Debuting as a popular scare zone in 2022, Sweet Revenge told the story of a Halloween Parade gone horribly wrong as the tainted candy from the Major Sweets Candy Company turned the innocent kids into crazed killers. Fueled by his sweet-tooth for revenge and the urgings of his questionable business partner, Miss Treats, Major Sweets manufactured poisoned candy to sponsor the Hollow Hills Halloween Parade, where innocent trick-or-treaters were transformed into hungry murderers stalking the streets along the route of the ruined parade.
Now, Sweet Revenge returns to this year’s event – not as a scare zone, but as a fully-fledged house, continuing on the original story of the crazed chocolatier in a new installment that takes guests through the Major Sweets Candy Factory to see exactly where the most delicious horror is made.
With the original Major Sweets scare zone delivering some truly exceptional props and set pieces back in 2022 – complete with a little stage show and several large parade floats created specifically for the event – guests can be sure that this year’s house featuring Major Sweets will be a sweet spectacular that will live up to the sugar-hyper of the 2022 scare zone. Once again featuring the crazed kids, Major Sweets: Candy Factory promises to take guests on the field trip of their lifetimes to see where the horrors are made, in a display of terror that will put even the most strange and twisted Willy Wonka adaptation to shame.
With the most recent version of the Universal Speculation Map seeming to have accurately predicted the Major Sweets house (likely denoted by the candy icon in Soundstage 24B), guests can look forward to what else the speculation map has predicted; typically an accurate guess at the year’s upcoming offerings, the speculation map is a fun tradition of the months leading up to Halloween Horror Nights – but until Universal Studios announces the houses themselves across social media, guests know that nothing is set in stone.
With the addition of this newest announcement, which flooded Universal’s social media accounts Tuesday afternoon, we now know three of the ten Halloween Horror Nights houses of 2024, and Theme Park Shark will continue to closely monitor to bring fans news of the newest houses, scare zones, shows, foods, and other horrible tricks and treats that Universal will have to offer us this year!