Orlando Is Getting Its First Drive-Thru Halloween Adventure To Rival Universal's HHN

It's like Halloween Horror Nights except in your car.
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For those down about the cancellation of Halloween Horror Nights, don't fret Orlando is still getting a truly frightening experience this year.

Called the Haunted Road, the scary attraction created by Orlando-based creators will be the first-of-its-kind adventure for Central Florida.

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With arts and entertainment at a standstill, and an increasing need to find new, safe outdoor entertainment, we knew it was the perfect time to develop a unique Halloween experience. 


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This new experience will be completely contactless, with you being in your car while the road comes alive with demons and all those that go bump in the night. 

With Halloween Horror Nights postponed until 2021, this event could prove to be a smash hit for those still looking to be scared out of their pants.

While dates have yet to be announced, this terrifying event will debut this fall and cost $15.

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