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Haunted House Is So Scary You Have To Sign A Waiver To Enter

 

If repeatedly watching the Saw or Hostel films has left you feeling numb or overconfident as to your fear threshold, this may well be the trip for you.

The 17th Door in Tustin, California, is allegedly so scary that before you enter you have to sign a waiver acknowledging you understand the risk and the venue is not liable for anything that may happen to you.

That is either the greatest ploy to set people on edge before they enter, or a very disturbing reality. Either way it seems to have the same effect.

The whole place is based on the nightmares of a fictitious college teen named Paula, and it looks hellish to say the least.

Actors will grab you, touch you, fall from the ceiling with other objects, and you are likely to get wet. That is just a few of the warnings listed online.

The hosts are so concerned that people may want to escape the piss inducing 32 minute experience that they have issued a safe-word of ‘mercy’. Scream that and you will be freed early. You won’t, however, be getting a refund.

On the site’s FAQs it is stated that they are paid to scare you, and if you want to leave early you have had value for money.

 

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