- **When is Halloween Horror Nights 2026?
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Travel / Universal Orlando
Get ready for a terrifying team-up! Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) at Universal Orlando Resort is celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2026 with a chilling new theme: 'Infernal Carnival of Nightmares.' For the first time ever, iconic rivals J...
Halloween Horror Nights 2026 promises to be a terrifying experience as Universal Studios Florida transforms into a decrepit, fear-fueled carnival. The 'Infernal Carnival of Nightmares' theme will blend legacy characters and lore with new haunted houses, scare zones, and live entertainment.
**Jack the Clown vs. Dr. Oddfellow:** Jack the Clown is perhaps the most iconic original character from Orlando’s HHN. According to event lore, Jack was a clown that found his way into Dr. Oddfellow’s carnival. Oddfellow, on the other hand, was cerebral and controlled, preferring to use supernatural powers and mess with people’s minds.
**Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control:** The first haunted house announced for Halloween Horror Night 2026 is “Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control.” The original house will explain the characters’ backstories and their decades-long battle.
Longtime fans will get to see the kinds of moments they’ve been asking for a long time, but they may be surprised that the house culminates in Jack and Oddfellow joining forces to create even more collective terror, in their own unique ways.
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