Nightmare Haunted
House…the Doctor is Out, the Mayhem is In
There is something truly stomach-turning about the idea of
an abandoned, evil-infested hospital. Hospitals are creepy enough as it is, but
when you add a warped doctor and a history of death, the entire place takes on
an even more horrifying essence. The Nightmare Haunted House in Kentucky
promises a walk through the most horrifying, disturbing hospital that has ever
stood.
Mercy Hospital was once the workplace of Dr. Colin Sheppard.
He was revered as the best in his field, bringing hope and health to even
desperately ill patients. In the 1950s there was no better doctor available.
After a few years, however, the horror began. The storms took over the area and
a veil of darkness fell over the hospital. During this time Dr. Sheppard's
incredible skills began to fail. Patients died under his hand and he was cast
out of the hospital under the scorn and ridicule of his colleagues. The area
continued to be tormented by flooding and horrific winds. Power failed and the
area seemed cut off from everywhere else.
The hospital warped, walls collapsing in on themselves and the entire
building sealing its victims inside. Dr. Sheppard lingered in his isolated
cottage, the nightmare that tortured him daily seeping into his very being and
contorting him into a twisted, rotted specter of himself. In the hospital,
things were worse. Food and water ran out, the medical professionals left
became grisly mad scientists, experimenting on the dying and tormenting the
survivors. Outside of the surrounding area, everyone thought the hospital had
been shut down. Nearly 70 years later, however, the doors have been wrenched
open and you are invited for visiting hours.
Victims visiting Nightmare Haunted House also have the
chance to visit Terror on Tates Creek. This truly twisted haunt welcomes you to
visit the warped carnival of Ivan, a carny whose ambitions of fame got the most
of him. Whether you brave just one or both haunted houses, you are sure to
leave with a few nightmares.
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