![]() Photos: Second fire since December destroys ‘Shell Shack’ tourist attraction in Lake CountyExpand Autoplay Image 1 of 9 Second fire since December destroys ‘Shell Shack’ tourist attraction in Lake County“It was a defensive mode fire attack, and we actually struck a second alarm just to make sure we have enough resources on scene,” said Lake County Fire Rescue battalion chief Tony Cuellar. The early morning fire was the second one since December at the Seashell House, known by many as the “Shell Shack” in Fruitland Park.įirefighters were still putting out hot spots Thursday afternoon after flames gutted the Shell Shack. A raging fire burned a once popular Central Florida tourist attraction to the ground. Second fire since December destroys ‘Shell Shack’ tourist attraction in Lake CountyįRUITLAND PARK, Fla. □ /bYHEaJn1zL - Halloween Horror Nights March 23, 2023READ: Lineup announced for this year’s ‘Florida Man’-inspired Florida Film FestivalThis year’s event will bring 10 all-new haunted houses that draw inspiration from pop culture to original creations, five scare zones filled with “hordes of gruesome creatures” and live entertainment, Universal said. Select nights sept.1 - oct 31.tickets on sale now READ: 9 things happening in Central Florida this weekendSingle-night event tickets for Halloween Horror Nights are already on sale, starting at $79.99 when purchased online.Īdditional tickets and offers, including the Frequent Fear Pass, will be announced in the months leading up to Halloween Horror Nights, Universal said. ![]() Universal Orlando Resort on Thursday announced that Halloween Horror Nights officially returns this fall for a record-breaking 44 select nights from Sept. ![]() Halloween Horror Nights dates announced, some tickets on sale ![]()
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