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Essay / Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Night: What Makes It...
Halloween is the time of year when most people loved the idea of being scared beyond belief belief. But these days it's harder to be truly scared because it seems like some people have become accustomed to the more horrific things related to Halloween because it's the same thing every year. Nevertheless, every year, amusement parks use Halloween as a marketing strategy to attract people and their friends to come to their horror parties and spend money on ridiculous and overpriced items, all of which feature the same things; clowns, clowns, chainsaws and more clowns. Yes, we can all agree that clowns are scary, but there will have to come a time when those who invent these "horror nights" take a step back and realize that what they are font no longer works. But alas, there's someone out there who knows what he's doing, and that could very likely be because he's connected to the movie studio that invented the horror movie genre. But what makes Universal Studios Halloween Horror Night so spooky? Universal Studios has a way of taking you out of reality and placing you in a horror film where you encounter many horror mazes, and also by the way they attack your senses in unexpected ways. Coming back to Universal Studios after spending the whole day there, it's like walking into a whole new place. Outside the walls, it's business as usual, it's reality. But after entering, it's like entering a real horror movie. When you go into other theme parks for an evening of horror, they all look the same, and Universal Studios is no different, but for them it works. They have many actors who play the role of the characters we see in the scariest Hollywood movies and you experience your own horror... middle of paper ... they come out of a haunted house in s sure it's going to be scary. These days it's hard to find a place to go on Halloween that isn't overplayed and isn't scary at all, but there is one place and its Universal Studios. Universal Studios works in an unexpected way because with other amusement parks there is a fright fest. /Horror nights just aren't scary anymore, and one would just assume it would be the same. It's different because it makes you feel like you're in a horror movie with its multiple haunted mazes and the way it attacks your senses. It's worth the price of admission, and it's a place where you can socialize with friends and family and meet new people. But this is not a place to go if you are not mentally stable as it is a horror night. A night of horror which, against all odds, still scares people.