Address: 6100 Kyle Ln, Huntington, WV 25702, USA
Phone: +13049630271
terry baker II
Better suited for the young but did jump once or twice. For the history buffs truly a spooky tail be told . For we entered mid ship and never crossed the majestic bow . If one was to combine all that ,probably one of America's greats cons. Only Mark Twain could of had dreamed and wrote. The car was a pleasant bonus.
Loretta Buckley
Great time, unique experience, especially if you are energy sensitive. I am a Reiki Master 🙌 & could feel, hear, & was touched often by the over 300 reported on-board spirits of this former Navy Hospital 🏥Ship. Same for my friend who …
Morgan Osborne
Drove all the way from fayette county for this disappointment it was a total let down was not scary at all the only actor that tried to make. It a great experience was the clown he knew what he was there to do the staff that walked us on the actual ship was unprofessional asking guests for cigarettes said they were going through some hard times didnt give us direction after the ship we literally ruined shoes mud every where i know times are hard and places short staffed however dont charge 20 dollars for 5 dollars worth of nothin all you get is exercise the gym is more scary... We literally drove almost 3 hours for a let down... Do better or shut this down
Ashley Cyrus
The walk up to the boat was awesome, first time I felt scared going through a haunted house in a couple years. The boat itself was about a 5 minute walk and not scary at all. Was disappointed in the scare factor and how short it was.
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Today is the last day its open. Kyle Lane off Route 2. It's $12 for a ticket
Haunted attraction is open every weekend in October 2021. Ticket costs are $20 per person.
They are taking Covid precautions seriously, they even have masks if you "forget" yours. Prices are around $20 or less per person and they have a few different things you can do. Unfortunately the fire marshal shut down the boat part of the haunted house because the WWII era ship they used doesn't meet the fire code, since those boats weren't built with modern day sprinkler systems.
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