We wanted to remind our readers that Eli Roth's Goretorium opens this evening. Located right on the Las Vegas Strip, the Goretorium has been created as a year-round horror attraction.
“The GORETORIUM will be a destination for both horror fans and tourists from around the world, 365 days a year,” Roth said. “We are creating the most intense live terror experience a person can have, incorporating the latest technology with old-fashioned scares. This will be the premiere haunted experience in the world, filled with all kinds of surprises. I’ve spent years planning this, and all my nightmares are finally coming true. No matter which haunted houses you’ve been through, you have never been through anything quite like the Goretorium.”
The multi-level maze of frights submerges visitors into the tale of Sin City’s most deadly mythical hotel and casino, The Delmont. The self-guided horror experience begins in the lobby of the Delmont and unveils gruesome and ghastly sights of past hotel guest victims and the serial-killing family behind the deeds at every turn. Employing high-tech Vegas showmanship with old-fashioned scares, the terrifying labyrinth of live actors, animatronic frights and stunning special effects is contained in a vintage hotel setting that rivals Hollywood’s best movie sets.
Located across the street from City Center and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Eli Roth’s GORETORIUM also includes a freaky, 60’s inspired lounge called “Baby Dolls.” Featuring a magnificent view of City Center, the bar will entertain with caged zombie dancers and live feedings. GORETORIUM also features a one-of-a-kind horror retail shop and a venue for premiere events with a to-go bar called “Bloody Mary’s.”
Eli Roth’s GORETORIUM is the brainchild of Roth, best known as the creator of the “Hostel” and “Cabin Fever” franchises, and for his role in front of the camera as Donny "The Bear Jew" Donowitz in Quentin Tarantino's “Inglourious Basterds” for which he won SAG Best Ensemble and BFCA Critic's Choice Award for Best Acting Ensemble. His film label “Eli Roth Presents” produced the enormously successful horror hit “The Last Exorcism,” and he currently is shooting the horror series “Hemlock Grove” for Netflix."
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Standard tickets purchased at the door will cost $40, while standard tickets purchased online are discounted and cost $35. Those looking for a VIP experience can purchase a Death Row VIP pass for $60, which gives you immediate access to the attraction, a private express elevator, and complementary entrance to the Baby Dolls Lounge. Although not available yet, they also offer the option to book a private party at the Goretorium, which might be perfect for your horror-themed wedding or birthday party.
We've included a promo video below, along with some photos from a recent CNN preview to give you an idea of what to expect. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit: http://goretorium.com/