Universal Horror Unleashed in Las Vegas opened Thursday in a 110,000-square-foot warehouse in the Area15 District.
The attraction has four haunted houses: "Scarecrow: The Reaping," an original story set at a barren 1930s farm; a house based on the 1974 film "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre"; a Universal Monsters house, featuring the likes of Count Dracula and the Mummy; and one based on Blumhouse Productions' "The Exorcist: Believer."
There are also four immersive areas: "Kill Vault," filled with rusty knives, machetes, a strange surgeon and slashers; "Prop Graveyard," filled with dolls, mannequins and haunted objects; "Dead Storage," an area with relics and set pieces taken over by creatures like vampires and a werewolf; and "Jack's Alley," a carnival-like area where Jack the Clown and others perform the "Jack & Chance: Stay or Slay Show."
Universal Horror Unleashed has a number of food and beverage locations, like Rough Cuts, Premiere House, Broiler Bar and Jack's Alley Bar. There's also a retail location.
The "Haunted High Rollers" VIP Experience Package is now available for sale. It's a three-hour experience that gives guests an all-access pass to Universal Horror Unleashed, including unlimited haunted house visits via a VIP lane, a VIP host, and meet-and-greets with artists.