Rules / Details

• Haunted Nashvillereserves the right to refuse admittance to anyone, including, but not limited to, those seeming to be intoxicated or without suitable attire.
• Guests will be subject to a security screening before being admitted to the Haunted Nashville facility.
• Payment for admissions may be made in cash, Visa, or Mastercard at the venue Box Office or online.
• Due to Haunted Nashville’s popularity, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND PURCHASING YOUR TICKETS ONLINE to avoid Box Office lines. To keep your wait times even shorter, purchase the Slashpass, which can cut your wait times up to 80% on busy nights.
Admission is considered “at your own risk.” Those with serious medical conditions (including pregnancy) should use best judgement as to whether or not attend this event. Proper attire is recommended (comfortable and well-fitted shoes and clothing) to help avoid injury.

NO...
• loose articles (ie jewelry, cell phones, toys, props, etc)
• illegal or malicious activity
• cameras, flashlights, laser pointers, etc
• refunds
• smoking, lighters, or open flame of any kind.
• weapons
• drugs or alcohol
• inappropriate attire (at discretion of management...includes costumes, masks, and vulgar or obscene language on clothing)
• open-toed or high-heeled shoes (this footwear is not appropriate to navigate the attractions and may result in injury)

Tips for surviving Haunted Nashville

Come early in the season or on Sundays to beat the crowds at this popular attraction
• There are two main queue lines at Haunted Nashville
, one for Box Office purchases and one for Admission. Purchase your tickets online to get special discount offers and save time by avoiding the Box Office line...online ticket purchasers go straight to Will Call, which is a much shorter process.
Buy the SlashPass to avoid the general admission line... SlashPass holders go straight to Will Call, exchange their online voucher for a ticket, then are admitted to each attraction through special SlashPass only lines. Those wishing to purchase SlashPass in person may also do so at Will Call and avoid the Box Office line. (note: there are only a limited number of SlashPass tickets available.)
Be prepared to stand for a long duration. Due to our volume of guests and safety codes, we do not have seating available while waiting in line, which is typical of these types of events nationwide.
• Large groups attend this attraction, so pre-plan who you will enter with. Only 8 guests are admitted into each attraction at a time on busy nights, both for safety and a better overall experience.
Visit the restroom before you get to Haunted Nashville. While there are restrooms available, the large crowds can make it a long wait. If you exit the building during your visit, you will need to reenter through the main security checkpoint at Will Call, having to wait for anyone ahead of you in line.


Can we wear costumes inside Haunted Nashville?
Haunted Nashville understands that guests may be attending the event as part of a party evening or on Halloween night.
It is discouraged for guests to wear costumes inside the facility for safety reasons, but Haunted Nashville will make every effort to facilitate adorned guests who make a point of being safety conscious and responsible during their visit. Masks are not permitted, and the shoe restriction will be enforced.


Is Haunted Nashville wheelchair accessible?
Yes.


What are the attractions that make up Haunted Nashville and what can I expect?

Haunted Nashville is an all-indoors, 34,000 sq ft haunted house complex with three walk-through attractions under one roof. In addition to expansive and detailed sets, there are special effects and live characters throughout the entire facility.

House of Distortion
A terrifying journey through a relic display from the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition, dive into the electrical, the metaphysical, and the horrific, assaulting your senses as you try to keep your sanity!

Our discovery made in this building at 3436 Lebanon Pike of an old attraction from the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition was odd enough, but now the real strangeness begins. This almost completely unknown artifact had been stored here sometime in the 1990’s. Its owner, Henry Worth II, (whose father had built the attraction for the Centennial Expo as a promotional project for his mentor, the great Nikola Tesla,) passed away before completing his work of rebuilding it. We’ve pried the doors open for you to glimpse a bygone era. Keep your wits about you... it’s easy to get lost in these twists and turns!

Turbidite Manor
If you’ve ever wanted to go on a ghost hunt, now is your chance! The special technology of the “Ghostwatch” system allows you to tour this 19th century haunted house exhibition and experience the paranormal in a way only dreamed of by spirit-chasers everywhere.

This is the home of Cottewelle Creek’s third mayor, Edward C. Turley, his wife Anne, daughter Margaret, and son Christopher. It is not that this family once lived here; it is that they remain here, for this place is imprinted with their very souls. Once fixed elegantly on the brim of a Gold Rush boomtown, this place now imprisons the family in a perpetual nightmare…and they are not alone; indeed, this house is haunted.


The Vault (New for 2011!)
Brought to you by popular demand and at great expense, Prof. Ivan Wulfbayne welcomes you to learn the secrets of his Mysterious Medicinals, therapeutic and restorative remedies for the well-being! Pay no attention to that ominous stone vault next door – this promises to be a lesson for the inquisitive.

The Patriarch has reluctantly agreed to allow Wulfbayne, his second cousin, to peddle his wares here – under the condition that he brings no one harm. So far there have been no serious incidents, as he seems far too distracted by the looming structure nearby.

The Collective conceals its secrets within this Vault, and as the heart of Haunted Nashville’s inner workings it is certainly no place for mere mortals! So remove all thoughts of sneaking a peek...it isn’t safe. Just remember, curiosity killed the cat.


How long will it take me to go through Haunted Nashville?
Each attraction usually takes 15-25 minutes to go through, but it all depends on how much you soak up the environment. Some guests bolt through as fast as they can, which we don’t recommend. Groups are admitted at a maximum of 8 every 1.5 minutes or so... this allows each group to be separated so you feel more isolated. Once inside the main queue line, your journey of all three attractions should take approximately 60-90 minutes... provided the spirits don't "persuade" you to stay indefinitely...


What age range is Haunted Nashville appropriate for? How scary is it?
If Haunted Nashville were rated as a movie, PG would be appropriate. Individual discretion should be used, as every guest will have a different threshold for what entertains or scares them... your fear factor is as unique as you.

That said, the focus of Haunted Nashville is less on gore, violence, or explicit themes and more on original and developed stories, characters, and concepts based in science fiction, history, and literature. Haunted Nashville™ is great for a wide range of sensibilities and ages (recommended 8 and up). We bridge the gap between low tone corn-maze and explicit shock show, having considerable focus on HALLOWEEN itself as a family holiday, rather than a sadistic, homicidal gore-fest. Make no mistake though... there will be moments here where you question your courage.

If you have a specific question related to age appropriateness, please contact theCollective@HauntedNashville.com.


Who created Haunted Nashville?
A mysterious group known as the Collective.


Are we allowed to take pictures or video?
As a courtesy to those around you, including the undead, we kindly ask that there be no photography or recording while inside Haunted Nashville. Photo opportunities may be available in specially designated areas only.


Are there real ghosts inside Haunted Nashville?
This attraction simulates and expounds on accounts of classic paranormal phenomena. The characters and incidents portrayed and the names herein are fictitious and any similarity to the name, character and history of any person, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and unintentional.

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