The creators of the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride are back and introducing their latest scare fest, the “Ghost Ship.” The attraction is considered the only haunted attraction in the country that sets sail into the dark, open ocean at night for a 75 minute ride of horror. Offering three floors of pure interactive entertainment, the psych ward themed ship will consist of 1. top deck where brave souls will face an “execution experience,” 2. a middle floor where patrons can escape the madness and grab cocktails set in a 1930’s ballroom and 3. the gut of the ship, where horror fanatics can experience and witness the psych therapy treatment area, which will consist of Electro Shock, Hydrotherapy and Sleep Disorder Rehabilitation.
If you’re still not convinced, the ride’s disclaimer reads:
“The Ghost Ship is not recommended for children under 12 years of age. It is a high scare, high startle content experience. The Ghost Ship is not recommended for people with heart or back problems, pregnant women, people prone to seizures or anyone who has an affliction that is made worse by fear, anxiety or flashing lights. Also, this ride is not recommended for anyone with health issues that can be made worse or aggravated by riding this ride. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK.”
The Ghost Ship opens October 14th and tickets are on sale now.
The ship will depart from Newport Beach and offers three voyage times.
Voyage 1: 6:30pm-7:45pm – $59
Voyage 2: 8:15pm-9:30pm – $59
Voyage 3: 10:00pm-11:15pm – $59
The Ghost Ship will depart from the address below:
2901 W. Coast Hwy
Newport Beach, CA 92633
Having attended the Haunted Hayride last year, we can safely warn that this next event is not for the faint of heart. You will get scared, and if that’s your thing, you will LOVE this attraction.
For more information, visit:
http://www.ghostship.com
http://www.facebook.com/Ghost-Ship
http://www.twitter.com/Ghostshipoc
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