Universal Horror Unleashed Brings Feaster Grievings to Life in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas, NVUniversal Horror Unleashed is launching “Feaster Grievings,” an original, limited-time experience running April 1 through May 2, 2026, at the year-round horror venue inside the AREA15 District in Las Vegas.

The experience is built around the story of an unfinished horror film that has resurfaced, with its sinister lead character, Feaster Bunny, determined to finish what he started. Upon entering Universal Horror Unleashed, guests receive a call sheet casting them as part of the production, pulling them into the narrative as participants rather than spectators.

The Feaster Bunny character originated in the 2011 Halloween Horror Nights haunted house H.R. Bloodengutz Presents: Holidays of Horror, part of Halloween Horror Nights 21. The character has been given an updated look for his Horror Unleashed appearance.

How the Experience Unfolds

Feaster Grievings unfolds across multiple locations within the venue. Guests begin with a “rotten egg hunt,” where they encounter characters tied to the story, including Grace, a young girl whose unsettling fixation on her tortured bunny drives much of the narrative tension. Participants who complete the hunt can earn prizes, including discounts and complimentary merchandise.

From there, guests make their way to Boiler Bar and into Feaster Bunny’s film workshop, where they meet the unhinged actor behind the character for a photo opportunity and take on the role of extras in his production.

The experience builds to its conclusion in Hedge Maze Madness, located in Jack’s Alley. With “cameras rolling,” guests navigate a twisting hedge maze in search of a golden egg while evading the Feaster Bunny’s devoted followers.

Themed Food and Beverages

Feaster Grievings also introduces limited-time food and drink items. The menu includes Pickled Eggs, Bloody Egg Cake Pops, Beet Poached Truffled Deviled Eggs, and Duck Confit, along with specialty drinks such as The Feaster-tini and The Blood Bunny Mocktail.

About Universal Horror Unleashed

Universal Horror Unleashed opened in August 2025 as the first permanent horror concept from Universal Destinations & Experiences. The venue brings the production value of Halloween Horror Nights to a year-round format built around a different pacing philosophy, with four themed zones designed for lingering rather than rushing between scares. The zones feature live entertainment, roaming characters with evolving storylines, themed bars, and dining.

The four walk-through haunted houses are Scarecrow: The Reaping, a Dust Bowl-era original story carried over from past Halloween Horror Nights events; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which traces the 1974 film’s events in a linear sequence; Universal Monsters, a gothic house uniting Dracula, The Mummy, and Frankenstein; and Blumhouse’s The Exorcist: Believer, based on the recent film. Themed venues include Jack’s Alley Bar, a circus-from-hell headlined by longtime Halloween Horror Nights icon Jack the Clown, and The Boiler, a cocktail bar set beneath a towering, flaming machine in the Universal Monsters zone.

A second Universal Horror Unleashed location is planned for Chicago.

Tickets and Pricing

Feaster Grievings is included with general admission to Universal Horror Unleashed. Through April 30, tickets start at $39 for Nevada residents and $49 for non-residents, reflecting savings of up to $50 on select tickets. Tickets are available at UniversalHorrorUnleashed.com and are subject to availability.

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Philip Hernandez

Philip Hernandez is editor of Haunted Attraction Network and Seasonal Entertainment Source. He’s covered themed entertainment for decades through HAN, Green Tagged podcast, and is a regular contributor to InPark Magazine, Attractions Magazine, and InterPark Magazine. Philip produces the annual OSCARES Halloween Industry Awards and serves on the IAAPA Brass Ring Live Entertainment Task Force.

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