As a prepper, this doesn’t seem like a very good bunker for actual bunker purposes 1. Their ventilation is reliant on mechanical systems aboveground 2. How tf are they supposed to power that, do they have a 100,000 gallon tank of diesel or something along with a generator large enough to power that, and if so the issue still arises with their ventilation system 3. It isn’t hidden at all, they even said they rent it out to people regularly so how are you supposed to be able to survive in there when half the state knows where their bunker is 4. Didn’t see any agriculture or food growing rooms, nor any stocks of freeze-dried foods, how are you supposed to eat - you can build an underground golf course and can’t make a simple farm? 5. You just enter straight in from the outside, there’s no decontamination room or even a gas-tight door - that elevator will kill everyone if the door isn’t gas tight since it will allow nuclear radiation to come in
I don't know the structural specifics but judging from that elevator I don't have much confidence this place is capable of withstanding a significant explosion nearby. Should work for a zombie bunker but definitely needs a more fortified entrance!
no one is going to survive except high level satanists, they are where no one can touch them and they will emerge after we are all dust, you think these fools will survive in these MAN MADE bunkers? nope, if they do when they emerge they will be at gun point. The one percent are on other planets and the ones here have alien tech, forcefields and all that, they have non human abilities by now.
You're right because it can't sustain itself, no green house, no water waste treatment without it you will not survive in this underground for longer time
And you believe the bs ? Thats why we are where we at , Gulible folk Falling for something that it will never be for top richness , Most rich like the Hollywood arr borrowed $$$
The question is.....how are you going to get out after the fallout? You should invest in a machine that can dig your way out when you are trapped inside.
The only advantage is it is in the city. But yeah a modern 18m bunker would be a lot better. Since it is so close to the city that bunker might get destroyed if nuclear war did happen. I am sure the blast wave would destroy the ventilation, ect on the surface.
@@Old_Ladies I agree, they did not not mention or show any rooms for filtration, water, power etc. I would rather have the missal silo bunker even though it does not look quite as comphy. Just to be safe, at least it had the ash remover, lots of food, water filtration, batteries, cameras, and much more like the movie theater and stuff.
It really isn’t a bunker because in a doomsday event it’s still connected to the grid and dependent on outside infrastructure. So it’s just a cool underground house. I love it though.
10:23 He just casually dropped the bomb that the original owner died in that bed....so what you're telling me is that this is an $18M HAUNTED bunker?!?!?
Unless the bunker is air/water tight with an nbc air intake and overpressure/blast resistant release valve positioned to promote airflow throughout the underground "doomsday bunker", I would say it's an expensive coffin.
The corrosion between the wall and ceiling in the "attic" is somewhat of a concern, plus it's not secure nor deep enough for a long term nuclear fallout shelter. I would have liked to see the power,water and air management system.
It looks like mostly surface rust... so structural it's still pretty safe. But im more concerned about the reason of that rust,i mean is there somewhere a water leak or something.
Yeah I don't think anyone, especially rich people who are constantly social would stay sane. Astronauts would have a fighting chance to remain sane. But all these rich people would commit suicide fairly quick.
@@bidenadministrationischina5091 actually, a lot of ‘rich’ people are recluses. Howard Hughes, for instance. Some of them, especially the highly intelligent, prefer to be anti-social
Nah, I'm more concerned about how all that stuff is being powered. That doesn't seem like it'd last for the months or years required to get the surface radiation to acceptable levels. Is there a room with absolute crap tons of LPG? How is it being powered?
Can anybody explain to me what happens when some bad guys cover the outside air intakes with thick trash bags or blankets?... How long till the occupants of the best bunker open all doors to get air?
Ok, I have a few questions for all you prepper… 1) if you’re a Christian, and the world was coming to an end, why would u not want to die and be with your lord??? Is not that the true purpose??? 2) if the world was so bad that you had to live in a bunker, what would be the point of living???? 3) being stationary is not a good strategy. Me and my buddies will know you have supplies and it would be easy to flush you out of your bunker… just cut off air supply… 4)
I remember when I was about 10 years old. This property was on the way to the mall. I was always fascinated by it because it looked nothing like it does now. This was about 1975, so Vegas wasn't developed as it is now. If my memory serves me right. It was a large lot with a desert landscape & 3 or 4 massive rocks in the center area. A drive way if I recall & that was all, you really couldn't see anything else. We were driving by & I think there was a car parked outside if I recall. I asked my mother what those large rocks were doing there. She then told me it was an underground home, I didn't believe it at the time. As years passed my school bus drove by it everyday & then noticed they added a house above ground. As kids we talked about it it seemed to be common knowledge even back then. As time went by anyone driving by wouldn't know it wasn't like any other house in a neighborhood. That's the way it looked the last time I remember seeing it. I haven't been by that area in 20+ years. Seeing this reminded me of my childhood, good & fun memories. Thanks! 😊
Back in the early 1950a, Las Vegas wasn't even in existence. Just desert. It is surely built up more than it should be since water shortage is coming as Lake Meade continues to dry up. You saw it in its heyday. Thank you for sharing your memories with us,
@@Blurb777 thank you for your kind response. I recently viewed photos of Lake Mead & nearly had a stroke! I haven't been out to the lake since the mid 90's. I spent a lot of time there growing up. Las Vegas has changed so much, I rarely venture out of my area of town in the NW. It's no longer the place where I grew up. It doesn't look the same or feel the same as it once did. Maybe it's just me, I miss the world before smart phones, 500 channels of 📺 & social media. I refer to this time as the Twilight Zone of insanity! Lol. I'm greatful I grew up when I did, before technology took over our lives. Have a great day! 🙂
TruthyLucy Thanks for sharing your memories of this place. It was really interesting to hear what people were thinking of it back when it was first built, and I didn't know that originally there was no above ground house. It must have really looked strange then. In my opinion, building an above ground house was the smartest thing they ever did in terms of privacy. A lot of people already know about the home underground, but for those who don't - they'd never think about it with seeing a normal looking house above ground. Also, for whoever owns it, it's like an upstairs you could go to if you got to feeling claustrophobic down there.
They'd be fine. They could have just used one of their shirts by pushing it out above the latch through and then back in at the bottom of the door latch, and then pull it to open the door and get out.
It does NOT “take a lot of air conditioning in the desert” if you’re even a few feet down. I saw ventilators, not ACs. Really elaborate and impressive. I love the attention to anti-claustrophobic design. I’d like to see the water tank, food storage, generator and its fuel supply. Edit here: often installation like this need humidity control
@@jrobinclayton thats what i was thinking. i live on a 1/4 or 1/2 acre and it looks bigger than that place. unless they are counting all walkable space XD
Wow that nighttime mural with all the glowing details is incredible! Thanks for the tour boys! Okay that stairwell situation was high key stresssssssssful 😳😳😳😳😳
That looks like the house that was featured in the Brendan Fraser movie where he grows up underground in the bunker. The movie is called Blast from the past. It also features Alecia Service stone.
Instead of a bar and pool table room they should of built a place that can grow food and some type of medical area something to recycle the water. They're going to have to live in it until the radiation levels would come down
I like the kitchen! The reason the lights are flickering in the kitchen is because the bulbs are not incandescent, which basically means the brain cannot process the light as quickly (which is why flashing lights can cause seizures). And on camera it is more noticeable than in person. While LED and fluorescents are more cost efficient energy-wise, they are not as safe. Anyway, just a little FYI. This is a really cool bunker, though. Totally lavish and impractical be what it may :-)
It's a party bunker. Not built for an actual event but just for some rich folks to party and imagine they were the sole survivors. They wouldn't survive for very long once those air conditioners and air vents were disabled/blocked off.
really wish they went more into the behind-the-scenes stuff like how it'd be powered. back-up generators automatically go on? how long are they good for? also is there water/food? a locked armory room anywhere? also turn the tv on!
Sorry no TV no video games how are you going to survive? What will you do? Talk to your family, come up with ideas brain storm. Play cards. Spank your monkey!
Let's be honest, the novelty of the home is pretty cool. But this is not an "underground bunker". in the event of actual nuclear fallout, you're no safer here than on ground level. This is literally just a 70's home buried 30 feet. Everything is outdated from the aesthetics too the technology. The elevator alone is atrocious and unreliable. But from the exposed wiring too the ventilation, where is the 18m price tag coming from?
Which Luxury Bunker do you like more? This one or the one we did a few years ago?
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I like how there’s only three comments LOL
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Okay so who’s going to tell Dan that the “fireman’s pole” isn’t a what it seems.
Legit came to the comments to make sure someone was going to clear that up
Dalton Ballard he knows
Yep definitely not a fireman's pole
Just about to comment that
Why is there a stripper pole, why would they have strippers over when the world is ending
This house feels so creepy. Its like a classic modern haunted house. Like, they just fill the house with fancy stuff but its still creepy
Like this is used for something it shouldn’t be used for 🤔🤔
Rule #1 in surviving an apocalypse: "Never tell where your secret residence will be". Consequence: You won't be safe there...
Right cuz if many go there the likely it is that someone is infected
As a prepper, this doesn’t seem like a very good bunker for actual bunker purposes
1. Their ventilation is reliant on mechanical systems aboveground
2. How tf are they supposed to power that, do they have a 100,000 gallon tank of diesel or something along with a generator large enough to power that, and if so the issue still arises with their ventilation system
3. It isn’t hidden at all, they even said they rent it out to people regularly so how are you supposed to be able to survive in there when half the state knows where their bunker is
4. Didn’t see any agriculture or food growing rooms, nor any stocks of freeze-dried foods, how are you supposed to eat - you can build an underground golf course and can’t make a simple farm?
5. You just enter straight in from the outside, there’s no decontamination room or even a gas-tight door - that elevator will kill everyone if the door isn’t gas tight since it will allow nuclear radiation to come in
Agree with u bro but chill
hamster 😭😂😂
You know they are only allowed to show the basic part..that bunker is 15,000square feet..
indio peninsulares so you’re saying that they left half their bunker unsecured on purpose so that they can only fortify part of their $18,000,000?
@@_EllieLOL_ sometimes the best camouflage is to stay visible or the other way around.if you know what i mean
0:00 "Imagine if the world ended..."
I dont need to imagine it.
I'm living it 2020.
So am I your not alone
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So true
Imagine you owned a house with a bunker like that but you're on a vacation when apocalypse happen.
Imagine taking a swim while the world is ending right above you
That would be cool
The surface: **bombs going off** **people screaming**
Underground: wanna play golf jeremy?
@txqv ok let's kick him, if not him you'll be the next sus.
Guys it's white he killed yellow
I saw purple go into vent
Oh yeah, “fireman pole”😂😂
yeah, what do you think?😂👙
I was thinking the same thing
Fireman Sam is freaky
yep thats is 100% a fireman pole and not a str.............. nevermind
lol 69th like 👙 darn it
someone liked
You can tell the kid is golfing A LOT. His head is two colours.. SO LUCKY.
We’re just going to ignore the stripper pole huh 🤔 lol
Gotta have entertainment 😂
*fire pole 🤣🤣
It’s structural 😏 to be honest this place looks like it has seen swing parties.
At 0:29 read what the rocks say in top right.
John Doe ohhh oh o oh
I don't know the structural specifics but judging from that elevator I don't have much confidence this place is capable of withstanding a significant explosion nearby. Should work for a zombie bunker but definitely needs a more fortified entrance!
Agreed
You'll survive the war in a bunker, it's surviving the after you come out that is the real challenge.
no one is going to survive except high level satanists, they are where no one can touch them and they will emerge after we are all dust, you think these fools will survive in these MAN MADE bunkers? nope, if they do when they emerge they will be at gun point. The one percent are on other planets and the ones here have alien tech, forcefields and all that, they have non human abilities by now.
That is not a bunker. That is just...a Luxury Underground Home
I guess no filter system, no back up off grid power..foid supplies? Or maybe not showing it..
this is me editing this message a year later idk wth happend with my mind but im sorry and i dont remember doing this I hope you forgive me @Es Can Or
@@gamingwithj1263 or you could provide an argument to debunk what he said.... or maybe your too dumb to do that?
You're right because it can't sustain itself, no green house, no water waste treatment without it you will not survive in this underground for longer time
That place would easily cave in if there was a earthquake
If Doomsday happen, this will be the first place to get robbed.
I can't believe this was made in the 70's. Very well taken care of for sure.
Dan: if you make it I’ll give you $100
My dad: Do the yard, wash the car, vacuum the house and wash the dog and maybe I’ll give you $5
@Clarissa 1986 Exactly.
18 million dollars of tourist looking tackiness lol
Lmao yea they could have done so much better with 18 million dollers
@@codyellsworth6394 not in 1978
you can build 2 eifeltowers with that
Johnlongears they could have done better then tourist junk and looking like an apartment building in los angeles in the 1940s
Cody Ellsworth gotta give it to them tho, there wasn’t that much stuff to build all of this back then
I believe a nuclear blast would defeat this "bunker" or at least radioactive would find its way in. I didn't see any dry goods or prep for a blast.
Because it'cryogenicstheir
Yea it was only made for preventing short term attacks not long term survival.
And you believe the bs ?
Thats why we are where we at ,
Gulible folk
Falling for something that it will never be for top richness ,
Most rich like the Hollywood arr borrowed $$$
ye its not a bunker lol, the house outside is a gimmick their real house is this undergound "bunker" not meant for nuclear purposes
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The “fireman pole” 😂
I was looking for this comment😂😂
I found the comment
I started laughing so hard.
stripper pole
Isaac Anderson something firemen use
Imagine living there thru an apocalypse for a long time in there and one day you just hear something in the attic
Dan: it’s weird that the firemen pole doesn’t have an access point.
Me: that ain’t no fireman pole😳
Mia McDonald 😈😈😈
What is it then
Who is Dave 😂 hope Dan and Lincoln know he is there with them
lawless vapors oh my gosh!! Haha 😂 I meant Dan. Hahahaha
CLT yt Gamer if you don’t know your probably some child so you’ll find out when your older.
Dan: What does 18m dollars get you?
Californians: Umm Lets see a 3 bedroom house two bathrooms
Lmfao 🤣
More like 1 bedroom and .5 bathroom.
Buddy here in NYC that gets ya almost 1 bedroom and a full bath!
And the feel of being in the 70's (not my style personally)
@@francopetre6171 How so?
The question is.....how are you going to get out after the fallout? You should invest in a machine that can dig your way out when you are trapped inside.
WHY did you expose the secret exit??
That compromises safety....
This proves that money doesn’t buy taste.
Fax
Who tf needs taste in an underground bunker? lol
they said it was build in the 1980s
@@ajmalzahir two words global warming
@@ajmalzahir corona
Clover field lane would have been very different if this was the bunker in the movie.
This was honestly underwhelming for an 18 million dollar underground bunker. I’ve seen way better for less.
The only advantage is it is in the city. But yeah a modern 18m bunker would be a lot better. Since it is so close to the city that bunker might get destroyed if nuclear war did happen. I am sure the blast wave would destroy the ventilation, ect on the surface.
@@Old_Ladies I agree, they did not not mention or show any rooms for filtration, water, power etc. I would rather have the missal silo bunker even though it does not look quite as comphy. Just to be safe, at least it had the ash remover, lots of food, water filtration, batteries, cameras, and much more like the movie theater and stuff.
but none of us can afford any of that tho.
on gta5
@@Old_Ladies that is a disadvantage bc it could get either damaged or raided due to the proximity to targets and population centres
It really isn’t a bunker because in a doomsday event it’s still connected to the grid and dependent on outside infrastructure. So it’s just a cool underground house. I love it though.
outside toxic , everyone on the inside will be a canary in a mine
This house with bunker was also in the movie "Blast from the past" with brendan frazier ...
Just came back after 2 years and Lincoln grew so much lol
10:23 He just casually dropped the bomb that the original owner died in that bed....so what you're telling me is that this is an $18M HAUNTED bunker?!?!?
rich ghost dont have time to haunt
@@sadizm then why do they hang out in castles and big ol houses then huh? 🤔
Luci
Right lmao, probably why it also hasn't been sold.....
@Clarissa 1986 If I remember the lore of this house correctly he the owner didn’t die while sleeping, but rather “in bed😏”.
Unless the bunker is air/water tight with an nbc air intake and overpressure/blast resistant release valve positioned to promote airflow throughout the underground "doomsday bunker", I would say it's an expensive coffin.
I love how he try’s to be kid friendly bye calling the strip pole a fire mans pole
I haven’t been here in *SO* long. Lincoln has really aged
I thought I was the only one who noticed
I was literally thinking the same thing it's been 4 years
Same
Me 2 i was like wait wut
fr llolo
Nothing can stop the end of the world, this bunker will be undoned first
The corrosion between the wall and ceiling in the "attic" is somewhat of a concern, plus it's not secure nor deep enough for a long term nuclear fallout shelter. I would have liked to see the power,water and air management system.
It looks like mostly surface rust... so structural it's still pretty safe. But im more concerned about the reason of that rust,i mean is there somewhere a water leak or something.
Good
@@fabianweber6937 Exactly what I was thinking...
I have found the engineering section of comments. I think it’s just more for show now. Possibly a short term shelter if a trip to Vegas goes wrong.
@@pip5461 &&
At 1:00 you can see on the top that there is a car moving backwards loll
Lol
Reminded video
whatttttttttt
Tenet
This has almost everything that my home has (above ground)!
This just needs some serious updates.
Impressive!
“Imagine if something bad happened and you couldn’t leave your home.”
Is someone gonna tell him?
Corona virus
@@Alimurtagi you can leave your house tf 😂
13:15 “fireman pole” yeah Dan...the fireman pole lol
I had a chance to see this house in the 70s, very cool place. Way ahead of its time.
Dan pointing at the stripper pole and referring to it as a fireman pole is about as wholesome as today gets.
What’s a stripper pole
What?
Oh I just searched it up it’s like when people hold themselves up
@@nani178 i dont think you shouldve searched that up
It’s not anything bad it’s where people hold themselves like side ways
“The fireman pole”🤣
Thanks guys, that was an amazing trip, thanks for taking us with you.
5:52 "This would be the place to be."
The song:ew ew ew ew
what song is that
@@distractedstoner684 the song in the video was saying ew
I feel like living in such luxury during the apocalypse would turn you insane within a year.
Yeah I don't think anyone, especially rich people who are constantly social would stay sane. Astronauts would have a fighting chance to remain sane. But all these rich people would commit suicide fairly quick.
@@bidenadministrationischina5091 actually, a lot of ‘rich’ people are recluses. Howard Hughes, for instance. Some of them, especially the highly intelligent, prefer to be anti-social
Nah, I'm more concerned about how all that stuff is being powered. That doesn't seem like it'd last for the months or years required to get the surface radiation to acceptable levels. Is there a room with absolute crap tons of LPG? How is it being powered?
Yeah, but what a great way to lose your mind, lol.
yeah, get that lock fix that's not good to be stuck. I love it just amazing
Everyone gangsta until one of the survivors brings an unknown entity in there.
Can anybody explain to me what happens when some bad guys cover the outside air intakes with thick trash bags or blankets?... How long till the occupants of the best bunker open all doors to get air?
Ok, I have a few questions for all you prepper… 1) if you’re a Christian, and the world was coming to an end, why would u not want to die and be with your lord??? Is not that the true purpose??? 2) if the world was so bad that you had to live in a bunker, what would be the point of living???? 3) being stationary is not a good strategy. Me and my buddies will know you have supplies and it would be easy to flush you out of your bunker… just cut off air supply… 4)
I remember when I was about 10 years old. This property was on the way to the mall.
I was always fascinated by it because it looked nothing like it does now.
This was about 1975, so Vegas wasn't developed as it is now.
If my memory serves me right. It was a large lot with a desert landscape & 3 or 4 massive rocks in the center area.
A drive way if I recall & that was all, you really couldn't see anything else.
We were driving by & I think there was a car parked outside if I recall. I asked my mother what those large rocks were doing there. She then told me it was an underground home, I didn't believe it at the time.
As years passed my school bus drove by it everyday & then noticed they added a house above ground.
As kids we talked about it
it seemed to be common knowledge even back then.
As time went by anyone driving by wouldn't know it wasn't like any other house in a neighborhood. That's the way it looked the last time I remember seeing it. I haven't been by that area in 20+ years.
Seeing this reminded me of my childhood, good & fun memories. Thanks! 😊
Back in the early 1950a, Las Vegas wasn't even in existence. Just desert. It is surely built up more than it should be since water shortage is coming as Lake Meade continues to dry up. You saw it in its heyday. Thank you for sharing your memories with us,
@@Blurb777 thank you for your kind response.
I recently viewed photos of Lake Mead & nearly had a stroke!
I haven't been out to the lake since the mid 90's. I spent a lot of time there growing up.
Las Vegas has changed so much, I rarely venture out of my area of town in the NW.
It's no longer the place where I grew up. It doesn't look the same or feel the same as it once did.
Maybe it's just me, I miss the world before smart phones, 500 channels of 📺 & social media.
I refer to this time as the Twilight Zone of insanity! Lol.
I'm greatful I grew up when I did, before technology took over our lives.
Have a great day! 🙂
TruthyLucy Thanks for sharing your memories of this place. It was really interesting to hear what people were thinking of it back when it was first built, and I didn't know that originally there was no above ground house. It must have really looked strange then. In my opinion, building an above ground house was the smartest thing they ever did in terms of privacy. A lot of people already know about the home underground, but for those who don't - they'd never think about it with seeing a normal looking house above ground. Also, for whoever owns it, it's like an upstairs you could go to if you got to feeling claustrophobic down there.
@@serenatwilite4005 yes, it does look like any other house.
You would never dream of what was actually below. 😊
Just thinking about how bad that would’ve turned out of you didn’t have a third person there... thank GOD for your buddy!
They'd be fine. They could have just used one of their shirts by pushing it out above the latch through and then back in at the bottom of the door latch, and then pull it to open the door and get out.
Yall didnt take off your shoes on the carpet? My mom would've killed me.
5:37
They are showing the beauty of the bunker
The music: *eww ewwww eww ewww*
Lol ik
It does NOT “take a lot of air conditioning in the desert” if you’re even a few feet down.
I saw ventilators, not ACs.
Really elaborate and impressive. I love the attention to anti-claustrophobic design.
I’d like to see the water tank, food storage, generator and its fuel supply.
Edit here: often installation like this need humidity control
it is also NOT 5 acres
@@jrobinclayton thats what i was thinking. i live on a 1/4 or 1/2 acre and it looks bigger than that place. unless they are counting all walkable space XD
Someone had a lot of money to waste..
13:15 “fireman pole”
U sure bud?
Probably a support pole
Wow that nighttime mural with all the glowing details is incredible! Thanks for the tour boys! Okay that stairwell situation was high key stresssssssssful 😳😳😳😳😳
The stairway is just a small prison in disguise.
you protect yourself against an Apocalypse then you have a heart attack, the heart has no shame
Probably from all the stress of thinking the world is gonna end
THE ANXIETY I FELT WHEN THEY GOT STUCK OMG
Were you not able to figure out they got out?
If you’ve got $18M why not just move to a place where there is no strategic place to land nuclear bombs? Anywhere in South America, Caribbean etc.
no body gonna talk about how that walking dead show is LITERALLY FALLOUT 3
I heard it and instantly thought of fallout 3
I thought of that show ‘the rain’
tunnel snakes RULE
This house is such a genius idea. Could only imagine with todays tech what could be achieved
That looks like the house that was featured in the Brendan Fraser movie where he grows up underground in the bunker. The movie is called Blast from the past.
It also features Alecia Service stone.
That's Alicia Silverstone.
Imagine how hard it was for the people who built the bunker to put all of that stuff in there
Why does that one guy look like he's 5 years old but also 30 years old at the same time?
Imagine living in their u wouldn’t think a thing about the outside
Everybody gangsta' till someone farts and the air is closed off from outside
Candles
Imagine a realtor trying to sell it?
The last thing you’d expect to see when you think of a Doomsday bunker. Wow that is cool and out of the box. What a bunker
why do i see you everywhere!?
13:15 the “fireman” pole
Yea idk how many times the owner used it
Strip pole I'm dying 😂🤣🤣😂🤣 and he said the fireman Pole
@@itsral3n431 I think he said that bc kids watch him
@@jevoxity6422 yea
Mormons man. Mormons.
Instead of a bar and pool table room they should of built a place that can grow food and some type of medical area something to recycle the water. They're going to have to live in it until the radiation levels would come down
I haven’t been on UA-cam for years. Lincoln got. Huge
Imagine the world ending and living in a pretty average home, then spending $18m to live in a bunker
I love how the couple choose to get their own rooms.
Am I wrong or wasn’t a movie filmed here? Something with Brendan Frasier. And it was about end of the world.
That's what I was thinking ! I had bought that movie way back when but forgot the name , it was VHS . it was a comedy .
@@1006kathleen yeah I have it on dvd
Blast from the past is the name of the movie i believe you’re referring to.
@@1006kathleen No. Wasn't even close to the size of it. It also had an elevator that went topside when there was a back yard.
Omg imagine if Hunter wasn't there to let them out
Was thinking the same thing. That could have turned tragic
I think it was a skit they came up with 🤔
Now everyone knows where this bunker is lol...thx man
Narrative of Self is the result of a feedback loop between “Separate Self” & Cosmos✌️Non-Duality
That house looks so cool I would love to see someone redecorate it.
I like the kitchen! The reason the lights are flickering in the kitchen is because the bulbs are not incandescent, which basically means the brain cannot process the light as quickly (which is why flashing lights can cause seizures). And on camera it is more noticeable than in person. While LED and fluorescents are more cost efficient energy-wise, they are not as safe. Anyway, just a little FYI. This is a really cool bunker, though. Totally lavish and impractical be what it may :-)
When you realize the title should have been "We Got Stuck Inside the $18,000,000 Luxury Doomsday Bunker"
me cant afford food.
whats inside : blows up a wholedoomsday bunker
@@handl8993 BRUH IT WAS FOR FUN
Perfect, and when there is power outage and you are in the Elevator, good luck
0:54 it doesn’t look anywhere near the size of 5.5 acres.
So r we just gonna ignore the fact that the cars are going backwards at 1:02
yeah wtf
It's a party bunker.
Not built for an actual event but just for some rich folks to party and imagine they were the sole survivors.
They wouldn't survive for very long once those air conditioners and air vents were disabled/blocked off.
And that's how you know Lincoln panics really fast if he's not living his privileged life
so? you sound jealous
@@thebeanboyjr3960 so? Cus his dad raising a pansy that probably couldnt change a bike tire, this kids future is bleak
Anthony Wagner yep totally. A bleak future where he has millions of dollars and gets to do things that you could only dream of. For sure
It looks like the bunker from the movie "Blast from the past" with Branden Fraiser.
Brendon Fraser!!!!
He now is on a show called Doom Patrol
Yes that's the name !
I was looking for this comment, I think you are correct
Let's go Fraser!
Probably wanted to create that effect of feeling like your looking out a window in your bathroom and that's the best way they could do it.
“Blast from the Past”
"The original owners were very short at 5'1" and 4'11"."
I feel so called out rn 😂
Nice and all until you have to go to the surface
really wish they went more into the behind-the-scenes stuff like how it'd be powered. back-up generators automatically go on? how long are they good for? also is there water/food? a locked armory room anywhere? also turn the tv on!
Sorry no TV no video games how are you going to survive? What will you do? Talk to your family, come up with ideas brain storm. Play cards.
Spank your monkey!
Who remembers when Linken was a little dude
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Let's be honest, the novelty of the home is pretty cool. But this is not an "underground bunker". in the event of actual nuclear fallout, you're no safer here than on ground level. This is literally just a 70's home buried 30 feet. Everything is outdated from the aesthetics too the technology. The elevator alone is atrocious and unreliable. But from the exposed wiring too the ventilation, where is the 18m price tag coming from?
Exactly.
It's Vegas, baby! Maybe would be twice as much in California. A way to get away from the desert sun and crowds, but still so close to all the fun.
It is a fallout shelter it’s just not a bomb shelter