3/15/24
Heyo, how are you? I recently got back from my vacation in Vegas and wish to share 2 of my favorite parts with anyone who'll see this. This blog will NOTΒ talk about gambling/nightclubs as I am a minor who cannot do those things.
I got to go to Cash 4 Chaos which is a great store for anyone who considers themselves goth/punk/rock or metalhead, id recommend C4C, especially if you've got the money. I only bought 4 shirts there as it was quite expensive. Most shirts there are around $12 and they also have a 2 for $20 deal on just the shirts. Depending on what you get, the costs are between $6-$100 (from what I saw in the store) They've also got plus size clothing, from size S-XXL. The shirts are also pretty stretchy. (If anyone knows any stores like C4C, especially with online stores please let me know :))
This museum was fun to walk through but there was a few cons as well. I am a full believer in ghosts as I saw my great grandma as one, but it doesn't really spread to demons or poltergeists. I'm more of a "Ill believe it when I see it" type person with paranormal stuff. Upgrading to the RIP tour is recommended as you get to experience the full museum. the tour itself is around 2 hours long but with how much information you get I think its sorta worth it. It is very dark on the inside to add a more spooky feel to it and it is VERY dry inside. Some of the artifacts there are well over 100 years old so they keep it air tight so they wont crumble or fall apart. I actually felt lightheaded even while in the lobby and I asked my tour guide about it and she said it was normal to feel that because its so dry. There is also a water station inside about an hour into the tour. During the tour you're lead to different rooms by the tour guide, given some history and then they play a video of Zak "talking" to you about the history of the items in the room and other facts about it or the person it belonged to. The first part of it is mostly about serial killers with actual stuff owned by Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, and even the van where Dr. Jack Kevorkian would help people commit suicide, and also a few others. The the second part is all paranormal stuff, talking about spirits, demons, poltergeist, and stuff like that. The tour guide will also tell you about peoples experiences being in the museum, many of them being people fainting and needing to leave or people actually witnessing stuff like seeing figures. Unfortunately no one on my tour witnessed anything of that sort. Not everything there is haunted/cursed, some stuff is simply stuff celebrities owned that had an awful death, like a jacket from Brandon Lee, Bela Lugosi's mirror that witnessed her death, along with a chair that also witnessed Michael Jacksons death. This tour would be great for anyone interested in the paranormal, serial killers, or anything of that sort. I personally liked it though it was a bit long.Β
-Home in my jammies
Ina
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Did you saw Mr House?
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100%, even walked down the strip with him
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