I’ll go ahead and drop some thoughts:
The entrance to the land is great, along with the street entertainment.
You can definitely tell that the Werewolf Coaster was a later addition. It really throws off the scale of the Manor. It also covers up the Burning Blade. I imagine when they initially designed this land with the theater show, the Burning Blade was probably a secondary weenie to the Manor, meant to be seen off in the distance. Unfortunately that is not the case, you basically have to walk around the coaster to see it.
The coaster ride experience is akin to something out of SeaWorld, exposed speakers on black sticks, static werewolf figures, and a comically bad finale scene (it might fit the “theme” like how Dinorama did) from the top of the coaster you also see the white roof and A/C of the burning blade
Monsters Unchained was good. Loved the AA’s. The pre-show is stunning. Most of the animatronics worked during our ride-through. The storyline is a little bit over the top for what it needs to be, but the ride being good makes up for it. They really tried hard to force this story into the queue with tons of posters and signage. It’s a solid attraction but it’s no Rise of The Resistance. It is definitely the most epic showcase of animatronics in Orlando; these things are so lifelike and move incredibly fast
Monsters was my most anticipated land before going into the park, and I hate to say that it definitely ranked at the bottom after experiencing everything. I’m not positive on the actual size of the land, but it felt the smallest