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What is McKamey Manor?
Be warned, MCKAMEY MANOR, is not your standard (boo) haunted house. This is an audience participation event in which (YOU) will live your own Horror Movie. This is a rough, intense and truly frightening experience. You must be in GREAT HEALTH to participate .
Is McKamey Manor the scariest house in the world?
McKamey Manor isn’t your average haunted house. This American destination is so scary that no one has ever successfully made it all the way through — even though organisers offer a USD$20,000 prize to any guest who manages to complete the entire thing.
How much do you get for completing the McKamey Manor haunted attraction?
You get $20,000 if you can complete it, the television station reports. The McKamey Manor website calls it the “One and Only ORIGINAL” and “Extreme Haunted Attraction.” It also dubs itself a “Surivial (sic) Horror Challenge.” Here’s the list of rules to partake in the attraction, according to its website:
What happens if you sign a waiver at McKamey Manor?
Bobo gon’ be there. By completing that 40-page waiver, you sign away your rights to sue McKamey Manor… no matter what happens to you. The waiver requires the signer to acknowledge they could end up with broken fingers (agh!) or get buried alive (temporarily, we hope).
Is there an EMT at McKamey Manor?
There is also no real EMT on site in case something goes horribly wrong, even after someone suffered a heart attack there several years ago. The owner, Russ McKamey, is a 23 year Navy Veteran, who claims that McKamey Manor is a “survival horror boot camp, where people feel they’re living their own horror movie.”
Is McKamey Manor the scariest house in America?
McKamey Manor was founded in San Diego by resident Russ McKamey and was originally located on his property. It is regarded by some as the “scariest haunted house in America” and is known for its violence and cruelty towards its guests, who must sign a liability waiver to get in.
Is McKamey Manor a ‘survival horror boot camp?
The owner, Russ McKamey, is a 23 year Navy Veteran, who claims that McKamey Manor is a “survival horror boot camp, where people feel they’re living their own horror movie.” Disturbingly, he told The Guardian that he delivers the “product of fear” by imposing physical and psychological stress until the victims break.