As promised, this would be my last part of my night in HHN of the remarkable USO. Back in 2021, I was fortunate enough to experience this out-of-this-world Halloween event and still today I remember it and wanna share it with you guys.
Right after Part I : Happy Halloween Horror Night at Universal Studio Orlando and Part II : Feeling Witchy for Halloween Horror Night in Universal Studio Orlando, I went to another haunted house called "Revenge of the Tooth Fairy". I decided to go in there since it wasn't too long of a wait time and I kinda wondered how could a sweet tooth fairy be scary.
As I went in, I learned that the concept of this one is about the sinister reality behind the seemingly innocent childhood tradition. Mmm do I even need to say more? Something from childhood that is somehow relevant to kids is always such a horror. An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth kinda vibe. 😨 Scary tooth fairy.
It was a cool visual experience. It's like walking in a children's storybook that plays throughout for a spooky yet steampunk vibe.
Again all these photos, I couldn't be able to take it myself. All the time I spent in there I can't even really keep my eyes opened for long until something scared the shhh out of me. All the photos are from Source 1 and Source 2.
Next horror haunted house I regretfully put myself into is The "Texas Chainsaw Massacre".

From the 1974 horror classic, they impressively recreated the Sawyer house, that we got to walk through from one room to another. Having this sadist psychopath guy swinging a chainsaw at you AT ALL TIMES and FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE ROOM IN THAT FREAKING HOUSE.
Yet, some how I miraculously was able to take this hanging feet from the scene before I left. Needless to say, I'm so proud of myself.
Other photos were from source, which they also took from the original USO website too.
Last but not least, I went in the Fear Factor Live stadium and watched 🔥🔥 "Halloween Nightmare Fuel" 🔥🔥 This show (obviously) involved a lot of fire and loud music. It was pretty exciting and edgy show blends lots of technics like acrobatics, and magic.
I love watching good performance with lots of energy, so this was pretty much right up my alley. On the other hand, it was an entertaining break from the horrors found elsewhere within the park that night too.
Here are the photos I took from my seat. It was sooooooooooooo CROWDED! I felt lucky to be able to get a seat as everybody was like almost fighting for a spot.
As I arrived a little late, so my night ended pretty soon (-er than I hoped 😭). There were so many haunted houses that I didn't make it to, since I didn't have enough time to wait in queue and explore them all.
For example: Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives
and the Beetlejuice, which I dressed up especially for it. Sadly, the queue was so long and it had been like that all night long. I had to unfortunately give up on haunted houses, however, great lesson learned! I really hope that next time I go, I won't have the same problem.
Lastly, even though I couldn't go to all the houses, I wouldn't miss the most captivating part of the park.... SHOPPING for SOUVENIRS!! The most iconic one is this guy. Anyone could guess where it's from?
That's right! It's the unicorn doll from the animation, Despicable Me, or you might have seen from this meme. "She's so fluffy, I'm gonna dieeeeee"

My favorite is this beetlejuice bucket hat. It fitted perfectly with my outfit, right?
Here are the shots I took, while walking out as they cleared people out from the park and it rained too. Still, I remembered saying to myself what a great Halloween evening. I've got to come back and do it again
That'd be all for my memorable Halloween experiences that I wanted to share with you guys on Hive. Well, Halloween is indeed right around the corner. I hope you guys enjoyed your Halloween, whether you celebrate it or not.
Until next time..
Stay spooky and creep it real, y'all! 😂
Khob khun kaa,
Nomnomnoodle 🍜