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I was saving Netherworld Haunted House for last while I was in Atlanta mainly because it was open on Monday night which let me use the weekend to see others. But it didn’t look like a Monday night when I saw the line that had formed in front of the entrance. (read more)

With the night still young and the address of Horror Hill I got from Joe at 13 Stories, I headed out to the country to visit Horror Hill Haunted Attraction in Newnan, GA. It was a long drive but decided to go for it based on Joe Manzo’s involvement. (read more)

It was now Sunday night in Atlanta, and I had plotted a course to see a couple of Haunts that were open on Sunday. I started at Psycho 13 Haunted Factory which features two different haunts, an indoor walkthrough named The Vampire’s Masquerade and a second one that is an outdoor walkthrough (parking lot, not trail) called Psychophobia Asylum. (read more)

After a quick call to Joe Manzo at 13 Stories, I had just enough time to run up to see 13 Stories Haunted House before it closed for the evening. Luckily, Joe left the searchlight on for me and I made it just in time. (read more)

The next Haunt on my Tour was Chambers of Horror in downtown Atlanta. With intense and provocative scenes, this was completely different from the other haunts in the area. I got there after 9pm so I saw the R-rated show. (read more)

Continuing my journey south, I crossed the state border into Georgia and headed to Atlanta. There are quite a few haunts in Atlanta so I mapped out my visits and headed to Stadium of Screams at Gwinnett Braves Stadium for my first stop on Saturday night. The Stadium of Screams is a first year haunt with a great story so read on. (read more)