Hey Universal Vacationers! If you’re anything like me, Halloween Horror Nights is the Super Bowl of theme park events. It’s loud, it’s terrifying, and—let’s be honest—it’s usually packed. But that doesn’t stop us from showing up year after year, hoping to get a taste of something new. And this year? Universal just dropped their first original haunted house announcement for HHN 2025: the El Artista haunted house.
Let’s break it down the El Artista: A Spanish Haunting.
What Is the El Artista Haunted House?
This is not just another haunted hallway. El Artista is Universal doing what they do best—creating an original nightmare from scratch.
Storyline:
Set in 19th-century Spain, the house follows a tortured painter who retreats to an isolated country manor, searching for inspiration. Instead, his haunted surroundings begin to bleed into his art—literally. The paintings start to come alive. Malevolent spirits break through. Eventually, the artist himself becomes possessed by his own creations.
And now? You’re not just visiting the exhibit. You’re part of it.
Universal’s Official Description:
“In 19th-century Spain, a tortured artist moves to an isolated country manor to seek inspiration. Instead, as he wanders the ghostly hallways and haunted conservatory, malevolent spirits break into our realm through his paintings. He tries to resist, but the art comes to life and possesses him. Now, you’re about to be part of the permanent exhibition.”
Chilling.
When and Where Is Halloween Horror Nights 2025?
If you’re already planning your night with El Artista haunted house on your list, here’s a breakdown of current single-night ticket prices for Halloween Horror Nights 2025:
| Price | Dates |
|---|---|
| $80.88 | September 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 14, 16, 17, 24, 25, October 1 |
| $83.81 | September 21, 28, October 2 |
| $85.75 | October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 |
| $90.63 | September 5, October 5, November 2 |
| $93.55 | September 12, 26 |
| $93.62 | October 19, 26 |
| $96.64 | September 19 |
| $98.65 | October 31 |
| $100.37 | October 3 |
| $103.68 | August 29, October 10, 12, 17, 24 |
| $104.27 | September 6, 13, 27 |
| $107.71 | August 30, 31, September 20 |
| $108.72 | November 1 |
| $118.78 | October 4 |
| $123.82 | October 11, 18, 25 |
Prices vary based on the night, so if you’re looking to feel the fear without emptying your wallet, the early September dates tend to be the most budget-friendly.
The event takes place at Universal Studios Florida, and El Artista will be one of 10 haunted houses planned for this year’s lineup.
Previously Announced Houses include:
You’ll need a separate event ticket to attend, and don’t forget: this is not your family-friendly fall festival. HHN is built for horror fans, thrill-seekers, and people who like getting scared senseless in the dark.
What Makes El Artista Special?
Here’s the thing—every year HHN drops some original concepts that go toe-to-toe with the big IP houses (like Stranger Things, The Exorcist, etc.). In fact, if you’re a longtime HHN fan, you probably remember:
- Dead Man’s Pier: Winter’s Wake (2022) – widely considered one of the best houses of the past decade.
- Graveyard Games (2019) – creepy teens + haunted cemetery = instant fan-favorite.
- Scarecrow: The Reaping (2017) – terrifying and legendary.
El Artista looks like it could be the next one to join that list. It’s got atmosphere. It’s got story. And the art-come-to-life angle is something Universal could absolutely crush.
How to Experience the El Artista HHN House Without Waiting 2+ Hours
Let’s be real—HHN gets busy. Even on a weeknight, you’re staring down 90–120 minute wait times for the top houses unless you plan ahead. If El Artista is at the top of your list, here are your best ticketing strategies:
| Ticket Option | What It Includes |
|---|---|
| Single-Night Admission | Entry to HHN for one night |
| Express Pass | Skip the line once at each haunted house and ride |
| R.I.P. Tour | Guided VIP experience with front-of-line access all night |
| Scream Early Ticket | Enter Universal Studios Florida starting at 3 p.m. before HHN starts |
| Unmasking the Horror Tour | Daytime, lights-on guided tour of select houses (El Artista may be included) |
| HHN Vacation Package | Includes hotel stay, HHN tickets, and early entry privileges |
Pro Tip: RIP Tours and Express Passes sell out fast—sometimes weeks before opening night. If you want guaranteed access to El Artista without spending your night in line, book early.
Will El Artista Be Too Scary?
Short answer: probably, yes.
El Artista is not for kids. And HHN in general is not a family-friendly Halloween event. Think gore, jump scares, creepy soundscapes, strobe lights—you name it.
If you’re sensitive to horror or traveling with young kids, consider skipping HHN and looking into events like Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom instead.
Final Thoughts: Is El Artista Worth It?
If you love the original HHN houses—the ones that don’t rely on big-name horror franchises—then El Artista is absolutely one to watch. Universal is betting big by leading with this original story, and based on the concept, it has major fan-favorite potential.
My advice? Prioritize it. Book your Express Pass or RIP Tour early. And maybe start mentally preparing to be part of the “permanent exhibition.”
Because if this artist’s work is as twisted as it sounds… you’re not walking out the way you came in.
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