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The 13th Floor Experince at Circus Circus Las Vegas

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

We are told that 13 is an unlucky number. The date Friday the 13th is taboo because the Knights Templar were arrested and condemned by the seneschals of Philippe IV, King of France, in a “pre-dawn raid” on Friday, October 13th, 1307. Since this time, the number 13 has been shunned for centuries. Even today, some architects omit the 13th floor from buildings; that is, except at the Circus Circus Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

During October, in addition to the Fright Dome, brave guests at Circus Circus can take an elevator up to its 13th floor and take a tour through 13 rooms of mayhem and horrors. After our Fright Dome experience the night before, we didn’t have high expectations for this “experience.” And while it wasn’t very scary, it turned out to be an entertaining haunt experience. What’s on the 13the floor? Well, we’re not going to be the ones to give it all away, but we will share some vague details of what you can expect inside.

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The journey to the 13th floor begins at the casino level, where guests are ushered into a special dimly lit elevator with a ghostly bellhop. While 13 floors isn’t very high up, it seems to take longer than usual to arrive at the destiantion. During the ride up, the peculiarly acting bellhop warns guests about strange happenings on the floor and wishes us luck as we disembark.

Upon arrival, a macabre looking host welcomes us to the 13th floor and asks all the guests to give him their names (little do you know, the host will remember everyone’s names and by the time you “check out,” nearly everyone or everything residing on the 13th floor will be yelling out your names). From this point, we are quickly ushered from the hallway through the rooms. We felt the actors did a great job interacting with us, and for this particular setup, the tour guide worked well. We did feel as if some of the scenes were rushed, and more time could have been spent building up the suspense of the scares inside the respective rooms.

At $20 per person, we found the 13th Floor experience to be pricey for what it actually is. It would be better if they kept the price at $13, which it was last year, and they really should give discounts for those who also purchased a Fright Dome ticket (they did give us a discount coupon to Fright Dome, but we had already been to that). However, if you’re short on time and need a quick haunt fix, we recommend that you check out the 13th Floor Experience. Maybe beforehand, go to the casino and try to win your admission at the roultette table. Place a bet on 13; who knows, it may be your lucky number.

Ratings:

  • Haunt Design: 4 Skulls
  • Scare Factor: 2.5 Skulls

 Overall Rating for 13th Floor Experience: 3 Skulls

Haunt Review: Fright Dome 2011

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Everything in Vegas is a gamble and going to haunts is no exception…

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were very excited when we heard that this year, Fright Dome would be the official home of Michael Myers. As many of our Haunt Stalkers already know, Mr. Myers is one of our favorite horror icons, and we really loved the 2009 Halloween maze at Universal Studios Hollywood’s HHN. We weren’t necessarily expecting Fright Dome’s two Michael Myers–themed mazes to be at the same production level of HHN, but we had heard (or at least saw the marketing) that Fright Dome offers one of the top haunt productions in the country. So with the promise of being terrorized by Halloween’s most vicious Trick O’ Treater at one of the country’s top haunts in Sin City, how could we not make the trip to experience Fright Dome firsthand?

Upon arrival in Vegas, we found Fright Dome was being advertising everywhere, with billboards, taxi toppers, and ad trucks cruising the strip. There were also special television appearances by former Halloween cast members on the local news stations along with radio promotions. There was no question that Michael Myers was in town! All of the promotion further increased our anticipation, and it seems that it was effective as we would end up going to the most crowded Haunt we’ve ever been to.

When we arrived at the Circus Circus hotel, we encountered a gridlocked driveway into the parking lots. In addition, there was a long line of people that extending along the driveway. After navigating through the crowd and some (rude) police officers who were acting as if they’d rather have desk duty, we parked and got into line. This is when the fun really began . . . to stop. The primary line to get through security took 40 minutes. If you purchase your tickets online, you can bypass the general security line; however, the cops won’t let you cut through until you’ve reached the front of the ticket sales tent, so you get to wait along with the rest of the minions. You also can’t use any of the discount offers for online ticket purchases.

After going through security, those with pre-purchased tickets can go directly inside the Fright Dome. Those foolish enough not to buy them online, like us, will be subjected to at least another 40-minute line. Keep in mind that they hide the lines in tents and have no signs about the wait time, so it’s difficult to assess how long you’ll be waiting (we would have left had we known it would take over an hour just to get in). Feeling we didn’t want to cut our losses yet, we stayed in line and finally got to buy our tickets. The one benefit of waiting was that we got to use a buy-one, get-one free coupon we found on the ground.  We also upgraded our tickets to the front-of-the-line passes as we couldn’t take waiting in lines any longer.

Once we made it inside the Fright Dome, the real terror began, as we were faced with a dark and crowded sanctum filled with screaming children, the Children of the Dome.  If you want to know where parents stash their children in Las Vegas, this is the place. We’re accustomed to attending haunts that have a multi-generational appeal and audience, but we felt out place in this giant arcade where the average age appeared to be 14 years old. It seemed as if the kids were more interested in the rides and video games than the haunt offerings, and many were even too young to be familiar with the Halloween movies or the recent remakes. With the congested walkways, poor lighting, and confusing directional signs, we literally had to go through mazes of people (children) just to get to the mazes. We’re not sure what the capacity level is for this place, but it was beyond the limit of being comfortable, and we couldn’t imagine it being safe had some kind of disaster occurred.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We do have to give credit for the excellent makeup jobs on many of the roaming scareactors and some of the standalone scenes set up through out the Fright Dome. We also acknowledge their partnership with  the sCare Foundation. However, we still have to review haunts based on the caliber of their mazes and our overall experience.

MAZE REVIEWS

We use a 1-5 skull rating system and evaluate the mazes on design and scare factor. We do our best not to spoil the mazes for those who’ve yet to experience them, so we won’t provide scare-by-scare reviews, but we will share highlights and our overall opinions on the effectiveness of the mazes.

Halloween -The Home of Michael Myers: In this maze, guests get a one-on-one tour of the Myers home, where nosey trick-or-treaters have been sneaking inside giving the neighbors tours as it creeps closer to Halloween. Of course, what we soon realize is that the legend himself has returned home for the season. We didn’t care for the tour-guide element, which was used in nearly all the Fright Dome mazes. Having a tour guide takes away the feeling of being alone and discovering your way through the maze. This maze had a rather detailed opening scene with a cop car parked outside the porch of the Myers house.  However, this ended up being only one of a total four impressive scenes inside this entire maze. The majority of the maze had cheap black tarp walls with flashing strobe lights that significantly took away from the feeling of actually being inside a house.  There were a couple of unique scares, including the suspenseful dinning room scene where Michael is sitting at the table eyeballing everyone as they enter before he jumps up and goes after select victims in the group. We do have to give credit to the Michael Myers scareactors who did a decent job of stalking us in some of the scenes. At the end, we were confused by the Jeepers Creepers truck that makes an appearance in the maze (we didn’t know he and Mikey were in cahoots). Overall, this maze wasn’t very impressive and did not have the quality we’d expect from one of the “top 5 haunts in the nation.”  It also falls short of offering a unique Halloween movie-themed experience.

Ratings:

  • Haunt Design: 2 Skulls
  • Scare Factor: 2 Skulls

Halloween – Haddonfield Memorial Hospital: The maze begins in the Emergency Room, where we check in with the nurses before we end up in the  middle of the Psychiatric Ward of Haddonfield Memorial Hospital where Michael Myers is (was) being held. For the Halloween purist, you’ll note that Haddonfield Memorial Hospital was where they took Michael’s sister Laurie to recover in Halloween 2, and it didn’t have a psychiatric ward; Michael was actually held at Smith’s Grove Sanitarium in the movies. But, we guess most of the 10-years-olds wouldn’t notice this detail. The sets in this maze were even sparser than in the Myers home maze, with even more strobe lights flashing along sheet, chain link, and tarp walls. The Michaels in this maze were also of poorer quality compared with the former ones, as we saw Michael go from being short and slim to tall and fat in consecutive scenes.  The overall focus of this maze went away from being about Michael Myers and more about the “crazy people” inside who were more annoying than scary.

Ratings:

  • Haunt Design: 1.5 Skulls
  • Scare Factor: 1 Skull

Fright High: The story of this maze is straightforward: zombie and monster students are running amuck through the hallways of a  dilapidated high school. This maze was almost as scary as going through Fright Dome’s pathways filled with the screaming teenagers.  The scareactors in this maze were also some of the best in Fright Dome, with some very good makeup effects. While there were some tarp-lined pathways with strobe lights, this maze actually had better props and sets than the Halloween mazes and was very long. Once again, we were stuck in a “tour group” walking through the maze, so we got scared only once or twice.

Ratings:

  • Haunt Design: 2.5 Skulls
  • Scare Factor: 1.5 Skull

Hillbilly Hell: This is said to be ranked as one of the scariest haunted houses at Fright Dome. It may be scary if you’re 10. This is a typical cannibal hillbilly maze, where you venture through a taxidermy shop, butcher shop, and end up in the dining room of the locals. In this maze, our tour guide kept stopping in scenes, and due to the size of the group, not everyone could see or hear what was going on during the narration. This maze had some interesting props such as the grandpa blob and demon dogs, but once again, it was lacking scares.

Ratings:

  • Haunt Design: 2 Skulls
  • Scare Factor: 0.5 Skull

Chainsaw Massacre: Here we find chainsaw-wielding maniacs gone wild. This maze is billed as a Fright Dome favorite that most guests supposedly can’t make it through. We almost didn’t make it through either, not because it was scary, but because of the suffocating fumes from the chainsaws inside the maze. Even though it’s outside on the Fright Dome’s patio, we were concerned for the scareactors who had work in this maze all night breathing in these toxic fumes. In this maze, yet again, we’re walking down black tarp hallways with an abundant amount of strobe lights with a few set pieces scattered about, which basically consisted of turned-over trucks and cars. What usually makes chainsaws scary in a maze is the surprise element, but in this maze, the chainsaws are continuously running and therefore lack any kind of surprise scare factor. This was a disappointing end to a disappointing night at Fright Dome.

Ratings:

  • Haunt Design: 1 Skull
  • Scare Factor: 0.5 Skull

Fright Dome Overall Rating: 1 SKULL


2011 Haunt Profile: Fright Dome at Circus Circus

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Beginning Saturday, Oct. 1 Fright Dome takes over The Adventuredome at Circus Circus in Las Vegas. As we reported earlier, this year’s headliner is Mr. Halloween himself, Michael Myers.  In addition, Fright Dome will be offering three other mazes, Scare Zones, and their full slate of thrill rides which includes the motion simulators Elvira’s Superstition and Dracula’s Haunted Castle.

This October, the Scare Zone is planning to head out Sin City, put it all on red, and try our luck at Fright Dome and other Vegas area haunts.  So, be sure to look for our Vegas haunt reviews, coming soon. In addition, if any of our Haunt Stalkers have been to Fright Dome before, we’d love to see your comments.

Here’s the full Fright Dome line up:

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Haddonfield Memorial Hospital
The newest addition to Fright Dome as Michael Myers lands in Las Vegas for the 2011 Halloween season! All seems normal as guests arrive at the Emergency Room to check in with the nurses however in a twist of fate the elevator lands on the wrong floor stranding everyone in the basement. Instead of triage guests now find themselves in the middle of the Psychiatric Ward of Haddonfield Memorial Hospital where the evil force Known as Michael Myers is being held. Or is he? Guests will soon learn that Michael has escaped and roams the hallways hunting them. Will you escape or will he find you? 

 

 

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The Home of Michael Myers
See where the evil began. Guests will get a one-on-one tour of the Myers home. Nosey trick-or-treaters have been sneaking inside giving the neighbors tours as it creeps closer to Halloween. What they don’t realize is that the legend himself is returning home for the season. Will you be there on the night Michael comes home…? 

 

 

 

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Chainsaw Massacre is a Fright Dome favorite. Most guests can’t make it through this bloodcurdling haunted house. Chainsaw Massacre has the record for the guests using the “chicken exits” every year. This year the “chicken exits” have been boarded up and you are stuck inside to try to survive. Are you brave enough to take on chainsaw wielding maniacs? 

 

fright high fright high
Knock ‘em dead class of 2011!! Think your high school is a nightmare? Think again… you obviously haven’t visited Fright High! All new for 2011 guests will enjoy their first day with a terrifying orientation. Dare to take part in the Fright High Prom night and experience Anatomy class as its finest as students hack up their classmates. Be sure to stay out of the locker room… 

 

 

 

 

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Hillbilly Hell
is a classic and has been ranked one of the scariest haunted houses at Fright Dome. Guests will be transported from the Las Vegas Strip to the backwoods in this terrifying haunted house. Visit the taxidermy shop, butcher shop, and even land in the dining room of the locals. Will you make it back alive? Or will you be stuck in this rustic hell forever?
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Test your luck against the notorious Fright Dome Chainsaw Twins and their deranged friends. Will you survive? Towering at almost 7-feet-tall each they cut through the darkness wielding their blood-splattered chainsaws.
…More Scare Zones Coming Soon!
rides
rides all rides

  • CANYON BLASTER
  • CHAOS
  • DISK’O
  • 4-D F/X THEATER
  • INVERTER
  • SLINGSHOT
  • ELVIRA’S SUPERSTITION
  • DRACULA’S HAUNTED CASTLE
  • DROP DEMONS AND SUPER CREATURES
  • RIM RUNNER HAUNTED VOYAGE

 

Michael Myers Has Come To Las Vegas…

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Michael has come to Fright Dome!

After “coming home” to HHN Hollywood in 2009, Mr. Myers is now headed out to Las Vegas to kill any chances of luck that you may of had. Michael Myers is one of our favorite horror icons so we may have to make a special trip to Las Vegas ourselves to see if “what stalks in Vegas, kills in Vegas”.

Beginning Saturday, Oct. 1 Fright Dome takes over The Adventuredome at Circus Circus and will partner with Compass Films International to theme two of its five haunted houses after the legendary horror film HALLOWEEN. Fright Dome’s HALLOWEEN themed houses will bring together popular scenes from the iconic horror movie guaranteed to terrify even the bravest. Guests can look forward to touring the famed Haddonfield Memorial Hospital through the psychiatric ward where Michael Myers is being held… or is he?

The second house will immediately transport the unsuspecting onto the front doorstep of the Myers home for a journey through the beginnings Michael’s terror. “We’ve always had one of the top haunted attractions in the nation but I would have never dreamed that I would have the opportunity to work with the most-recognized horror film of all times and the team behind it,” said Jason Egan, owner and creator of Fright Dome. “HALLOWEEN is a timeless classic and most people fear Michael Myers over any other characters out there. I’m thrilled that Las Vegas has embraced this event every year allowing us to grow and make this year truly the most terrifying yet.”

“Compass International Films is proud and excited to be part of Fright Dome this year,” said Malek Akkad producer of the HALLOWEEN franchise. “HALLOWEEN is the quintessential suspense film, and one that continues to thrill audiences every year, especially during Halloween season! We, along with the creative team at Fright Dome, are delighted to bring Michael Myers to the Las Vegas Strip. I am sure this will be a fantastic experience for horror fans of all ages.”Dark and fog-filled, Fright Dome creates a chilling atmosphere with roaming characters, high-powered strobes, multi-colored lasers and five acres of fright made up of all new extreme scare zones, rides, attractions and live shows.

In addition to partnering with Akkad to bring the new theme to Fright Dome this year, there will be a third new maze called Fright High. Returning haunts include Chainsaw Massacre and Hillbilly Hell.

Furthermore, Egan is working together with him to bring the message of his recently launched non-profit organization to the Las Vegas community. The sCARE (Suspense Community Allocating Relief and Empowerment) Foundation is dedicated to alleviating the hardships of poverty and homelessness facing today’s youth throughout North America to honor the suspense genre’s loyal teenage fan base. “sCARE Foundation is thrilled to be a sponsor of this year’s Fright Dome in Las Vegas,” said Akkad. “sCARE Foundation enables fans of the horror genre to give back and contribute in fun and engaging ways. Our partnership with the imaginative talents at Fright Dome will enable fans to do just that! We look forward to being a part of this great event and seeing all of the fans at Fright Dome in Las Vegas.”

Fright Dome is open from 7 p.m. to midnight Oct. 1-31 on select nights. General admission tickets are $36.95 and fast pass tickets are available for an additional $15 which allow express line entry for all five haunted houses.

New Video of the “13th Floor Experience” at Circus Circus

Monday, October 11th, 2010

One of the more “mysterious” haunts we heard about this year was the “13th Floor Experience” at Circus Circus in Las Vegas. The haunt takes victims up to the 13th floor of the hotel, where there are 13 themed, scary rooms. It supposedly takes 13 minutes to go through, and costs (yeah, you guessed it) $13. But details have been scarce about this haunt, and we haven’t seen any reviews posted yet. However, Vegas.com posted a video last week that actually shows a few of the rooms plus the hallway. It does look interesting. We’re curious about the flow of the haunt: do you walk into the room and then walk out the same door? Or are the rooms connected somehow to make it more “maze like” (for example, by opening the connecting doors between rooms)? From the video, it looks like you walk into the room, have a look, and then walk out (which seems a little strange, actually). If you’ve been to the 13th Floor, we’d love to hear about the experience.

Here is the video:

2010 Haunt Profile: Step Right Up for the Circus Circus Fright Dome

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Circus Circus Adventuredome has announced that it’s 2010 Fright Dome will once again feature a haunt themed to SAW, and will offer a new haunt themed to My Bloody Valentine. It’s interesting how they are using haunt concepts that were also at Universal’s 2009 HHN just down the road (5 hrs down). We’ll like to see how their versions stack up. Rounding out the 5 haunts will be the original mazes Flesh Feast, Chainsaw Massacre, and Hillbilly Hell. Scare zones will include Zombie Apocalypse and Clown Evil Alley.  They also will feature two haunted ride simulators Elvira’s Superstition and Dracula’s Haunted Castle.

In addition, they are expanding the haunt into the hotel itself with a Haunted 13th Floor Tour of the Circus Circus hotel tower. This ”tour” of the hotel’s real 13th Floor will take place daily from 2pm to 10pm everyday in October and will have guest  visit 13 frightening rooms on the 13th floor. Appropriately the tickets will cost $13.

The Scare Zone may be packing up our bags for a quick road trip out to Vegas in October.