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Halloween Horror Nights Orlando attraction
Tooth Fairy Logo
Revenge of the Tooth Fairy Sign Entrance
Revenge of the Tooth Fairy
Attraction type Haunted House
Event Universal Studios Orlando Fall & Halloween Experience (2020)

Halloween Horror Nights 30

Park Universal Studios Florida
Area Production Central
Year 2020

2021

Housed in Soundstage 24
Based on Original/ The Tooth Fairy

Revenge of the Tooth Fairy was one of the three haunted houses that were featured in the "Halloween Festivities" at Universal in 2020. The house would return the following year during Halloween Horror Nights 30. It was located in Soundstage 24 for both years.

History and Location

For their 29th Halloween Horror Nights event, Universal wanted to create a haunted house based on the Tooth Fairy. However, the haunted house was replaced by Us, so Universal decided to feature the house at the following event.

After Halloween Horror Nights was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Universal announced on September 14th, 2020 that two haunted houses were coming for a "Seasonal Experience" that year. Revenge of the Tooth Fairy would be one of the two chosen.

On August 12, 2021, Universal announced that this haunted house would return the following year during Halloween Horror Nights 30. The house would mostly remain unchanged. The codename for this house was "Toaster".

The house would be located in Soundstage 24 during both years. Soundstage 24 is one of the larger soundstage facilities designed to be used as filming locations for movies and television shows.

Description

2020

The innocent traditions of the tooth fairy hide a darker ritual. All children must give up their baby teeth to the goblinesque tooth fairies or pay a gruesome price. Step into an old manor that has been overrun by yellow-clawed fiends who extract teeth by force. It’s an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.


There is a centuries old pact between mortals and the goblinesque tooth fairies. In exchange for safety from these wicked creatures, humanity made a deal: Every milk tooth of the young is to be forfeit in exchange for treats or money. There have been many times in which mankind has not lived up to its half of the bargain. There are children who question. Children who dare to hold back the payment. Tonight is one such night. The youngest child of the Westhorne family is refusing to place his small incisor under the pillow. It seems like such a small thing. A wish to hold onto childhood just a little longer. But to deny these sinister creatures their payment is to find out just how far they will go to extract their fee. Only when the swarm of imps leave toothless, tortured corpses in their wake will humanity relearn the terrible lesson.

(Revenge of the Tooth Fairy Backstory)

2021

You’re about to discover the sinister reality behind the seemingly innocent childhood tradition. All children must give up their baby teeth to the goblinesque tooth fairies or pay a gruesome price. It’s an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.

  • Step into an old manor house that has been swarmed by yellow-clawed fiends, dripping with blood, teeth and gore.
  • Grit your teeth as you see the evil fairies extract their toothed bounty by force while their victims struggle in vain.
  • Hold in your screams or risk exposing your own teeth to their monstrous grasping claws.

There is a centuries old pact between mortals and Faerie Folk: every human milk tooth of the young is to be forfeited. The creatures, in turn, provide treats or money for payment and safety from these creatures, thus the agreement remains.

Tonight James, the youngest child of the Westhorne family, is refusing to place his small inciser under the pillow, deaf to the pleas of his nanny, Bridget, To deny these mischievous demons their payment is to find out just how far they will go to extract their fee. Only when the wake of toothless, tortured corpses left by the swarm of imps have been discovered will the lesson become re-learned. once news of the horrific massacre spreads throughout the countryside, thankful parents and their obedient children will, once again, follow the ritual.

TM Description

Production Die-Ries

No Happy Ending

Imagine if you will, that Tooth Fairies really do exist. Well, they certainly do in the twisted minds of the HHN designers. And as result, you are about to get up close and personal with the fearsome versions that are born of Halloween Horror Nights nightmares and night terrors. In this world, Tooth Fairies come to the bedrooms of children who refuse to give up their teeth. Metallic appliances, rusty pliers and blood-stained forceps are just some of the tools of the trade. The little ones either do as they are expected to; have their baby teeth ripped from their little skulls...or become hideous tooth fairies themselves.

Experience

Queue and Facade

During the testing weekend, the queue entered to the right of the virtual line area of the Jimmy Fallon ride. The queue followed a road that led to the left side of Soundstage 24. The line would eventually reach the door to the Soundstage from the back.

However, after testing weekend, the virtual line queue went along the right side of Soundstage 24 and entered the soundstage from the back. The standby line went through Soundstage 33A, where the queue would loop around a few times before exiting and running along the right side of Soundstage 24.

Upon entering the house, guests would see a long corridor with three banners hanging from the ceiling which say "What Happens... When A Child Says No.. to the Tooth Fairy". At the end of the corridor, guests would be greeted with a video on a storybook cover that says "Revenge of the Tooth Fairy". The video was drawn like a storybook, and explained the backstory of the house:

Set in Victorian London, the story centers around young James Westhorne. James lives in a very large mansion with many servants at his disposal. His parents spoiled him, making him very stubborn and greedy. One night, a Tooth Fairy visited him after he lost his first tooth. James refused to give the fairy his tooth. His Nanny warns him that if he doesn't give them his tooth, the "Faerie Folk" will hurt everyone in the house and take James away to turn him into a horrific monster for the rest of eternity. Despite the warnings, James still refuses to give up his teeth. The final frames of the video hint at what James will soon become.

"Once Upon A Time... a Tooth Fairy appeared in the bedroom of young James Westhorne." "The Faerie Folk aren't kind, nor forgiving!" "But they'll hurt us, and take you away!"

Taking a right turn, guests would encounter the facade for the house, which was James' bedroom in a children's book style. As the narration of the queue video played in the background, the characters in the facade would move. James could be seen sitting on his bed, the Nanny could be seen walking towards James, and a Tooth Fairy could be seen peeking through a window before disappearing and reappearing behind James' bed. There were also various storybook pages scattered about with lines from the opening narration written on them.

Haunted House

"You'll be doomed to live forever as a cursed monster!" "I don't believe in fairies!"

After passing by the facade, guests would travel down a short hallway that looked like it was from a storybook. The hallway would slowly transition into reality.

"... the fairy took Nanny's teeth instead."

Entering James bedroom, guests would hear the narration explain how the Tooth Fairy killed the Nanny and took James away to make him pay for not giving the fairies his tooth. James could be seen crying on his bed over the corpse of the Nanny. A Tooth Fairy stood behind the bed holding a little bag of teeth. Another Tooth Fairy jumped out behind guests. There were also two decapitated heads with their jaws torn open hanging from the ceiling, one hanging by the closet and other hanging near the doorway leading into the hallway.

"...and killed the servants one and all."

Next, guests entered a corridor, where the narration explains that the Tooth Fairies killed all of the servants. James also begins to cry and feel a little sick as he watches all of the carnage. A Tooth Fairy holding a large needle jumps out from behind a boo-hole, and James could be seen in a separate corridor. Passing by a large stained glass window, guests would encounter one of the servants with their jaw ripped off.

""The Fairies then visited Mother and Father..."

The next scene featured another small corridor with a drill hanging up on the wall. The sound of a drill can be heard in this room. After that guests would enter the Master Bedroom, where it is revealed that the Tooth Fairies killed Mr. and Mrs. Westhorne (James' Parents) to teach them a lesson for spoiling their child. Mr. and Mrs. Westhorne could be seen laying on their bed without their jaws. Occasionally, Mr. Westhorne would get up and gurgle at guests. A Tooth Fairy would also jump out in front of a window across from guests.

"Ravaged by this harm..."

Then, guests would enter the Library, where Lord and Lady Westhorne (James' Grandparents) were slain by the Fairies. Lord Westhorne's jawless corpse could be seen in a rocking chair while Lady Westhorne's corpse could be seen with a large hole in the back of its head. Through a hole next to one of the bookshelves, guests would be startled by a severed and jawless head. Another Tooth Fairy jumps out across from it. Guests would exit the room through a secret passageway behind a bookshelf.

"...the point, that children musn't forget."

Guests would then enter another room, where a Tooth Fairy jumped out at them from the left. Guests would then see O'Neil the Butler standing on a the arms of a chair and strung up from the ceiling by wire wrapped around his teeth and jaw. The narration explains that the Fairies set up the Butler like this to show the children what happens when you don't give up your teeth to the fairies. A Tooth Fairy jumps out from behind the butler. At the end of the room, guests could see James crying with his hands in his face. However, he abruptly stops and lunges at guests, revealing his face which has become monstrously deformed like the Tooth Fairies. Another Tooth Fairy jumps out at guests across from him.

"...ripped them out in one complete set."

After that, guests would enter the kitchen. The servant bells on the wall could be seen ringing on the left, and the cook's burnt corpse could be seen sticking out of the oven. Another jawless servant jumps out at guests on the left with a Tooth Fairy gnawing on her neck.

"Every child owes a debt."

Next, guests would enter the Maid's quarters. The room had four beds, one of which had a dead maid laying on it. Right as guests enter the room, they would be attacked by a Tooth Fairy on the left. There was also a Tooth Fairy on the right further into the room that seemingly jumped out of nowhere.

"Sheets turned red by Westhorne blood..."

Next, guests would enter the laundry room. Sheets hung from the ceiling as lightning flashed from above. The narration explained that James is now starting to want to continue the mayhem. As the lightning flashes, the silhouettes of the fairies can be seen behind the sheets. There were also small feet peeking out from under the sheets. Two Tooth Fairies would jump out at guests while they winded around the sheets.

"What's left of him... in the Fairy Jubilee."

The final scene of the house took place in the Tooth Fairies' lair. After the Fairies killed the entire family, they held a fairy jubilee with James. Winding through the dark caves, guests would be attacked by various Tooth Fairies, including a now fully transformed James. At the end of the house, the closing narration explains that the story of James shows exactly what happens when you don't give the Tooth Fairies your teeth.

"The lesson here is plain to grasp, the teeth you must provide. For there is no escape, no reprieve, no place to run or hide."

At the very end, a Tooth Fairy jumps out for one final scare.

Changes in 2021

The following is a list of changes made to the Halloween Horror Nights 30 version of the house compared to the 2020 version:

  • James Westhorne's voice actor in the opening narration was changed.
  • Many scenes that were not covered in blood previously had blood splatters everywhere, including James's bedroom and the laundry scene.
  • An extra Fairy actor drilling the teeth off of a decapitated head was added between the servant's hall and the master bedroom.
  • SIF was added, most notably in the Fairy Jubilee.

Scareactors

Quotes

  • Opening Narration:
    • "One night, a Tooth Fairy appeared in the bedroom of young James Westhorne, who recently lost his first tooth. But when it neared the bed, the child in it jumped up and shouted" (Narrator)
    • "No! This is my tooth! It belongs to me! You can't have it!" (James)
    • "You mustn't upset the Faerie folk Master James." (Nanny)
    • "Pleaded the child's Nanny." (Narrator)
    • "The Faerie folk aren't kind, nor forgiving." (Nanny)
    • "But spoiled James just shook his head" (Narrator)
    • "So what if they are! They can't have it, and nothing can change my mind!" (James)
    • "But they'll hurt us, and take you away! You'll be doomed to live forever as a cursed monster!" (Nanny)
    • "I don't care, and I don't believe you! I don't believe in fairies!" (James)
  • "And as if to settle the argument on the bed, the fairy took Nanny's teeth instead. The creature pulled James away, to make him truly, dearly pay." (Narrator)
  • "Next, the fairies ventured down the hall, and killed the servants one and all. James would scream, and cry, and kick. And then begin to look rather sick." (Narrator)
  • "The fairies then visited Mother and Father, and gave them a lesson to learn. And James had to look, had to see, had to hear, what trouble he had earned." (Narrator)
  • "Lord and Lady Westhorne were set upon next, their evening tea still warm. Papa and Granny... OH NO! Are being ravaged by this harm..." (Narrator)
  • "O'Neil the Butler was chosen to prove the point, that children musn't forget. Though James now was changing, shifting you see. His fate was more than set." (Narrator)
  • "The cook was stripped of all her teeth, a sweet treat you may bet. The fairies are fighting to rip them out, in one complete set." (Narrator)
  • "The maids were shown next what happens when you don't pay the proper respect. You learn the lesson every parent must know. Every child owes a debt." (Narrator)
  • "Sheets turned red by Westhorne blood, was all little James's fault. He cried, and yet he did not want pain to now stop, and cease, or halt." (Narrator)
  • "You pay their price. You don't say no, or some day soon you'll see. Just ask James, or what's left of him, in the Fairy Jubilee." (Narrator)
  • "Learn from James. The lesson here is plain to grasp, the teeth you must provide. For there is no escape, no reprieve, no place to run or hide. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!" (Narrator)

Pictures

Audio

- House Walkthrough Audio

- House Walkthrough Audio

- Opening Narration

- Narration in James's Bedroom

- Narration in the Servant's Hall

Soundtrack


Videos

Trivia

  • The HHN design team drew upon their own childhood fears to create this house.
  • It was challenging to search for decor for this house because the HHN team only has a small selection of things that look pretty and fancy. They had to borrow elements from the annual Mardi Gras event to piece together the decor for the Westhorne Manor.
  • This house seems to be heavily inspired by the 2010 Del Toro produced film, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark [1].
  • There are page numbers in the house that are visible in the facade and finale. The final number is 130 which is a reference to this being the 30th anniversary of the event.
  • Most of the narration that was playing throughout the house was being played from speakers disguised as pictures on the wall, so that guests could hear the audio right next to them.
  • The building blocks in the opening scene is from Poltergeist.
  • James's bed in the opening scene is from The Exorcist.
  • Each of the individual Fairies are children who also didn't want their teeth taken away and turned into Tooth Fairies.
  • Throughout the house, there were signs of "decay" in which walls would be covered with a black substance. Patrick Braillard has confirmed that this represents tooth decay and how the house itself isn't immune to the Fairies either. He also said that it mirrors the ink from the pages of the book and how it spreads.
  • The stained glass window of Lord Westhorne right before the master bedroom used the likeness of Charles Gray.
  • The grandfather clock seen in the servant's hall has been used at HHN since the event started. There has rarely been a year that this prop did not show up in one of the houses.
  • The peacock statue in this house was first used during Halloween Horror Nights XI.
  • The mother mannequin in the bedroom used the likeness of the owner of Froggies Fog which they work with quite frequently for scents.
  • The gurgles of James' father reused the sound effect of the King's Men in the Scary Tales: Deadly Ever After haunted house during Halloween Horror Nights 28.
  • The master bedroom also had a painting of Virginia Clemm that appeared in the Nevermore: The Madness of Poe haunted house during Halloween Horror Nights 21.
  • In the master bedroom, there was a Beethoven bust that was previously seen in The Skool in 2005.
  • In the library, there was a painting of a woman that was previously seen in Ghost Town: The Curse of Lightning Gulch during Halloween Horror Nights 26.
  • The ringing bells in the kitchen are to get the attention for the family that dinner is ready. Each bell has one of the A&D Design Team names.
  • In the servant's quarters, there is a sleeping cat in a basket on the floor.
  • In the servant's quarters, there is a hand mirror on a table smashed which is a possible reference to Mary Agana.
  • There were a pair of spectacles on a windowsill at the exit of the maids chamber on the way to the wash room. These pair of spectacles are a reference to The Storyteller.
  • Mr. Westhorne has a pocketwatch which appears in his bedroom and the servant's quarters which is hidden character development that he was cheating on his wife with some of the servants of the house.
  • The mention of "Jubilee" in the finale means that the Fairies love when people don't want their teeth taken away.
  • In the finale in the walls there are holes with mouth gums in them.
  • In the 2021 version of the house James Westhorne's voice was redone.

References

Universal Studios Orlando Fall & Halloween Experience
Characters: The Bride of Frankenstein • Tooth Fairies • Beetlejuice
Haunted Houses: Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives • Revenge of the Tooth Fairy • Beetlejuice
Other Attractions: Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store • Scarecrow Stalk Scavenger Hunt
Halloween Horror Nights 30
Characters: Jack the Clown (Event Icon)  • Beetlejuice  • Bent-Neck Lady  • The Bride of Frankenstein  • Leatherface  • The Caretaker  • The Director  • The Storyteller  • The Usher  • Lady Luck  • Chance  • Fear  • Tooth Fairies  • Pumpkin Lord  • Boris Shuster  • Eddie Schmidt  • Terra Queen  • The Controller
Haunted Houses: Beetlejuice • The Haunting of Hill House  • Universal Monsters: The Bride of Frankenstein Lives  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre  • HHN Icons: Captured  • Welcome to SCarey: Horror in the Heartland  • Case Files Unearthed: Legendary Truth  • Puppet Theatre: Captive Audience  • The Wicked Growth: Realm of the Pumpkin  • Revenge of the Tooth Fairy
Scarezones: 30 Years 30 Fears  • Seek and Destroy  • Crypt TV  • Gorewood Forest  • Lights Camera Hacktion: Eddie's Revenge
Shows: Halloween Nightmare Fuel  • Marathon of Mayhem: Carnage Factory
Other Experiences: Jack'd Up Experience  • Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store  • Chucky's Good Guys Toy Box Photo Op
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