The 13th Floor: Touchy Subject or Much Ado About Nothing?
Ah, the thrill of a haunted house! Creaking floorboards, things that go bump in the night, and... actors who might reach out and grab you? The 13th Floor Haunted House in Denver is known for its chills and spooky thrills, but a question frequently haunts potential visitors (pun intended): Can they touch you?
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The Great Grasp Debate: Actors on Lockdown?
Let's dispel the cobwebs of confusion. Generally, actors at the 13th Floor will NOT intentionally grab or touch you. They want to scare you, sure, but not in a way that would make you feel unsafe or violated. Think spooky surprises, not full-on zombie mosh pit.
However, there's always a chance of some unintentional bumping in the throes of a good scare. Navigating a dark haunted house can be tricky for both you and the actors, so a light brush or graze might happen. Nothing to worry about, though! These actors are professionals (and probably dodging ghosts themselves).
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In short, the 13th Floor prioritizes scares, not physical contact.
But Wait, There's More! (Because the Fun Never Dies)
Here's the truly terrifying part: your own imagination. The 13th Floor is a master of crafting creepy atmosphere. With flickering lights, unsettling sounds, and masterfully spooky sets, your mind can easily conjure up a monster where there's only a strategically placed cobweb.
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So, if you feel a ghostly hand on your shoulder, take a deep breath and remind yourself: it's probably just your own fear playing tricks on you. (Unless you actually do feel a hand, then maybe politely ask it to let go)
So You're Saying I Can Dodge the Groping Ghouls?
Pretty much! The 13th Floor is all about spooky fun, not a game of tag with the undead. That being said, if you're ever feeling uncomfortable, don't hesitate to let a staff member know. They'll be happy to help ensure you have a scream-tastic (but touch-free) experience.
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FAQ: How to Conquer the 13th Floor Like a Champ
How to be prepared for the 13th Floor?
- Dress comfortably: You'll be doing some walking and navigating tight spaces, so ditch the stilettos and wear shoes you can move in.
- Bring a friend (or two, or three): There's nothing like sharing screams (and nervous laughter) with your favorite spooktacular squad.
- Leave the props at home: The 13th Floor provides all the chills you need, so no need for your own spooky paraphernalia.
How to avoid accidental bumps?
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- Follow the flow: The haunted house is designed with a specific path. Sticking to it will help you (and the actors) avoid any accidental collisions.
- Mind your surroundings: Keep your eyes peeled (as much as you dare) for actors and set pieces. A little awareness goes a long way in avoiding a spooky stumble.
How to handle unwanted touches?
- A firm but polite "no" is your friend: If an actor accidentally bumps you a little too hard, a simple "no thanks" should do the trick.
- Find a staff member: Security and staff are there to ensure everyone's safety and enjoyment. If you feel uncomfortable, don't hesitate to let them know.
How scary is the 13th Floor?
- That depends! Some find it heart-poundingly terrifying, while others find it more of a spooky funhouse. It all depends on your own personal scare factor.
How much does it cost?
- Check the official 13th Floor Haunted House website (
) for current pricing and ticketing information.https://13thfloorhauntedhouse.com/