Egypt is a setting for a few attractions in Horror Nights history. It was used as a setting in many attractions, mostly those that featured mummies. 1999 in Orlando made it oe of the more prominent ones as it was the setting for the icon house The Mummy.
Description[]
A land of sand and magic lost to time.
Halloween Horror Nights IX and Halloween Horror Nights 1999 (Hollywood) featured a house in Egypt, most likely in a subsection called Hamunaptra the City of the Dead, the home place of its icon Imhotep.
Appearances at Halloween Horror Nights Orlando[]
- Universal's House of Horror (1995)
- Universal's New House of Horrors (1996) (Recreation)
- Universal's Museum of Horror (1997) (Recreation)
- Universal's Museum of Horror: Chamber of Horrors (1998) (Unconfirmed) (Recreation)
- The Mummy (1999)
- The Mummy Returns: The Curse Continues (2001)
- Horror in Wax (2004) (Recreation)
- Universal's House of Horrors (2012)
- Jack Presents: 25 Years of Monsters & Mayhem (2015)
- Tomb of the Ancients (2016)
- Universal Monsters (2019)
- Universal Monsters: Legends Collide (2022)
- Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines (Orlando) (2024)
Appearances at Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood[]
- The Mummy (1999)
- Universal Monsters: Music by Slash (2018)
- Universal Monsters: Legends Collide (Hollywood) (2022)
- Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines (Hollywood) (2024)
Appearances at Halloween Horror Nights Singapore[]
Trivia[]
- Though not actually taking place in Egypt, Tomb of the Ancients featured characters usually accommodated with the Ancient Egypt setting.
- Interestingly enough, Universal Studios Singapore actually has an area called Ancient Egypt, but only the first two years used an Egyptian theme.
- Though not exactly appearing in Horror in Wax, a recreation of it was featured in the house.