Alongside lively entertainment spots, many travelers also enjoy adventurous activities, willingly enduring torture and extreme situations to experience something similar to the main characters in horror movies.
If you're a horror movie enthusiast, the following sightseeing spots in the United States will provide you with unforgettable experiences.
McKamey Manor - San Diego's Haunted House of Horrors
Considered the world's scariest haunted house, according to Nydailynews statistics as of October 2014, approximately 24,000 people were on the waiting list. Only two visitors are allowed in at a time, and they must endure a spine-chilling 8-hour journey without any assistance. Most participants are unable to complete this program due to overwhelming fear. Many visitors confess that even on their second attempt, they still fail, and the horror experienced at this house remains the same.

Visitors wishing to explore McKamey Manor must undergo a thorough examination by the founder before deciding whether to allow them to tour or not. At the very least, you must be over 21 years old.
Every year, the horrifying themes inside haunted houses change. Participants endure scenes of 'torture' such as being tied up, gagged, having snakes poured on their heads, eating raw eggs, and being threatened by bloody images, electric shocks, or items shoved into a box with a tape. McKamey Manor aims to give you an experience as if you were the main character in a horror film.
Freakling Bros Horror Shows, Las Vegas
Joining this program, visitors will have to endure violent acts and electric shocks. Participants must be over 18 years old and sign waivers to avoid potential lawsuits.
Here, you'll have to endure terrifying extremes like being kidnapped, knocked down, dragged along the floor, and experience simulated drowning... To ensure every visitor gets a 'real' taste, the company even hires professional wrestlers to lift or knock down participants no matter how strong or tall they may be. Only about 30% of participants manage to overcome all the challenges in this program.

Blackout Haunted House, Los Angeles – New York – Chicago
On its website, Blackout Haunted House warns that it is 'for adults only and must be experienced alone.' Throughout the game, you must wear a safety mask. What visitors have to pay for is the extreme mental and physical torment they will endure.
Visitors will be led into a pitch-black room, attempting to find a light source while hands in the darkness grope and twist. You will also have your hands tied behind your back, a plastic bag pulled over your head, or be pushed next to a bloodied naked woman and another man trying to make you do terrifying things. To stop the game, visitors just need to shout loudly 'safe,' and someone will escort you out, but no refunds will be given. The entrance fee is $50.
With a series of intimidating acts, the Blackout haunted house is a preferred destination for those seeking intense sensations, especially during Halloween. However, it also sparks controversy over whether these actions violate ethics when staging scenes of sexual abuse and violence – deep-seated fears within every individual.
Blackout has 3 locations for visitors to comfortably choose from: Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago.
Shocktoberfest, Pennsylvania
Taking place in Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, Shocktoberfest is an exhilarating and terrifying adventure entertainment program where participants are nearly naked. The purpose of the venue owner is to create a horrifying open-air prison, exploiting the deep-seated fears in every human instinct.
Here, visitors will face the pursuit of the undead (Zombies) and try to resist them with a paintball gun. You'll have a long night to battle with these monsters, and then tirelessly fight against the angry 'spirits' in a haunted prison.

As per information from Vnexpress.net
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourJuly 24, 2015