Usually the only time you can locate a serious haunted house is during the month of October. And even then, it's often subpar and put on by a church or community theater with a scare factor of perhaps a five on a scale of one to ten. Unless you happen to be in Gatlinburg, that is.
The Mysterious Mansion is open all year-round and will have you wetting your pans in fright. From the very beginning when you're made to find your own secret passageway into the haunted house, you're on your own to work your way through the house of terror, complete with dark, dank dungeons and winding staircases. While there seems to be only one man, a professional actor/menace, roaming the corridors waiting to jump out and seize hold of your terror, many of the rooms give you the spine-tingling impression that there is no way out, only further enhancing the sensation; the fear factor in the Mysterious Mansion is more psychological than anything else. Plus, there's one freaky clown, and anyone who saw Stephen King's It knows that's enough to scare a person senseless.
Those with pacemakers or weak hearts should probably sit this one out. One thing to note: The outside looks deceivingly large, but it will only take you twenty minutes, thirty tops, to scream your way through the house.
The Mysterious Mansion is located at 424 River Rd. in downtown Gatlinburg just off the main strip.
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