McKamey Manor – Worthy of Surviving the Haunting Experience

McKamey Manor – Worthy of Surviving the Haunting Experience

Some people like going to haunted houses that don’t allow any kind of touching and just focus on the jump-scares, and then there are places like the McKamey Manor. Want torture? You got it. Want some possible psychological damage? Done.

Just make sure to sign the 40 page waiver first.

3 (plus) hour “EXTREME” attraction in which you (MUST MEET REQUIREMENTS). Reservations required due to the intense nature of the experience. Not your typical “Boo” Haunted House. You’ve been warned!

Is McKamey Manor worthy of me?

First off, no.

Second off, I hate “haunted” events.

I think the only haunted place I went to was back in sixth grade, with my friend and her parents. We didn’t get too far into the building before I started crying and my friend’s dad had to carry me through the whole thing.

Yeah. We weren’t even to the main part of it yet, and I was already done.

But that was a very simple haunted event. The staff didn’t touch you or anything, they just did jump-scares and said things behind walls and animatronics came out toward you. The usual.

McKamey Manor is a whole other ball park of haunted attractions.

This place is survival horror. You’ll need to sign a 40 page waiver (and I suggest you actually read it to know what you’re up against), plus you’ll need a psych evaluation to make sure you’re in perfect mental health, and you can’t have any kind of medical problems.

If you’re an adrenaline junkie, and you don’t mind being put to the test to endure physical and mental torment, you might find this place worth checking out.

I’d rather keep what’s left of my sanity, thank you.

How did we find this place?

I was searching through the variety of haunted places, and this popped up in the searches on page 1. The perfect torture house for October.