September debut for Eli Roth's GORETORIUM in Vegas' "Delmont" Hotel

Eli Roth’s GORETORIUM, a Strip-side haunted experience opens this September on famed Las Vegas Boulevard.

Ground zero for the horror that awaits is "The Delmont" hotel - Las Vegas' most deadly mythical hotel and casino.  Guests will take a self-guided tour beginning in the lobby where gruesome and ghastly former hotel victims appear at every turn.  A mix of high-tech illusions and old-fashioned scare tactics will add to the horror as live actors, animatronic frights, and special effects create an atmosphere that rivals Hollywood's best movie sets.

“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.”

Located center Strip at Harmon Ave, Eli Roth’s GORETORIUM will include a freaky, 60’s inspired lounge called “Baby Dolls.”  Patrons can enjoy watching caged zombie dancers and live feedings -- what will be fed, we don't know -- but you can be sure it won't be a pretty sight. The horror mecca wil also feature a  horror retail shop and a special event venue for premiere events with a "to-go" bar called “Bloody Mary’s.”

Roth, an NYU Tisch film graduate, is 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. Roth is currently shooting the horror series “Hemlock Grove” for Netflix.