Howl-O-Scream returns for its 5th edition at SeaWorld Orlando with new features

Orlando's most feared Halloween event will take place on select nights between September 5 and November 1

(Source: SeaWorld)

SeaWorld Orlando's spooky Halloween show, Howl-O-Scream, returns for its fifth year, offering an even more intense and immersive experience. This year's event will take place on select nights between September 5 and November 1 and will feature five haunted houses (including three brand-new ones), six scare zones (with four new themes), five themed bars, and two live shows, one of which is a brand-new experience.

SeaWorld's Howl-O-Scream 2025 challenges guests to face a nightmarish adventure, where fear comes alive around every corner. From sinister streets to cursed creations, new horrors await the brave who dare to enter.

New for 2025 is the new haunted house "The Collector's Curse," where a shadowy figure known as "The Collector" lures visitors with rare artifacts and ancient relics. But this antiquarian hides a sinister secret that will lead you into an underworld of cursed creations and monstrous mutations.

In the new house, "Widow's Nest," participants will enter a crumbling orphanage, covered in cobwebs and dark secrets. But beware, the Black Widow lurks among the rubble of her sanctuary, driven mad by grief and obsession, weaving her creations from silk and sewing a net that traps all who dare enter. Meanwhile, "The Rave Yard" is the new house that simulates a forgotten cemetery, featuring an underground rave where bass resonates among the tombstones and mausoleums glow with neon lights.

More new features will be revealed soon, including new scare zones, bars, and an all-new live show. Returning crowd favorites this year include the haunted house "Farm 51," the scare zones "Blood Light District" and "Cannibal Harbor," plus the themed bars "Tormented" and "Carnevil Curiosities." The animated "Monster Stomp" show also returns for another spine-tingling season.

For those seeking adrenaline as well as scares, SeaWorld's legendary attractions — Mako, Infinity Falls, Ice Breaker and Pipeline — will be open all night, offering electrifying experiences under the veil of darkness.

Tickets for the event are now available for purchase at travel agencies throughout Latin America.

Source: SeaWorld


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