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UO Close Up: Halloween Horror Nights Fans: It’s Time to Join The Compound

By Matt Korn. Posted September 12, 2014 at 09:00PM on “UO Close Up,” the official Universal Orlando blog:

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No matter which horror movie or show you watch, you surely know one thing to be true: those who go it alone, perish. Period. So our advice? Don’t go it alone. Join The Compound.

Just moments ago, the doors to The Compound were opened with a transmission message. Should you join, you and your fellow survivors will be prepared and fortified to defend against the terror that awaits you at Halloween Horror Nights 24.

Over the course of this year’s event, you’ll find special opportunities and experiences made available within its walls. Would you like to attend an #HHNCompound Survivor Meet-Up? Or win tickets to a movie screening? How about the possibility of becoming a scareactor for an evening? Maybe you’d like to enlist in a RECON Mission and rendezvous with our field team when the sun goes down each night?

If so, then it’s time to get after it. Join The Compound and get prepared.

Oh, and one more thing…

TransmissionSince you’re a reader of the Universal Orlando blog, we’re going to give you the inside scoop. Like any post-apocalyptic world, you can’t waltz right into a fortified bunker. No, only those worthy of survival will be allowed in. You’ll need the access code, which we’ve hidden in this message just for you.

If you’re having trouble finding it, jump in the #HHNCompound discussion on Twitter or Facebook, where our Internet sleuths are sure to hear it in the transmission.

Good luck, and we look forward to seeing you inside.

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