Rules / Details

• Haunted Nashville reserves the right to refuse admittance to anyone.
• Guests will be subject to a security screening before being admitted to the Haunted
  Nashville facility.
• Payment for admissions will be made in cash, Visa, or Mastercard, and may be made
  online or at the venue Box Office.
• Admission is considered “at your own risk.” Those with serious medical conditions
  (including pregnancy) should use best judgement as to whether or not attend.

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 (guests appearing to be intoxicated will not be admitted)
• open-toed or high-heeled shoes (only those with proper attire, including shoes, will be admitted)


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?

House of Distortion
Making its world debut, House of Distortion is an all-out assault on the senses that will have you
scampering for your life! A dive into the realm of the electrical, chemical, and metaphysical, House
of Distortion builds on general and local history, especially associated with the Tennessee
Centennial and International Exposition of 1897. Science fiction and fact are scrambled here as
guests explore a lost exhibit from this bygone era, and end up witnessing the horrors unleashed
when humankind attempts to govern the intractable forces of the universe.

Turbidite Manor
An authentically styled 19th century haunted house exhibition complete with cutting-edge special
effects and movie quality scenic designs that astonish and terrify guests who dare to enter its
domain, Turbidite Manor is an award-winning attraction that has been recognized in the Haunt
Industry as “a genuinely creepy experience” and “one of the most unique, authentic, and creepy
looking attractions” around. Shake with excitement during this ethereal experience as you
encounter poltergeist phenomena, ghostly shadows, full-blown apparitions, and a few other
surprises!

Riddles of Horror
Test your knowledge of the classic horror genre while winding through a labyrinth of chilling scenes.
Riddles of Horror challenges the patron to solve conundrums posed in a series of scenes drawn
from the classic horror genre. Presented are characters of the macabre, representing a crosssection
in horror culture from modern movies all the way back to radio and classic literature.
Unravel the mystery of this attraction and you may come away with a prize or two!


How long will it take me to go through Haunted Nashville?
Once inside the main queue line, your tour 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?
This attraction is for everyone, though not recommended for those under 5 years of age. That said, individual discretion should be used, as every guest will have a different threshold for what entertains or scares them.


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 the attraction. 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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