In New Mexico, there is a haunted house so extreme that 67% of participants forfeit. The NM Slaughter House, located in Albuquerque, refers to visitors as "victims," and provides an immersive experience so terrifying that 192 people once forfeited in a single night.
Before entering, you must have this message stamped on your hand.
You are advised not to attempt this attraction if you suffer from any mental or physical health conditions, ranging from asthma, to heart conditions, and seizures. (In fact, if you suffer from seizures, don’t even visit the website because it has a lot of light effects. Seriously.)
As soon as you enter the NM Slaughter House, the illusion begins.
You’re greeted by Nina. She is a girl with mentally unstable parents, who have harmed her other siblings. The remaining children are hiding within the house.
They are hungry and cannibalistic.
As you progress through the house, you’ll find yourself walking between walls and climbing through vents.
You’ll encounter booby traps and scenes from your darkest nightmares…
This production is elaborate and involves a team of more than 100 people, from makeup artists to actors. That’s why this haunted house is so convincing.
If you’re finding the experience too intense, say the safe word to forfeit.
This attraction is rated R and is definitely not recommended for anyone under twelve.
However, there is a "low scare" option that runs between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
As October progresses, the house is open on more nights. Click here for hours.
This haunted house is incredibly popular so it’s best to buy your tickets in advance, online. Weekends are especially busy.
The NM Slaughter House is located at 1909 Bellamah Avenue in Albuquerque.
Have you been to this haunted house? If so, did you make it all the way through?
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