"Stay on the road" and "keep clear of the Moors," because An American Werewolf in London house will return to haunt Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights, celebrating the event's 25th anniversary this fall.

Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights takes place on choice evenings from September 18th through November 1st. In addition to the An American Werewolf in London haunted house, the event will feature new attractions as well as other blasts from the past. To learn more, visit:

Press Release: ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 27, 2015 -- This year, Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights will celebrate 25 years of scares, screams and terror by bringing back some of the most iconic and blood-curdling stories from event history. This year's event will feature nine disturbingly-real haunted houses, including one of the highest-rated houses ever, An American Werewolf In London. Guests will also relive their favorite sinister stories from Universal's Entertainment Team in horrific new ways. Here's what to expect at this year's event:

  • The return of the fan-favorite house, based on John Landis's critically-acclaimed horror film, "An American Werewolf in London" – a fiercely-immersive experience that pays homage to one of the greatest lycanthropic stories ever told. This year, the wolves are more ferocious and hungry for human flesh…and their pack has expanded.
  • All-new, original houses based on the best and most iconic stories from years past, including ghastly scenes from RUN: Blood, Sweat, and Fears, Asylum in Wonderland 3D, Body Collectors: Recollections and Jack Presents: 25 Years of Monsters and Mayhem.
  • More "scareactors" than ever before in five spine-chilling, new scare zones, including the escaped inmates from Psychoscareapy – Unleashed, appearances from past event icons including The Caretaker, The Storyteller, The Director, and The Usher in ICONS – HHN and more.
  • Two outrageous live shows, Bill and Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure and The Carnage Returns­—featuring the favorite and feared icon Jack the Clown.

For a detailed listing of each experience featured at this year's event click here.

On select nights Sept. 18 through Nov. 1, guests can visit Universal Orlando's theme parks by day and by night, become victims of their own horror film at Halloween Horror Nights 25. For more information on Halloween Horror Nights 25, including offers and vacation packages, visit www.HalloweenHorrorNights.com/Orlando.

About Universal Orlando Resort
For 25 years, Universal Orlando Resort has been creating epic vacations for the entire family – incredible experiences that place guests in the heart of powerful stories and adventures.  Guests can soar above Hogwarts with Harry Potter, swing above the streets with Spider-Man, grab a Krusty burger in Springfield, join the ranks of the Minions and so much more.

Universal Orlando's two theme parks, Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure, are home to some of the world's most exciting and innovative attractions. Its on-site resort hotels, Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, the Hard Rock Hotel, Loews Royal Pacific Resort, and Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort are destinations unto themselves. Its entertainment complex, Universal CityWalk, offers dining and entertainment for every member of the family. And just minutes away is Wet 'n Wild, a family water park.

Universal Orlando Resort has unveiled 18 new guest experiences in the past five years – powerful attractions, incredible dining opportunities and a dramatically themed hotel.  And more is on the way.  Coming in 2016 is Universal Orlando's fifth on-site hotel, Loews Sapphire Falls Resort; and Skull Island: Reign of Kong, a groundbreaking attraction in Islands of Adventure.  And in 2017 will come Universal's Volcano Bay, an entirely new water theme park experience.

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    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

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