TL:DR Former marine builds a torture house and terrorizes people for free. You get hypnotized then degraded mentally and physically tortured all while he records it. Police can't do shyt bc you have to sign a waiver giving up all rights legally
Make it through and win 20,000... Nobody has ever finished
Start at 8:40
Before someone can enter the "survival horror challenge" of McKamey Manor, there's a physical exam. Then there's a background check, a phone screen, a 40-page waiver and a drug test. No cash required. Only 5lb bags of dog food for entry
If all that goes according to plan, participants have to watch a nearly two-hour documentary featuring every person who has attempted the haunted attraction in the past two years. Must sign a liability waiver to participate. Items on the waiver include the inability to leave without the staff's permission and being subjected to various forms of physical and psychological torture, including having bones broken, teeth removed without anesthesia, and being drugged. During the tour, employees of the Manor may physically assault patrons, waterboard them, force them to eat and drink unknown substances, have them bound and gagged, and engage in other forms of physical and psychological torture. If police are involved you have to tell them it's a game and give no details.
The attraction's webiste says: "Understand that each tour will be different based upon your personal fears, and can last up to 10 HOURS. Each guest will be mentally and physically challenged until you reach your personal breaking point."
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If you think it's some bullshyt there are videos of patrons experiences bc he personally records everything himself.
Make it through and win 20,000... Nobody has ever finished
Start at 8:40
Before someone can enter the "survival horror challenge" of McKamey Manor, there's a physical exam. Then there's a background check, a phone screen, a 40-page waiver and a drug test. No cash required. Only 5lb bags of dog food for entry
If all that goes according to plan, participants have to watch a nearly two-hour documentary featuring every person who has attempted the haunted attraction in the past two years. Must sign a liability waiver to participate. Items on the waiver include the inability to leave without the staff's permission and being subjected to various forms of physical and psychological torture, including having bones broken, teeth removed without anesthesia, and being drugged. During the tour, employees of the Manor may physically assault patrons, waterboard them, force them to eat and drink unknown substances, have them bound and gagged, and engage in other forms of physical and psychological torture. If police are involved you have to tell them it's a game and give no details.
The attraction's webiste says: "Understand that each tour will be different based upon your personal fears, and can last up to 10 HOURS. Each guest will be mentally and physically challenged until you reach your personal breaking point."
Link
If you think it's some bullshyt there are videos of patrons experiences bc he personally records everything himself.