If you thought the 255-minute wait for Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure was the peak of chaos at Universal Orlando Resort this Columbus Day weekend, think again.Credit: Sarah Larson, Inside the MagicLate Sunday evening, during what should have been the final hours of Halloween Horror Nights (HHN), guests were stunned to find themselves trapped—not in a haunted house, but in the resort’s parking structures. According to eyewitnesses and social media reports, Universal Orlando shut down access to both of its parking garages, leaving thousands of guests stranded or forced to wait in security holding areas.The culprit? An unspecified security situation that left large sections of the resort’s transportation hub inaccessible, with heavy police and security presence across the area near the Jaws, King Kong, and Jurassic Park zones of the garage. Guests, many already exhausted from hours of long lines and packed houses, were not permitted to reach their cars or ride shares.“Access to Both Garages Is Now Cut Off”Jacob from Carey, a popular Halloween Horror Nights enthusiast who runs the @hhn_jacob account on X (formerly Twitter), was among the first to report the incident.“Heads up for anyone trying to leave #HHN right now: security has the entire Jaws/King Kong/Jurassic Park garage blocked with a heavy security and police presence,” he wrote before 10:30 PM. “Guests are being held in the security hub and not being allowed to access their vehicles/ride share.”Minutes later, he followed up: “Actually, access to both garages is now cut off entirely.”Heads up for anyone trying to leave #HHN right now: security has the entire Jaws/King Kong/Jurassic Park garage is blocked with a heavy security and police presence. Guests are being held in the security hub and not being allowed to access their vehicles/ride share.— Jacob from Carey (@hhn_jacob) October 13, 2025Photos and videos began surfacing on social media showing crowds of confused and frustrated guests milling about the security hub, trying to understand what was happening. No official announcement was made at the time regarding the reason for the shutdown, and as of this writing, Universal has not released a public statement explaining the situation.Thousands Caught Off GuardCredit: Inside The MagicRelated: Brawl Breaks Out in the Middle of Crowded Universal Orlando, Guest PummeledThe closure affected both guests trying to leave Halloween Horror Nights and those arriving late to the event. Several people attempting to enter the garages to pick up friends or family were turned away by Universal security and local police. Some reported being told to “come back in an hour,” with no clear explanation or alternate instructions.Inside the parks, word of the shutdown spread quickly, causing a surge of confusion and growing tension among guests trying to wrap up their night.“Absolutely wild scene at CityWalk right now,” one guest wrote. “People are sitting on curbs, staff are confused, security won’t say anything, and you can’t get to your car. What is happening?”The incident is especially notable given the timing: Columbus Day weekend, historically one of the busiest stretches of the fall season for Orlando theme parks. Combine that with Halloween Horror Nights, Universal’s most popular seasonal event, and the result is a perfect storm of heavy crowds, limited staff capacity, and logistical breakdowns.Columbus Day Crowds Were Already Pushing the LimitAs we reported yesterday, Universal Orlando Resort and the new Epic Universe park saw record-breaking wait times across the board. Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure peaked at a staggering 255 minutes—over four hours—while several other attractions like Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry and Mine-Cart Madness also pushed past 200-minute waits.Even usually manageable attractions like Spider-Man and Kong were posting waits near or above an hour. Mobile ordering was swamped, single rider lines were clogged, and by mid-afternoon, guests had taken to Reddit and X to voice their frustrations.It’s worth noting that many seasoned visitors were not surprised. Columbus Day weekend consistently draws massive crowds thanks to its placement in mid-October—just far enough from summer to feel like a break, and close enough to Halloween to make HHN irresistible.Security Concerns Amid Record AttendanceWhat exactly triggered the parking garage lockdown remains unclear, but some guests online speculated it may have involved a safety concern within the parking structures themselves—perhaps a suspicious package or altercation. Others believe the shutdown was a result of overcrowding and traffic gridlock, creating a dangerous situation that forced Universal to temporarily halt all in-and-out flow.Whatever the cause, the result was a major disruption to an already strained guest experience. Some guests didn’t make it home until well past midnight, while others reportedly walked to off-site hotels or requested ride shares from nearby locations outside the resort.If Universal hoped to keep the focus on HHN’s haunted thrills and Epic Universe’s shiny new attractions, Sunday night’s real-world scare certainly stole the spotlight.A Guest Experience NightmareFor guests, the timing couldn’t have been worse. After enduring scorching heat, jam-packed houses, and wait times that tested even the most patient fans, many were simply looking forward to getting home.“To stand in line for four hours for a ride, then get stuck in a parking garage for another hour after that? Unreal,” one guest vented online. “Universal owes us an explanation.”Some called for compensation, such as free Express Passes or discounts on future tickets. Others urged Universal to improve crowd management and security communication.What’s Next?Columbus Day weekend is now in the books, and it will likely go down as one of the most intense weekends Universal Orlando has seen since reopening post-pandemic. Between the blockbuster crowds, triple-digit wait times, and the late-night transportation meltdown, the weekend tested the resort’s capacity to deliver a seamless guest experience.If Universal hopes to avoid a repeat performance during Halloween weekend or the upcoming holiday season, better crowd forecasting, staffing, and guest communication will be essential.For guests planning a visit in the next few weeks, it may be worth waiting until early November, when crowd levels typically drop. Until then, pack your patience—and maybe reconsider driving.Have you experienced long waits or unexpected shutdowns at Universal Orlando? 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