Whitby - Coast

Bram Stoker's Dracula Experience

Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' is brought to life in this walk-through attraction - a series of 10 scenes using sounds and new electronic special effects, models and live actors.

About Bram Stoker's Dracula Experience

The Dracula Experience is a unique tour through the Dracula story and the connection to Whitby using animated scenes, electronic special effects and live actors. In 1885, the Russian Schooner 'The Demeter' was hit by a wild storm and ran aground in Whitby harbour on Tate Hill Sands. Mysteriously, all the crew were dead including the captain, who was lashed to the helm. The instant the Demeter ran aground, a huge black dog was seen to leap ashore and run up the 199 steps towards Whitby abbey. The dog was known to be one of the many forms into which a vampire could transform itself. Bram Stoker's Count Dracula had arrived in England!

Openings

Winter / Early Spring Weekends only 11am – 5pm
Spring: April – July      Open Everyday* 11am – 5pm
Summer:  July –  September Everyday 11am – 5pm (Live Actors )
Autumn:  September –  November   Open Everyday* 11am – 5pm
Winter: November / December / January    Weekends only* 11am – 5pm

Christmas and New Year       Times may vary please call on the day you would like to visit**

*Please note live actor is only featured during Peak Times, School Holidays and Group Bookings.

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