House Announcement: A Quiet Place
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Following the storyline of the movies, Universal officials said Halloween Horror Nights will incorporate the use of American Sign Language for the first time within the “A Quiet Place” haunted houses to capture the authenticity of the films.
The two movies focus on the Abbott family as they try to avoid mysterious, sightless creatures that hunt by sound. Fans will be able to immerse themselves into the movies' world, traveling through the farmhouse that serves as the Abbott family’s shelter and stepping into the root cellar, where Evelyn Abbott escapes to give birth as one of the creatures closes in. The sounds of the creatures will follow guests at every turn, and Universal officials remind fans that "if they hear you, they will hunt you."
Fans can start collecting gear with an all-new merchandise collection available for purchase now at Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood, as well as online. New items include a T-shirt and mug inspired by the "A Quiet Place" haunted house.
A variety of Halloween Horror Nights ticket options are available for purchase at both Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood. Additional details, including new haunted houses coming to both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort, will be revealed soon, officials said.