Universal Orlando’s Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment has officially surpassed 1 million riders, becoming the first attraction at Universal’s new Epic Universe to reach this milestone. The announcement was made in early August 2025, less than three months after the park opened in May. Gregory Hall, the ride’s creative director, confirmed the news in a post celebrating the team’s achievement.
🚨Monsters Unchained the Frankenstein Experiment just hit 1MILLION RIDERS! pic.twitter.com/kmWeoetejq
— Gprodigy (@G_Prodigy) August 5, 2025
Despite being one of the most elaborate and highly themed rides in the new park, Monsters Unchained has consistently maintained lower wait times. According to multiple reports, the ride has an hourly throughput of over 2,000 guests, a rate that helped it cross the one-million mark faster than any other attraction in the park.
A Ride Rooted in Classic Horror Lore
Set in the shadowy Frankenstein Manor, the attraction forms the narrative anchor of Epic Universe’s Dark Universe land. The ride tells the story of Dr. Victoria Frankenstein—portrayed as the great-great-granddaughter of the legendary Dr. Henry Frankenstein—whose experiment to control evil backfires. Her efforts to subdue classic Universal Monsters like Dracula, The Mummy, and The Creature from the Black Lagoon unravel into chaos, plunging guests into a thrilling escape attempt.

The flaming windmill at Dark Universe in Universal’s Epic Universe – Photo Credit: Marvin Montanaro
The storytelling leans heavily into Universal’s horror legacy while updating the presentation with modern visual effects. The gothic sets, torch-lit corridors, and storm-ridden backdrops create an immersive environment consistent with the studio’s 1930s horror aesthetics.
Breakthrough Animatronics and Ride Technology
The ride features 14 fully animated figures, including some of the most complex animatronics Universal has ever developed. Notably, Frankenstein’s Monster stands nearly nine feet tall and weighs over 800 pounds. This figure uses advanced servo motors and facial animation to convey emotion in real time.

Key art for the Dark Universe at Epic Universe
Each character—The Wolf Man, The Phantom of the Opera, and others—is brought to life with a mix of physical and digital effects. Universal has stated that many of these figures can blink, snarl, and move with fluid motion, adding depth and realism to each encounter.

Epic Universe concept art for Frankenstein’s Monster – Universal
The ride vehicle is based on a KUKA arm motion system, previously seen in Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, but with improvements. Riders have noted smoother movement, reduced motion sickness, and more responsive synchronization between vehicles and show scenes.
Guest Response and Critical Reception
Early reviews have been overwhelmingly positive. Theme park critics and guest blogs alike highlight the attraction’s pacing, atmospheric depth, and technical achievements. Review aggregator Wild Ride Reviews gave it a 94% approval score, citing it as a standout in both narrative design and practical effects.

The portal to Dark Universe at Universal’s Epic Universe theme park – Photo Credit: Marvin Montanaro
Guests have appreciated the way the ride balances intense scenes with smooth transitions, avoiding jump scares in favor of slow-building tension. While some reviewers noted occasional lighting inconsistencies or visibility of backstage areas, most agree these are minor issues in an otherwise top-tier experience.
The ride’s success has also had an effect on the surrounding Dark Universe land, boosting foot traffic and merchandise sales, including apparel, monster-themed collectibles, and Dr. Frankenstein lab kits.
Operations and Industry Impact
Behind the scenes, Monsters Unchained benefits from a highly trained operations team. Gregory Hall credited team members for maintaining dispatch intervals and throughput during soft openings and peak periods alike.

Night Time Fireworks in Celestial Park and the Helios Grand Hotel at Epic Universe in Universal Orlando – Photo Credit: NBC Universal
Industry analysts are now looking to Universal’s execution on this attraction as a model for future high-capacity, immersive rides. With Epic Universe’s phased growth strategy, Monsters Unchained is already setting the tone for what’s expected across the park.
Conclusion
Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment has quickly established itself as a flagship ride in Epic Universe. Combining legacy characters, immersive storytelling, and modern ride technology, it appeals to a broad range of visitors. As the first attraction to surpass one million riders in the new park, it represents not just an operational milestone—but also a creative triumph for Universal.
Are you one of the 1 million who have ridden Monsters Unchained at Epic Universe? How did you like it? Let us know in the comments!
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