US haunted house brings Halloween horror to Hong Kong
Las Vegas-based organiser hopes to attract 50 per cent more visitors than it does in the States
Fright Dome Las Vegas, billed as one of the five scariest "haunted" attractions in the United States, will make its Asian debut on Victoria Peak next month.
"I am going to scare the living hell out of Hong Kong," creator, James Egan said on the fog-shrouded Peak yesterday.
He said Hong Kong had been chosen for the Asian foray because of the enthusiasm with which the city embraced the Halloween holiday.
"It is the first city that has actually taken the leap forward doing Halloween, but I don't think it has been scary enough so I really want a scary experience," he said.
The attraction, in its 11th year in the US, will run from September 26 to November 2, straddling Halloween on October 31.
Fright Dome features fog-filled attractions with ghoulish and gore-clad professional actors and six haunted houses.