The Beetlejuice show....

draybook

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Is this something that a 13 and 12 year old can see? We're not exactly Amish here, but I want to know the show is clean enough for them to see? We're trying to do things that we haven't done yet and this is one of those things.
 

dave&di

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It's just like karaoke but with vintage horror movie characters, it's harmless and fine for kids of any age IMO. It's worth seeing if only once! It's nothing special but it's good to cross things of a list of 'to do's !
 

draybook

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Ok, thanks for the info! I just could have sworn that there was a posted sign warning that it might contain stuff not suitable for children. Was there a Xmas version perhaps?
 

Zman-ks

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It's just like karaoke but with vintage horror movie characters, it's harmless and fine for kids of any age IMO. It's worth seeing if only once! It's nothing special but it's good to cross things of a list of 'to do's !
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Same here...glad we went once...but its not high on my list to do again.
 

lazyboy97o

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It's Beetlejuice, so there is some innuendo.

I believe it is also the venue used for the Bill and Ted shows during Halloween Horror Nights. Maybe that's what you heard about being more risqué.
 

JustInTime

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It's Beetlejuice, so there is some innuendo.

I believe it is also the venue used for the Bill and Ted shows during Halloween Horror Nights. Maybe that's what you heard about being more risqué.
Why would they not have beetlejuice during halloween? It's like one of the only creepy things left! Sad to me.
 

JT3000

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There are some dirty jokes in the show. I don't remember any of them, as I don't particularly enjoy this show, but they're there. Otherwise it's fine.

It's Beetlejuice, so there is some innuendo.

I believe it is also the venue used for the Bill and Ted shows during Halloween Horror Nights. Maybe that's what you heard about being more risqué.

B&T is in the Fear Factor theater. Beetlejuice is used for secondary shows, such as Rocky Horror and Brian Brushwood.

Why would they not have beetlejuice during halloween? It's like one of the only creepy things left! Sad to me.

Because it isn't creepy, and no one would waste their precious HHN time on a less-than-spectacular show that can be seen during the day. It was open a few years ago and couldn't bring any crowds in.
 

71jason

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There are some dirty jokes in the show. I don't remember any of them, as I don't particularly enjoy this show, but they're there. Otherwise it's fine.

MINOR SPOILERS (not that a show like this can really be spoiled) TO ILLUSTRATE TYPE OF HUMOR

Refers to his cheerleader-uniformed back-up singers as "a couple of tails from the Crypt." Later walks out of a stage door with smoke pouring out--"Sorry, I was in Snoop Dogg's dressing room." Tells Dracula, "you suck." (get it? get it?)

Strictly PG--actually, the kind of thing a 12 and a 13 y.o. might almost find edgy.
 

draybook

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MINOR SPOILERS (not that a show like this can really be spoiled) TO ILLUSTRATE TYPE OF HUMOR

Refers to his cheerleader-uniformed back-up singers as "a couple of tails from the Crypt." Later walks out of a stage door with smoke pouring out--"Sorry, I was in Snoop Dogg's dressing room." Tells Dracula, "you suck." (get it? get it?)

Strictly PG--actually, the kind of thing a 12 and a 13 y.o. might almost find edgy.


Ok, that must be it. I remember seeing people dancing around in ref outfits as we walked by.
 

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