A wooden sign reads "CRYSTAL LAKE" surrounded by trees and greenery.

Enter Camp Crystal Lake if You Dare at the Universal Studios Hollywood Jason Universe House

Jamie Rowland

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Guests looking to visit Camp Crystal Lake and many, many Jasons can experience the franchise culminate throughout the JASON UN1V3RSE house at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights in Universal Studios Hollywood.

JASON UN1V3RSE Haunted House

JASON UN1V3RSE is the new name for the Friday the 13th franchise. When announced, Universal released the following teaser description:

The iconic horror villain Jason Voorhees is coming for you. Step into his terrifying world, from his sinister shack in the woods to the summer camp where it all began.

A wooden sign reads "CRYSTAL LAKE" surrounded by trees and greenery.

Guests step into the house through Camp Crystal Lake, as signified by a few signs between the trees.

After being warned of “Camp Blood,” guests pass a recreation of Jason attacking Ginny Field in her red Volkswagen.

A decayed head on a sweater surrounded by lit candles on a table in a dim, rustic room with a newspaper on the wall.

Guests then walk past Pamela Voorhees’ buried head, in reference to the 2009 Friday the 13th reboot.

Person in a yellow hoodie glowing red in the dark, surrounded by leafy branches.

Several scareactors and figures of campers are also scattered through the first area of the house.

Back-to-back rooms of multiple Jasons popping out of the walls and jumping out to scare guests are located in the next area.

Near the end, guests travel through the Eternal Peace Cemetery, where even more Jason encounters are waiting around each corner.

The house is a culmination of all the kills and thrills from throughout the series, which began in 1980; therefore, multiple iterations of the slasher/serial killer are depicted.

Watch our Jason Universe Friday the 13th haunted house POV below:

You can also read our review of the Jason Universe house in Florida to se if it met expectations.

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