On Monday night, Universal broke the news that two of the haunted houses planned for this year’s HHN pre-coronavirus will open to the public for daytime scares at very limited capacity. Further, this opening will be for this weekend only – as of this writing.
Universal parkgoers will be able to experience the haunts Revenge of the Tooth Fairy and Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives this Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 19-20 only, during regular park hours at no additional charge.
Universal canceled what should have been the 30th anniversary of Halloween Horror Nights back in July, but has been doing a brisk business at the Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store on park property.
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This article appears in Monsters, Inc..

