Haunted House Nashville Nightmare Debuts New Fall Frights

Haunted House Nashville Nightmare Debuts New Fall Frights


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Haunted House Nashville Nightmare Debuts New Fall Frights

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Lifestyle, Feature, Features, Featured,

Haunted House Nashville Nightmare Debuts New Fall Frights

Haunted House Nashville Nightmare Debuts New Fall Frights

Lifestyle, Feature, Features, Featured,

Haunted House Nashville Nightmare Debuts New Fall Frights

Published By: By Fiona Good-Sirota   •   September 5, 2024

Haunted House Nashville Nightmare Debuts New Fall Frights

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By Fiona Good-Sirota By Fiona Good-Sirota
September 5, 2024

Lifestyle, Feature, Features, Featured,


One of Music City’s most spine-chilling haunted houses is reopening for fall. Helmed by Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group, the world’s largest Halloween-themed entertainment company, Nashville Nightmare is open on select evenings from Sept. 7 through Nov. 9, featuring four new sinister attractions, revamped experiences and a lineup of tempting food and beverage offerings.

Newly debuted facets include Clown Alley starring Boomer, the evil clown; Castle Infernus, a spiteful shadow realm; Horror High, a ghoul-filled rendition of the afterlife; and Vector Research: Alien Autopsy, a vengeful alien uprising.

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“This fall, Nashville Nightmare is back with new attraction themes and new add-on experiences,” says Chris Stafford, CEO and founding partner of Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group. “This property never stops evolving, and we can’t wait to show you all that’s in store this Halloween season.”

Visitors can thrill-seek at a number of additional attractions, including the reconstructed Outcast Carnival, featuring revenge-seeking sideshow clowns, a carnival-themed maze and more.

New for 2024, the Zombie Rampage installation allows guests to defend themselves from an undead army using GellyBall battery-powered blasters that dispel 8-millimeter-colored water balloons.

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Other experiences include The Mummy’s Curse Laser Maze, an Egyptian artifact gallery navigated with illuminated laser detection; interactive and immersive Mini Escape Games, with hidden clues and riddles; and the Secret Bar Access Pass, which grants visitors access to two secret bars and surprise frights.

Nashville Nightmare will be open to the public on select nights from Sept. 7 through Nov. 9. Tickets start at $19.99 and go on sale on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at noon CST. Minors 15 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult while on Nashville Nightmare property.

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Photography by: Photos Courtesy of Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group



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