ORLANDO, Fla. – It's hard to scare the bejesus out of someone in a haunted house while socially distancing, which may explain the decision by Universal to cancel its Halloween Horror Nights this year at its U.S.
theme parks.The company said Friday it wouldn't be hosting the celebration of all things scary at its Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood so that it could focus on operating its theme parks for daytime guests under pandemic restrictions.“We know this decision will disappoint our fans and guests.
We are disappointed too. But we look forward to creating an amazing event in 2021," the company tweeted.Halloween Horror Nights typically lasts more than a month starting in September, but it’s planned for more than a.