Universal Epic Universe Teases Horrifying New Attraction - Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment

Jun 20, 2024 in "Universal Orlando Resort"

Universal Epic Universe  - Dark Universe concept art
Posted: Thursday June 20, 2024 11:30am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Universal Orlando Resort has released new details of the spine-chilling realm of its new Dark Universe in 2025, one of five worlds within the highly anticipated Universal Epic Universe.

Created by the Universal Creative team in partnership with Universal Pictures, Dark Universe blends the iconic stories of unearthly legends like Dracula, The Wolf Man, Frankenstein’s Monster, the Bride of Frankenstein and more with a new generation of monsters and characters, including Dr. Victoria Frankenstein – the great-great-granddaughter of the infamous Henry Frankenstein who has continued his misguided experiments. As guests venture through Darkmoor – the ravaged village within Dark Universe – they’ll encounter the characters and subjects of those experiments within a first-of-its-kind theme park environment that offers family-friendly fun while also pushing the boundaries on intensity.


The journey to Dark Universe begins the moment guests enter its electrifying portal, which harnesses the dark energy of Darkmoor. As guests step foot inside, that same energy will pulsate throughout the entire village and connect at the top of Frankenstein Manor – the towering focal point of Dark Universe. Nestled within the blackened stone walls of the town, guests will embark on unique adventures where they can get made up to look like their favorite monsters, spin through the woods aboard a thrilling family coaster, enjoy unique dining establishments, enter Frankenstein Manor to brave Universal Orlando’s most chilling ride ever, and more.

Here’s more information about the thrilling yet unsettling attractions and entertainment experiences that await visitors to Dark Universe:

Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment – Universal Orlando’s most terrifying attraction yet, this dark ride takes guests deep into the catacombs of Frankenstein Manor, where Dr. Victoria Frankenstein conducts her twisted experiments. In a vain display of her genius, she invites guests into her laboratory to witness a demonstration of her ability to control monsters – but her plans go awry when her attempts to control the most dangerous of monsters, Dracula, fails, unleashing a horde of enraged monsters. Guests are then thrust into an intense ride through the darkness as they try to evade the grasps of The Wolf Man, The Mummy, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, the Brides of Dracula and others.


Curse of the Werewolf – Deep in the woods that sit on the edge of Darkmoor, guests will find Curse of the Werewolf, a spinning family coaster inspired by “The Wolf Man.” Guests will enter the encampment of The Guild of Mystics where they’ll be greeted by the Maleva, the guild’s all-knowing seer and leader, who warns them that they bear the mark of the werewolf. Guests then board a wagon and venture into the forest – racing to escape the werewolves before they become one themselves.

Darkmoor Monster Makeup Experience – Guests of all ages can become fashionably monstrous as they don elaborate face paint and temporary tattoos at Darkmoor Monster Makeup Experience. Here, monster makers have converted Dr. Pretorius’ infamous old lab into a parlor to continue the spirit of his demented experiments, and skilled artisans use their talents to transform guests’ outer appearances so they can showcase their fandom for the Universal Monsters.

Meet the Monsters – There’s always someone…or something…looming in the shadows of Dark Universe – including Monsters who are eager to meet and greet everyone from kids to adults, including Dr. Victoria Frankenstein’s Monster and the alluring Bride of Frankenstein. Guests will also encounter other unusual inhabitants roaming the eerie village, including Victoria Frankenstein’s servant, Ygor, The Invisible Man, an eccentric monster hunter, and a talented musician who regales guests with songs and tales of the classic Universal Monsters stories.

Das Stakehaus – Darkmoor’s most ominous restaurant, this establishment is a dining hall run by vampire “familiars” who size up unsuspecting patrons to be part of the vampires’ feast. Surrounded by artwork and artifacts detailing the history of the village’s creatures of the night, guests can enjoy a menu of kebabs, burgers, sandwiches and more.

The Burning Blade Tavern – Despite the blades of the windmill still smoldering and flaming periodically, Darkmoor’s monster hunters have transformed this old fiery mill into their favorite hangout. While enjoying a menu of burgers, wings, bratwurst, pretzels and specialty beverages, guests will hear stories of the infamous “Hounds” – boastful hunters from beyond Darkmoor – all while surrounded by an impressive display of the monster heads they consider their “trophies.”

De Lacey’s Cottage – Near Frankenstein Manor sits De Lacey’s Cottage food stand, where the original Frankenstein’s Monster once received sustenance and friendship. Here, guests can find a variety of snacks and cool treats like cinnamon bread, ice cream, twisted taters and more.

Guests can take home a piece of the immortal world of Dark Universe with commemorative merchandise and mementos from retail locations like Pretorius’ Scientific Oddities.

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sedati2 hours ago

I'm well aware of their purpose, but as the Universal design team supposedly is as well, this is poor design/layout. Nets are a lazy compromise just as tarps are a lazy solution to shade (I'll fault Disney in this as well with random umbrellas being the absolute laziest.)

Rich Brownn10 hours ago

Not according to universal. They already stated before park opens

TalkToEthan12 hours ago

Hmmmmm??? ……….do you mean water proof tarps or actual netting……..I suppose an extra fine net(something like a fine mesh strainer) would greatly help but not completely protect bystanders.

Baloo12422 hours ago

We demand nothing but the finest of product, you silly person.

mkt1 day ago

The key to winning is which park will have the greatest number of regulars at the bars. According to my wallet, it's currently a three-way tie between 1- Rose and Crown 2- Finegans 3- Baseline

Jrb19791 day ago

They did say they are going to be offering single day Epic tickets soon. My bet is after the park opens that will happen.

lazyboy97o1 day ago

You cannot own a concept, even with patents which only last 20 years. Universal Studios Moscow was supposed to have a non-coaster and fast Fast & Furious attraction.

TalkingHead1 day ago

Tbf everybody’s hating on the admission setup.

drkarcher221 day ago

I have to assume that Disney own the concept of Slot Car rides because it seems like the most obvious thing for a Fast & Furious ride. Other than the obvious budget restrictions of just taking a section of the Tram tour and dropping it in Orlando

Jrb19791 day ago

Is there anything you like about this new park? You hate on the theme, you hate on the ticket setup.

TalkingHead1 day ago

Looking at ticketing for this park is like a game of how many rakes can Comcast step on?

TheCoasterNerd1 day ago

It could also be because of the ride model. This is just a guess, but maybe they think the spinning system is more likely to knock stuff out of pockets etc. Click the spoiler for the (gross) other option Other option is they think the spinning model is more likely to make guests puke so they put the nets there to try and prevent those below from getting soaked in the stuff

DarkMetroid5671 day ago

But even with that in mind it’s quite bizarre. There are many rides that get closer to guests and don’t require the Alpine Coaster-esque nets that Werewolf is getting.

TheCoasterNerd1 day ago

I get your joke, but in case you weren't aware the netting is there to prevent items which fall off the ride from hitting guests below. Hence why they "overuse" nets - they have to. Just like Busch Gardens or Universal do when their rides cross guest areas. Of course, you're not supposed to bring on loose items, but if you do anyways, this is to catch them and prevent injury.