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Turbidite Manor - Haunted Attraction Tour

Turbidite Manor is an illusion based haunted house for all ages in the Nashville, Tennessee area. Part of Haunted Nashville, Tennessee's ultimate haunt attraction complex. Producer: Nathan Hamilton...  
 
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UniversalGymnastL7 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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When I saw turbidite manor at haunted Nashville it scared the crap out of me bc when ur in the hall with the pictures one of the pics lik kicks and stuff it scared me and then there is more than the video shows after that then people start jumpin out at u and stuff it isso scary and then after that u go in a grave yard
conner623 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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the skelinton baby was freaky,yet cute i like how it raised its arms asking to be held, and the grandma (?) in thesitting room kinda scared me
kidzazou (4 months ago) Show Hide
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It is so refreshing to see a haunt that expounds upon the supernatural aspects of Hallowe'en. This haunt is subtle, elegant, and genuinely scary. I am so sick of chainsaws and blood and guts attractions, it's wonderful to see someone with the imagination NOT to rely on the startle scare!
Tendrak (5 months ago) Show Hide
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It's good to see a haunted house that's not just a bunch of teenagers yelling at the top of their lungs at random intervals. There's a difference between macabre and startling. I wish more realized this.
DarthNocturn (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I am very interested in the ghost containment field mentioned on the website, I am wondering... does it need to be computer controlled or can it be controlled manually
turbiditemanor (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It is imperative that the Ghostwatch containment grid be operated via computer during normal operation, as the variable algorithms used are far too complex for a human to update in real-time. However, the system can be overridden within certain parameters to allow for unforeseen circumstances, including evacuations and errors.
AlexLoup (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I got to say, well done.

It's not spooky but unsettling with great detail and story.

I'm not sure if this is compliment or not but this is up to par with the Haunted Mansion attractions at the Disney Parks.
AlexLoup (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I'm very impressed with the tour. Such great detail. It's not too scary but then this doesn't have to be, it's telling a story.

I'm going out to say this is like(and up there in Ghosts and detail)the Haunted Mansion Attractions at the Disney Parks. It's not scary but unsettling.
turbiditemanor (1 year ago) Show Hide
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There actually are ghosts within the Manor who interact with you... this video is just a sampling of the decor. Please see interview at HalloweenDatabase website for more info on our approach.
HollywoodGothique (1 year ago) Show Hide
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No more Turbidite Manor in Southern California? That's hard news. First, the Haunted Vineyard, then Tubidite. Seems like we're losing all the genuinely eerie haunts (as opposed to the slasher-chainsaw stuff).

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