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Couple to wed at Halloween Horror Nights
April Richardson and Adam Cohen (that's the blood-drenched, happy couple in the picture at right) are the winners of a wedding package at Halloween Horror Nights.The Vermont couple, who describe themselves as "lifelong fans of Halloween," will wed on the steps of a haunted house at Universal Orlando on Oct. 15.
April, a graphic designer, and Adam, a pharmacist, met six years ago and got engaged this May.
"Getting married at Halloween Horror Nights would join our two loves in the best possible way," April says.
If you entered and didn't win, you can still get a horror-filled wedding. Universal is offering wedding packages with a chainsaw drill team, 10 "scareactors" as wedding guests, transportation in a hearse, and Halloween-themed menus.
For more information on the wedding packages, check out Universal's wedding Web site.
Halloween Horror Nights is in its 20th year. The event runs on select nights through Oct. 31, with eight haunted houses, six scarezones and two live shows. More information on ticketing and travel packages is available at Universal's Web site.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
nodevout Oct 11th 2010 12:22AM
That is sick. I celebrate Halloween and watch horror movies and so on. But marriage should be and is sacred. Churches are for marrying in, not some haunted house. Guess where this marriage is gonna be very soon?
George Oct 11th 2010 2:36PM
Marriage is a blessed union making vows to each other in the presence of God, and God is wherever there is love. He isn't confined to a sanctuary...to assume he is is to give his power and grace limits. That is a form of blasphemy. Also, nodevout, judgement is reserved for the big man, not for you. I have no doubt and full faith that God can determine if a couple deserves blessing regardless of their wedding theme or location. Sacredness isn't based on place or on ceremony or on tradition.