Haunted Hospital Room

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Today Waverly Hills Sanatorium is visited by thousands of people each year in search of history, architecture and the paranormal. We offer Historical …

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Oct 28, 2024
For the haunt they offer a GA ticket or RIP ticket. The RIP ticket includes front of the line entry for the haunt and a mini tour of Waverly. There is not another ticket option for front of the line … Full review by solocationer
Oct 25, 2024
Caveat: we visited at night, did the Haunted House part, and added the RIP ticket option that happens first, before the big show. While the haunted house was fun, the true draw was the RIP tour befo… Full review by RhinanLaville
Oct 7, 2024
First time here, and we went for the Haunted House. The actors were ok, many just followed us and it got a bit boring. The clown theme part in the beginning was longer than it needed to be. I also di… Full review by Jen R

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im thinking about me and a friend doing an overnight next year i know its 1000.00 thats ok i would still do it
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We did the public 6 hour overnight and I booked the 2 hour history tour prior. I thought it was perfect. It was a bigger group CS the private stay for $1000 but everyone split up and …
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We did the public 6 hour overnight and I booked the 2 hour history tour prior. I thought it was perfect. It was a bigger group CS the private stay for $1000 but everyone split up and went their own way and we hardly saw anyone else the whole night That was our experience. I loved it!!
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is there alot of steps to walk on the 2 hour tour? im scheduled to go in september and i get out of breath easy
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I was there over Memorial Day weekend 2022... and IF my memory serves me correctly when you enter to park you do walk around to the side of the building to enter. There is …
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I was there over Memorial Day weekend 2022... and IF my memory serves me correctly when you enter to park you do walk around to the side of the building to enter. There is an incline in the grade of the land as you walk around the building and up a small incline. Then there is a stircase you go up outside which may have been about 8 steps to go in the door and then you immediately go up a staircase to the area where you wait for the tour to begin. I remember that as being a fairly large set of stairs. Maybe 15+??? But you do get to sit and wait for the tour to begin so if you arrive at the earliest allowed that would give you time to casually take your time to work your way through all that and rest before the tour begins. The building is 3 levels and you do have to take the stairs from floor to floor which I would say are like what you would expect in an old school. It is a walking tour so it is 2 hours of standing, walking and stairs. As you would imagine there really arent places to sit throughout but when you are along those front corridors where the openings are theres ledges that run all along there when you can sit. I have lower back issues and with my pain meds I did ok - but I also traveled from NE to go and was not going to miss it! We did the 2 hour tour and had an hour break and returned for the 8 hour overnight. We did take breaks on the overnight to sit on stairs or on floor at points but made it through the 2 hour tour ok. If you have concerns I'd email them and also tell them when you arrive. I found the team to be absolutely wonderful and would be pretty certain they would have suggestions to accommodate or maybe even point out a place for you to sit and rest while they are presenting history or at points where they give maybe 15 minutes to free roam a particular area they could also show you a place to sit and rest. I hope it works out for you. It's truly an amazing location and like I mentioned their staff is absolutely amazing. They love Waverly and its obvious by the passion they put in to their work. Hope this helps! Enjoy your visit!
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Answer by Tina T · Aug 21, 2022
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Do you require a reservation to visit the Waverly Hills Sanatorium?
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Yes. Tickets for the coming 2024 season will go on sale January 1 at midnight.
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