Address: 1313 Netherworld Way, Stone Mountain, GA 30087, USA
Phone: +14049993327
Sunday: 7–11PM
Monday: 7–11PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 7–10:30PM
Saturday: 7PM–12AM
Majd Monroe
Great , fun and scary night !!@
Spencer King
Great haunts this year!
Latoya Allen
Both scary houses were GOODT
Jessica Halsey
Best haunted house I have ever been to. A haunt done by artists who have a passion for the craft. I wish my husband and I was by ourselves so I could spend hours looking at it all.
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No tickets are on special this opening weekend only 23 and 28...
I haven't seen anyone with a full on costume that wasn't part of the cast, and I imagine that would be frowned upon for liability reasons. If some unaffiliated person were to be mistaken for a cast member, it could go badly for Netherworld if that person did something wrong. Edited to add: I looked at the FAQ on fearworld.com (Netherworld's website), and it explicitly states that costumes are not permitted for patrons except small children.
YES They're moving to Stone Mountain in 2018
I've seen people line up as early as 6 or 6:30 depending on the day but you still be waiting in line for them to open at 7/7:30. If you wanna skip the lines you could always get the fast pass
Sunday through Thursday it's $23 for Primal Scream which if the haunted house and $28 for both Primal Scream and the house if horrors. Friday, Saturday, and Halloween it's $28 and $35 for both.
If the ticket line is short, you can save the online fees and pay there. If the lines are long you can just do it on your phone. You do not have to have the ticket printed out like it says online. The speed pass ticket booth is at the top of the hill attached to the main haunt...the regular tickets are at the bottom of the hill on the left side of that building. Also, buying there you can n use the coupons from subway for extra money off. Either way n it's well worth it.
I have mobility issues and was able to make it through fine. There are hand rails in the small areas that move.
It started in September, if you go on the website you pick your own time slot.
Buy online either way. No booth available. Just a QR code to scan to buy online on site. Just know that you MUST reserve an entry time so if it isn't available when you get there you're out of luck.
You can get them when you arrive BUT to be sure you get tickets before sellout or the times you want , i suggest buying online
It's not a "ride" like in a moving vehicle, but is amazingly professional in the same category as Disney World or universal. You walk through, but it is very exciting, scary, and a ton of fun! I highly recommend it, my wife and I have already gone twice this year alone and are planning on going two more times at least. Do yourself a favor and do it
Its around 38 per ticket depending on the day you want to go. It includes both haunts. I don't believe there is a group rate but check the website. Also you have to buy tickets online.
Yes
The Escape Rooms are open...the haunted house attraction opens in September. There are 3 different escape rooms and they are amazing.
Keep him close, but he will have fun! Just explain to him before that they are actors and will not touch him. Also take time to look at the beautiful art...this didn't pop up overnight. A lot of talented artists and actors makes this happen! <3 I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did!
Yes, with an adult.
We went Tuesday and did not wait at all for either attraction or gift shop/panic room
The houses aren't that long, maybe 10 to 20 minutes each. The real wait can occur while waiting in line and can take several hours. Go on a week day.
Outside and very limited inside area. But not while you're walking through the haunted house. They do have a behind the scenes tour this year. Check it out on their website
It really is a constructed scenario off I85 north near Norcross. Think of it as a scary amusement park only open in the fall.
They continue past Halloween for a couple weekends, I believe. They also have escape rooms and a museum that is open year round.
Check their website, ticket prices have varied but generally $40 this year and that is for both attractions. It's a time specific ticket, best to get the tickets online and allow plenty of time to get there at least 30 minutes early.
Ticket prices change depending on the day of the week. Although, you can walk up to purchase tickets at the box office, it is best to purchase your tickets ahead of time on the website to ensure your desired time slot is not sold out.
Theres an exit side they allow people to wait at if they dont wanna go thru.
Escape games are open year round. The haunted house opens closer to Halloween.
It's better to pay online and have a timed entry ticket. Paying when you get there could result in more than an hour wait to get in. We purchased the tickets online with a timed entry... waited about 15 minutes if that and enjoyed ourselves in both haunted houses there. Do yourself a favor and get the tickets on-line
I'm sure that you could suggest that to their staff, but in my opinion, there is no better time to attend a haunted house, especially one of this level!! I hope they can help with your question/suggestion!!😁
Last night when we went it was $35 per person... add tax it was $40 & some change per person
One tickets is for both haunts. I went last week, I would suggest doing speed pass
The full calendar with dates is available on fearworld.com
Have not heard what the ticket prices are this year. But they are going to be selling them they just haven't made the final decision as to whether online tickets only or if online and walk up customers will be allowed this year. Have to wait another 4 weeks to find out
Sold out
They are but sold out
Timed entry tickets go to the website and purchase online.
Yup. It's probably quicker and easier to just check their site than ask and wait here. You have to buy the tickets on their site anyway
Netherworld is open year round. Check their website for accurate dates.
I reckon the same price as any other day
Doubtful. They have moving, tilted floors and bridges that swing side to side.
Yep, plenty of free parking across the street. There are signs and flaggers
Probably 18 but Im not certain. They didn't check ID's at the door.
Check out their website FAQ's
No it will not be open on October 20th this year the only day that they're open is Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday and then the last week of October the open everyday. www.fearworld.com for tickets
Not sure the price but they're having it with social distancing and you're going to go through both shows.
They pay their staff, but if you mean do the random people who answer Google Maps questions pay? No, we don't.
There are, in a way, two. There is the House of Creeps that's $5 and next to the Speed pass entrance of the first haunt. There is also kind of one that is a part of the Timed Tickets line also for the first haunt.
I think I read 5 and up, as well. My 13-year-old wanted to go, and her and her friend did good for Middle School kiddos!
I think it was $35 for one house, and $40 for both houses.
There are two houses...you can buy a ticket for just the main house or for a little more $$, a ticket for both houses. The extra for both is worth it. Escape rooms and other things are separate tickets.
Standard ticket gets you inside where everything is, shops and such. The second haunt is after the souvenir area.
They would have to me 5 and older
18 unless you're accompanied with a parental zombie
The timed tickets were worth the small surcharge to avoid the line on Saturday
The first day or the attraction hours?
The haunt isn't, however they have a set of phenomenal escape rooms to check out!
Coupon.com n groupon has them on sale NOW!!
They actually added two more nights to the season, into the darkness, on the 10th/11th
Yes.
Ticket booth seemed to only take cash or card when we went. I'll say be prepared to use a different form of payment.
They did a one night last year was wornding if they doing it again
Prices are listed on our web site. Fearworld.com. As for children, some love it some do not, but the monsters are normally very kind to children. Kids are never a target scare for us, we prefer big game, just more sport in it.
Ticket sales stop at 10:30. We will stay open until our last ticket holding customers get thru.
I just went Sunday night arrived at 730, had to purchase tickets and the line was about a 3 hour wait.
We paid $55 a person for both haunted attractions with a speed pass, the speed pass is well worth it
Every day til the 4th. Also keep an eye on the web site for additional days coming up
I highly recommend speed pass You get both main attractions almost instantly for 55 dollars as of this season. Also they have escape rooms which are awesome.
Yes.
Its on their website, look at the Buy Tickets link
Depends on what time and what day you go. If it's not too packed then 2-3 hours. If it's PACKED then maybe 3-5 hours
You can bring your phone. We took photos while in line waiting to go in, but you can't take photos once inside. There are workers in costume walking around & plenty of photo ops outside.
Yes, you can but the easiest and fastest way to go with card will be to pay online. When I went there was a line for buying tickets.
We timed both: 37 min for The Awakened & 23 min for Subject: Unknown.
I saw 8 year olds, but use discretion, each parent would know.
Mainly for adults and teens, but parents can bring younger children. Age limit is 5. http://fearworld.com/wordpress/faq/
If you purchase a ticket Sun. thru Thursday, they are good on any Sunday thru Thursday. They are not valid on Friday's or Saturday's.
Absolutely, and we can also send a guide with you. We are required by law to make it accessible.
Most nights the wait time is 30 - 45 minutes. But we do offer a speed pass upgrade to skip the lines. As we draw closer to Halloween, the wait times will increase to the upper part of 2-3 hours.
At my visit, I had seen 8 year old kids there..SPOOOOKY for that age, that's my opinion though.
I dont believe so. They may ask for your ID if you pay in card to verify it's yours. But you will not need it upon entry to the haunt, only the ticket
There are a couple of sections with squeeze walls which might trigger claustrophobia.
Halloween is usually busy. But not as weekends leading up to it. The weekend leading up to it are extremely busy. But you will most certainly enjoy the frightening time.
NOV. 4
Depends on what you want. Two houses ranging from it looks like $23-$28 with $3 service fees. Or the Speedpass for both is $55. Highly recommend. Check them out at fearworld website.
Pot o potties lol
I wouldnt advise it. There's a lot of activity and distractions in there. Have fun!
As long as a child is able to walk on their own, they may attend with an adult.
As long as the child is able to walk on there own, they may attend with a parent. We do have an intense show, but nothing to make it 18+. We are and always will be a family friendly haunt. We do not allow children to be carried.
Any age. But be prepared to be scared. Not really suitable for small children.
Im actually not certain of the age requirements but personally, I don't think the venue is appropriate for pre-teens and under.
Not sure if they are going to have an age limit for the new location but its definitely scary and gory! Not for young kids or faint of heart.
They will sell tickets again next year at stone mountain, because they are moving.
Yes
I found it to be just as good in the past. Love this haunt!
I think its more of honoring for another day. But not t o get a refund. Id call them
Pay the extra money and get the speed pass! Well worth it. Otherwise you will be waiting forever
$25 for Primal Scream. $35 for Primal Scream + the Funhouse. $55 for speedpass to both.
$25 primal scream and $35 primal scream+ mr.grendels fun house of horrors. $55 speedpass to front of line for both houses.
This coming weekend will be the last weekend of the year. All dates and info are on the site.
No age restrictions, but preferably no toddlers or little ones. Carrying kids is not allowed as well
Yes :) you would buy the ticket for the day you wish to go. If you wish to go on a Sunday you would buy a Sun-Thu ticket! Have fun! It's amazing!
I went on a Thursday night. But, I had a speed pass that was well worth the money. NO, wait at both attractions. :)
When u come out of the last house they have a bubbles all over the ground and a little building u can walk in with lots of bubbles. I recommend sneakers.
I personally wouldn't bring a child under 10, or one that scares easily.
That's sound right. Don't forget $10 for parking if you don't want to walk. Allow an hour at least for standing in linr just to get in.
Stone Mountain
Get the Speed pass for $55. It's for both attractions and you'll be able to bypass the lines.
Online...COMBO: Friday, Saturday & Halloween $35.00 (Plus $3.00 service fee)
Depends on which day of the week you go. One house on Sun - Thurs is $23 Sat, Sun & Halloween is $25. Both houses Sun-Thurs $28 Sat, Sun & Halloween is $35. Speed Pass tickets to skip the line for both houses is $55 any day. (2017 pricing only)
Minimum age is 5 yrs. No carrying kids allowed.
NETHERWORLD is recommended for adults and teens, but younger kids may come if parents choose to bring them. Minimum age is 5 Years old. Carrying children though is NOT recommended. There are no special prices for children and no refunds if anyone decides not to finish the haunt. There are many emergency exits throughout each attraction in case anyone gets too scared to continue. MR. GRENDEL’S FUN HOUSE OF HORRORS is a more gory haunted house.
November 5th
Depends on the night and what type of pass. Sunday-Thursday are a lot cheaper than Friday-Saturday. The website has all the various pricing options. The least expensive is weeknights single admission, which I believe is $23.
You can buy them at the gate, but you'll have to wait in line to do it, which kind of defeats the purpose.
Yes. I have went several times and this last time I saw a 4 yr old there.
I'm claustrophobic, as well. There were a couple of spots that made me a little uneasy, but I made it through. If you just keep in mind that the small spaces are just an illusion, you'll be fine. Plus, there are a lot of exits along the way for those who have problems.
November 5th
No discounts. Kids, Adults, Seniors, Veterans, everyone else all the same price.
Feel free to take your time wandering through. You can always let a group ahead of you if one catches up.
There are dark rooms with soft, airbag-like walls you have to squeeze through so, I would not suggest it at all.
I like going when it's dark....it's just such a better effect. ...Sundays are not bad...but the closer you get to Halloween the busier it gets. The great thing is they stay open until everyone has been taken care of....through both of their houses.
I'll answer on the assumption that you've never been. It’s pretty amazing and the collection of props is almost incomprehensible. You won't be able to take in everything. Having been numerous times in the past I would have to say that the smaller of the two haunts is by far the best. You can't pay just for the smaller one though.
May be closer to Halloween as the lines get ridiculous.
Were open until everyone with a ticket goes through, no matter how late.
You can scan for from your phone. They will email you a link once purchased
The minimum age is five accompanied by a parent.
You can pay at the gate, but unless you go early, prepare to wait in line to buy tickets then wait in a different line to get in the house. Online payment is strongly suggested.
Good luck in your search wonder who it might be (Not Me)
Not in the haunts. Only outside. They catch you doing it inside and they will throw you out
We arrived at 11pm and they were still selling tickets. Goid amount of people in line after us.
There is information on their website about weather. I know in typical rain they don't close though, not sure about heavy rains or storms.
All ages are allowed in. But we prefer be at least 11 yrs old or older
I didn't ask for names considering i was a bit buzzed and scared 😂
Depends on if you GO to both or just one house and on which day you attend. Check out their website
They officially close at midnight but will stay open later if there are customers in line.
No
Yeah if you have a big forehead they cut the price in half.
It depends on what night you GO and if you GO to ONE or both haunted houses. Check out their website. It's worth EVERY penny!!!
Also, children must be over 5 y/o to enter the attraction.
Not recommended
Indeed it is and a revamp totally different from last year!
No don't think so
Depends on if you GO to ONE or both houses. $38 for both houses if you buy online. It's money well spent
This time of year emailing is your best bet
No they will open this Friday and Saturday from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and then on Friday Sept 30 be open everyday after that
They're moving in 2018 but they do have an escape game at Stone Mountain opening Sept 9th I do believe. I LOVE nNtherworld!!
The downstairs house is called Grendel's fun house. The up stairs house is called the beast
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