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Universal Volcano Bay Nights is back for fall, now through October



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After the launch of its first-ever nighttime waterpark event earlier this year, Universal Orlando Resort once again hosts Volcano Bay Nights event, on now through the end of October.

Volcano Bay Nights, which debuted this spring, offers guests exclusive access to the limited-capacity park at night, with character meet-and-greets, live entertainment and treats. And this time, it features Scooby-Doo and the rest of the Mystery gang. 

The fall-themed event features live entertainment throughout the fiery island, including the chance to take pictures with iconic characters and villains from the Scooby-Doo franchise, along with a live DJ soirée at Waturi Beach.  

Other perks include shorter wait times for fan-favorite rides like TeAwa the Fearless River, Ko’okiri Body Plunge, Krakatau Aqua Coaster and more. 

The park will also offer complimentary island-inspired snacks like pineapple & coconut popcorn and signature menu items from onsite restaurants, in addition to more than 100 drink choices and free refills with a Volcano Bay Freestyle Souvenir Cup.

Tickets are available for $99 plus tax per person, with self-parking included. Universal Orlando passholders can expect to receive a 10% discount off the ticketed price. To upgrade the experience, Universal says that private cabanas will be available to book at the concierge huts on the day of the event for $279.99, on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Guests will have access to Volcano Bay on Friday nights until Oct. 31, beginning at 4 p.m., with the event officially taking place from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.


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