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Home News Local Castle of Chaos: A delightful date night?
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Castle of Chaos: A delightful date night?

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Chase Warren
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October 26, 2011
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Castle of Chaos on 5600 South Redwood Road in Taylorsville may be the perfect place to take a date for a fright night this Halloween season. Formerly known as Nightmare Mansion, it is a new haunted attraction and one of Utah’s largest indoor haunted houses.

The Four Levels of Fear at the Castle of Chaos are the levels of which you dare to enter. Creators of the Castle of Chaos say if you can get through all the levels, you have passed the test of courage. These levels of chaos could be the perfect place to prove your bravery to impress your date this Saturday night.

Level one in the Castle of Chaos is The Mansion. This is the old Nightmare Mansion and still has the eerie feeling it had in the past. Level two is the Nightmare in 3D, where you can experience the terror in 3D as the ghouls and goblins may appear even more uncomfortably close to those who dare to enter. Level three is one of the crazier levels, literally. This is the Chaos Asylum, where you can meet all the sick and evil patients that don’t think twice about making you physically feel the insanity before you can leave to the last level. The Chaos Asylum tries to push you back and persuade you not to press forward to the next level.

Level four, the last level, is the X-Scream Dungeon where creators try to finish you off early in the level so you cannot pass the final stage of the Castle of Chaos. This is the level with all the real creeps that jump and corner you and your date for a night you won’t ever forget.

“The monsters in this level don’t only breathe on you with their rank breath, they actually make you feel pretty uneasy instead of just grossing you out,” said SLCC student Nick Evans.

“It’s pretty gnarly,” he added as he lead his girlfriend through all the levels of chaos.

If you can make it through these four levels it could be a real confidence boost and a possible shot at asking that special someone on a following date. How could your date turn you down after you just lead them through a heroic journey through the four levels of The Castle of Chaos?

Special deals and event calendars are online at castleofchaos.com/redwood.

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Chase Warren

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