Halloween Horror Nights 2025 had horror fans buzzing long before opening night. And while Universal delivered plenty of screams, not every house lived up to expectations. Some offered jaw-dropping immersion, others left guests scratching their heads. That balance of brilliance and misfire makes HHN a thrill to discuss.
The HHN Experience
Every fall, Universal Orlando transforms from a theme park into a scream park. Guests encounter scare zones, themed food, and, most importantly, haunted houses that bring them face to face with twisted characters. This year’s lineup included ten experiences ranging from original nightmares to big-name franchises.
Here’s where they landed on the scare scale.

#10 Horrors of the Wyatt Sicks
The idea of wrestlers forming a murderous cult could have been shocking, but the delivery felt more comical than chilling. Even with unsettling moments, it never escaped its silly premise.
#9 Grave of Flesh
This one had a creepy concept—being pulled into your own grave—but aside from a couple of startles, it didn’t bring much to the table. Forgettable compared to its competition.

#8 Dolls: Let’s Play Dead
The shrunken-toy perspective was neat, but the dolls themselves weren’t scary. Their predictable movements drained the tension, leaving what could have been a nightmare scenario feeling flat.
#7 Galkin: Monsters of the North
The frigid setting gave this house a unique vibe. Villager warnings built anticipation before each monster strike, and a grisly family tragedy scene stuck with guests. Not terrifying, but definitely memorable.

#6 El Artista: A Spanish Haunting
The exterior manor scene was visually stunning, and the scares lagged behind the beauty. The journal-driven narrative was tough to follow, leaving the house feeling more like art appreciation than horror.
#5 Hatchet and Chains: Demon Bounty Hunters
The wild west setting with a demonic twist made this house one of the most fun to walk through. From the moment you saw the creepy corpses outside, you knew you were in for a showdown. Light on scares, but heavy on style.

#4 Fallout
Even newcomers to the series found this house thrilling. Robots, blood sprays, and bunker battles made it action-packed. Add in some unexpected humor, and this one became a standout.
#3 Terrifier
Art the Clown was front and center in this gore-heavy house. From disgusting smells to shocking silhouettes, it pushed boundaries. Still, the much-hyped “wet path” disappointed, offering little more than damp air.

#2 Jason Universe
This trip through Jason Voorhees’ legacy was impressive from start to finish. The finale—with Jason popping out every few feet in a claustrophobic hallway—was one of the most intense sequences of the entire event.
#1 Five Nights at Freddy’s
The winner of the year was also one of the most unexpected. Towering animatronics and giant props made guests feel trapped in a video game. It wasn’t the scariest house, but it was the most original and immersive, pushing it to the top.

Final Frights
HHN 2025 proved once again that Universal knows how to mix creativity with sheer fright. Some houses fizzled, others terrified, but the ranking shows the event still delivers a Halloween spectacle like no other.



