Here's the deal, too all you bashers out there: For 6 years I worked at a haunted house that relied on terrifying the pants off people, and let's be honest, I get a kick out of making people pee themselves. I currently work for a indy-movie company doing special effects makeup. Aka, I feel I know my s**t about Haunted Houses. I'm a horror movie buff and honestly enjoy blood, gore and violence at haunted houses. \r
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But when I went to Haunted Nashville last weekend, I thought, ""this is awesome!"" It was so different and yeah, so you get a little history and background story for the characters and attractions, that's what made it so cool! The stories are up on a projector as you first walk in and...\r
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I'm betting the jerks who write bad reviews didn't get the whole backstory because they probably can't read to begin with and so could not enjoy the full effect. \r
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With Haunted Nashville you seem to either hate it, or love it. I for one, loved it and so did the friends I brought with me. There is no false advertising, the price is reasonable (do yourself the favor and time your walk through other haunts...it's the same or less ammount of time at other haunts and generally so dark in those you would never see the flaws in the scenery.). The scenic quality is astounding and the actors are fun. \r
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I Understand if you didn't enjoy the show, but just saying that it wasn't scary is not good review. ""redefining fear"" is what haunted Nashville claims to do...I think they do an excellent job of it.
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