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E.T. Adventure is a dark ride located at Universal Studios Florida based off the Steven Spielberg's ET: The Extra Terrestrial film. The attraction was used during the early Halloween Horror Nights Orlando events with little changes to the ride to make it terrifying. The attraction would be used for the Alien Forest haunted house during Halloween Horror Nights II (Orlando).

Haunted houses featured in E.T. Adventure[]

Halloween Horror Nights X[]

Originally ET Adventure forest queue and ride experience was going to be reused during Halloween Horror Nights X as one of the event haunt experiences and lead guests into the ride vehicles and experiencing the ride in a normal to twisted dark terrifying journey.

According to this concept: https://twitter.com/RonIsAJerk/status/1664071329157357569/photo/2

Everyone's favorite extra-terrestrial is taking a vacation this October Replacing the lovable alien is the Terror of IT - Interstellar Terror. The first hint of terror attacks during the queue experience through the Redwood Forest. Scareactors spring at us through the darkness of the Ominous tall trees and dark paths, which lead us to the Ride vehicle. As our guests load the vehicle, everything seems to have returned to normal. The Ride experience begins as we help return ET to his green planet. We elude the Government officials and escape over the moon and across the stars. We enter the Space tunnel, helping return the little lost extra-terrestrial to his home, but something goes wrong, terribly wrong. Instead of being greeted by the other ETs, we are propelled forward into the darkness. Aliens appear before our eyes, grasping at us and then disappearing. Where are we heading? More hideous and carnivorous aliens attack, startling and scaring us. The Creatures appear, illuminated only for a brief second in the strobed lights, only to disappear again as the motion of the ride vehicle keeps us moving forward. We finally make it through and see a figure standing on a circular platform, but it isn't Spielberg's lovable creation, It's JACK! He sneers at us, as we hear the trademark jack-in-the-box theme.