Titanic-Themed Haunted Hayride, Haunted-Motel Visit, and Magic Show for Two or Four at Creepy Ridge (Up to Half Off)
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Brave the haunted scenes inside a sunken replica of the Titanic and the Death Row Haunted Motel before enjoying a live magic show
A lot of people enjoy being scared, either because they like the adrenaline rush or because it reminds them of their nanny, Bigfoot. Cuddle up to something creepy with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for admission for two (up to a $30 value)
- $30 for admission for four (up to a $60 value)<p>
Creepy Ridge is open Friday, October 5, through Halloween night.
Brave the haunted scenes inside a sunken replica of the Titanic and the Death Row Haunted Motel before enjoying a live magic show
A lot of people enjoy being scared, either because they like the adrenaline rush or because it reminds them of their nanny, Bigfoot. Cuddle up to something creepy with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for admission for two (up to a $30 value)
- $30 for admission for four (up to a $60 value)<p>
Creepy Ridge is open Friday, October 5, through Halloween night.
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About OOB: Creepy Ridge
While the Titanic won the title of the largest ship of its day, it’s still helping to break records 100 years after its fatal voyage. That’s because Creepy Ridge’s trifecta of haunted attractions includes a replica of the ship's cabin, and it’s currently being verified as the world’s largest hay wagon by the Guinness Book of World Records. You'll start your terrifying journey inside the ship, encountering the ghosts of many of the vessel's lost souls before docking and checking in to the Death Row Haunted Motel. There, you'll come face-to-face with other horrors, such as tiny toiletries that replenish themselves every time you leave. Should you survive long enough to check out, magic shows from Allen the Astonisher await to awe and inspire every half hour, and a nearby concession booth serves up hot dishes and drinks such as funnel cakes, hot chocolate, and cookies.
Proceeds from the night’s attractions go to help the Arc of Northern Kentucky’s mission to help provide opportunities to special-needs children.