Today’s Groupon Las Vegas Daily Deal of the Day: Goretorium – $17.99 for Haunted-House Visit at Eli Roth’s Goretorium (51% Off)
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Value $36.98
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In a Nutshell
Blood and mangled body parts abound in the mythical Delmont hotel, the $10 million brainchild of horror-movie icon Eli Roth
The Fine Print
Expires 180 days after purchase.
Not recommended for children under 13 years of age.
Goretorium
http://goretorium.com/
3717 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Floor 2
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
(702) 463-6770
$17.99 for One General-Admission Ticket (Up to $36.98 Value)
Wander the gruesome confines of the ’60s-themed Delmont Hotel, where actors fall victim to gruesome, bloodthirsty killers. If you make it out alive, head to the Baby Dolls Lounge for a creepy cocktail (not included with this deal) and a performance by zombie go-go dancers. Due to the violent nature of this self-guided horror experience, it is not recommended for children younger than 13.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Eli Roth’s Goretorium didn’t start out as a $10 million project. “I kept adding stuff,” he said. Roth’s Hostel and Cabin Fever movie franchises, among others, have earned him a spot in the notoriously gruesome “Splat Pack” of filmmakers. He meticulously designed each detail of the fictional Delmont Hotel—a rundown establishment rumored to be run by murderous proprietors—to keep visitors screaming 365 days a year, and he continues to add frightening new elements.
Actor-victims scream as they fall to a giant meat grinder and other atrocities, prompting guests to hasten their self-guided journey through winding, dungeon-like hallways lined with mangled body parts. From the film-worthy costumes and sound effects to the carefully chosen slot machines in the lobby’s casino, the site is “a stew of horror tropes mixed with an eye for decade-crossing design,” according to CNN. The place, says EW.com, “may just be the kind of gruesome, bloody year-round destination horror fans have been salivating for.”
Visitors emerging from their frightful tour stumble toward the outdoor, ’60s-themed Baby Dolls Lounge overlooking The Strip. There, they can soothe their nerves with spooky cocktails, be entertained by go-go dancers dressed like zombies, and possibly catch a glimpse of celebrities such as Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber or Marilyn Manson. Hardcore gore enthusiasts even get married on the premises by a vampire or zombie minister, conveniently satisfying the “something borrowed” requirements with a plate of fresh brains.
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