Mayhem Manor is a high-startle, LIVE
production and is not recommended for young children, pregnant women, or persons
with heart conditions!
In 1981 at the worldwide Psychological Convention , Dr.
Morpheus Mayhem, the world's leading authority on the emotion of FEAR, presented
the results of his life-long research . Dr. Mayhem's theories were so radical
that the other doctors attending the convention were unwilling to consider them.
Scoffed at and ridiculed by his peers, the Doctor was literally laughed out of
the auditorium.
Outraged by his humiliation, Dr. Mayhem set out to prove his
theories. He built "Mayhem Manor," a state-of-the-art research facility
disguised as a tourist attraction and began experimenting on unsuspecting
visitors vacationing in Salem.
The obsession of proving his theories eventually drove
Morpheus mad. His experimentation became more and more radical, often pushing
his subjects into cardiac arrest. There were even rumors of torture and
mutilation at the hands of the "good doctor."
In 1991, a sudden increase in missing person reports forced
the local authorities to search Mayhem Manor. Inside, they were confronted by a
huge, maze-like labyrinth with room after room of diabolical gadgetry designed
to strike terror into all who entered. In the last room, they found the body of
Dr. Mayhem, dead from his own personal experiment in fear, his lifeless body
still convulsing from the electrical stimuli.
Locals claim that Mayhem Manor is haunted to this day by the
ghost of the dead doctor and his many victims. But you can find this out for
yourself, because Mayhem Manor is once again open for public tours. You can
visit the manor house, left exactly as it was found by the authorities in 1991,
less the dead body of the infamous Dr. Mayhem, of course.
Join us for a frighteningly fun excursion into the mind of a
madman, and bring a friend--we're just dying to have you over.

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