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| - Who doesn't want to get a thrill BEFORE Halloween?! We did and it was well worth the money spent!
Admission line: None! We went right at 11:15PM on a weekday and it was quick and easy. We got the military discount price and was directed to be in line by 11:45 which was the last tour. Tour is open until midnight.
Event wait line: We had 3 groups in-front of us and we all stood there admiring the gory pictures on the wall as well as the life-sized creepy looking mannequins. Not crowded at all which is a huge plus!
Main event: In my opinion, it was way too short. The actors were amazing and scary and so were the rooms. The actors would pop out of nowhere and give you a good scare! It was a bit too dark to see what's in front of you and because of this, I ran right into one of the guys hand in my group with my teeth when I was screaming/rapidly walking away from an actor with the chainsaw. I'm not going to give anything away but the highlight of the entire tour was probably the first two rooms. The rest will make you jump and scream a bit but the tour ended abruptly. =(
Store/Photos: The store had nice shirts, tank tops, mugs, cups, and everything you would typically find after an attraction but with a touch of blood. Our photos that was taken right at the beginning was rushed. I didn't even get a chance to turn around to look at the camera before the air came blasting in my mouth; literarily. So our photos didn't capture my face/reaction, it did capture the props covering my head and torso. If the photo showed my face, it would have been an instant buy.
Overall: Entertaining, scary, theatrical, gory, and dark. I wouldn't change anything except the way photos were taken only because I'm one of those people who love to buy those souvenirs pics. The rooms and actors are nothing that I've seen/experienced before and that is what makes this Goretorium awesome.
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