Halloween Night

Mom54

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Hi there - we are planning to fly in on Sunday, 10/31. We have a 6 year old. I understand that we want to keep her away from the parks on Halloween night. Does that include City Walk? If so, is there anything else we can do?We plan to stay onsight and will not have a car.

Also, do the Halloween nights extend past 10/31, or is that the last night?

Thank you so much for your answers in advance!
 
Why would you want to keep her away? Halloween Horror Nights is a separate event at Universal Studios. You could either go to Universal during the day or go to Islands of Adventure, which will stay open later and have nothing to do with HHN. CityWalk might be crowded because it is, after all, Halloween. Other than that you can do whatever you want.
 
Hi there - we are planning to fly in on Sunday, 10/31. We have a 6 year old. I understand that we want to keep her away from the parks on Halloween night. Does that include City Walk? If so, is there anything else we can do?We plan to stay onsight and will not have a car.

Also, do the Halloween nights extend past 10/31, or is that the last night?

Thank you so much for your answers in advance!
HHN rarely extends past 10/31 but it has happened in the past...it's definately not the norm.

CityWalk is crazy busy during HHN nights so there will be lots of people around so it might not be a bad idea of doing something else if you are concerned about crowds.

You might want to consider taking her to Sea World for the day. She can go to the children's Spooktacular which is included in the park admission. It's not far from Universal and I doubt a cab would cost much.
 

HHN rarely extends past 10/31 but it has happened in the past...it's definately not the norm.

CityWalk is crazy busy during HHN nights so there will be lots of people around so it might not be a bad idea of doing something else if you are concerned about crowds.

You might want to consider taking her to Sea World for the day. She can go to the children's Spooktacular which is included in the park admission. It's not far from Universal and I doubt a cab would cost much.

Metro they don't need no cap to go to Sea World that's expensive.. they can walk to one of the I-TROLLEY stops, the neareast one is on Double Tree Hotel in one of the entrance of Universal Orlando the stop number in STOP G4 and its only $1.25 for adult and childrens under 12 don't pay
 












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