HHN tickets dropped this morning…and they’re already disappearing fast.

Halloween Horror Nights is officially back—and if today’s ticket release is any indication, HHN 2026 is about to be one of the biggest years yet. Universal Orlando just released single-night tickets, R.I.P. Tours, Premium Scream Night, Unmasking the Horror Tours, and Express Passes—and within hours, multiple dates are already gone.
UPDATE: As of 9:38 AM, ticket availability has returned for August and September dates, but is no longer available for October and November.



Yes…August and September single-night tickets are already sold out.


This morning’s release confirms what fans have been expecting—demand for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort is higher than ever.

Single-night tickets were the first to go, with early event dates in August and September quickly selling out shortly after launch. These are typically some of the most popular nights for frequent HHN fans, offering slightly lower crowds and the first chance to experience the year’s haunted houses—and clearly, guests were ready.

But it’s not just general admission that dropped.
Universal also released a full lineup of premium experiences, including the fan-favorite R.I.P. Tours, which offer guided, front-of-the-line access to haunted houses and attractions…

…as well as the returning Premium Scream Night—a limited-capacity event designed for lower wait times and a more exclusive HHN experience.

For those looking to go deeper into the scares, Unmasking the Horror Tours are also now available. These lights-on walkthrough tours give guests a behind-the-scenes look at select haunted houses, offering a completely different perspective on the design, storytelling, and detail that goes into HHN each year.

And of course, add-ons like Scream Early…

…and Express Passes are now on sale as well—something that becomes almost essential as crowds continue to grow year over year.

The bigger story here? Urgency.
HHN has been steadily increasing in popularity, but this kind of immediate sellout for early dates signals a shift. Guests aren’t waiting anymore—they’re locking in plans the moment tickets go live.
And with major announcements still to come—including haunted houses, scare zones, and full event details—this is likely just the beginning.
If you’re planning to attend Halloween Horror Nights 2026, consider this your warning: don’t wait.






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