Prime Video’s post-apocalyptic hit Fallout is headed to Halloween Horror Nights for the first time, with new haunted houses debuting at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort. The immersive experience launches August 29 in Orlando and September 4 in Hollywood.
Inspired by the award-winning video game series from Bethesda and the global streaming sensation, the Fallout haunted house drops fans into the eerie chaos of Vault 33 and the brutal Wasteland beyond. Guests will follow vault-dweller Lucy MacLean as she escapes a massacre, dodging Raiders, Scavengers, mutated RAD Roaches, and encountering iconic characters like Maximus in T-60 armor and the radiation-scarred Ghoul.
Halloween Horror Nights Orlando runs 48 select nights through November 2, featuring 10 haunted houses, scare zones, and live shows. Ticket options include single-night admission, Express Passes, the VIP R.I.P. Tour, and Behind the Screams daytime tours. Vacation packages and Premium Scream Night tickets (August 28) are also available.
In Hollywood, the event runs select nights from September 4 to November 2. Guests can choose from General Admission, Express, Early Access, and multi-night passes like the Frequent Fear and Ultimate Fear.
Fans can also grab limited-edition Fallout-themed merchandise and collectible puzzle pieces that form a mural of this year’s haunted house lineup.
Tickets are now on sale at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando. Additional haunted house announcements are coming soon.