Haunted House Requires 40-Page Signed Waiver, Will Give You $20K if You Survive
McKamey Manor in Tennesee is considered the scariest haunted house attraction in the United States. How scary is it? People must sign a 40-page waiver to enter. If you survive, you’ll earn $20,000, but so far, no one has earned the reward.
Per WFLA, the haunted house is owned and operated by Russ McKamey, who also requires people to create a safe word, pass a physical and watch a two-hour film compilation of people attempting to get through McKamey Manor only to say into the camera, “You really don’t want to do this.”
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Other requirements to enter McKamey Manor, and they include the following: Being 21 years of age or older (or having parental approval if you’re between 18-20); pass a background check; be screened over the phone, on Facebook or Facetime; show proof of medical insurance; and pass a drug test the day you attempt going through the attraction.
Basically, you really have to want to attempt entering this nightmare palace. Frankly, $20,000 doesn’t even seem like enough money as a reward. Offer to pay someone’s student loans, and then things might get interesting.
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