What started as a passion for horror, storytelling, and immersive experiences has grown into one of the most intense haunted attractions in the area, drawing thrill-seekers from all over.
Every detail is designed to pull you into the nightmare—from cinematic set designs and eerie lighting to live actors who know exactly how to keep you on edge. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned haunted house fan, our goal is the same: make your heart race, your senses heighten, and leave you talking about it long after you’ve made it out.
Our team is made up of horror enthusiasts, designers, and performers who are constantly pushing the limits to create new scares each season. We evolve every year, adding fresh storylines, upgraded effects, and unexpected twists so no two visits feel the same.
We’re not your typical walk-through haunted house
At Nightmare In Nassau, it’s more than just fear—it’s an experience. One that taps into your imagination, plays with your nerves, and dares you to step inside.
This isn’t just a haunted house.
It’s a carefully crafted environment where lighting, sound, set design, and live actors work together to create a constant sense of tension.
From tight corridors to unexpected encounters, every turn is designed to make you question what’s coming next
Behind the scenes, our team is made up of creatives, builders, and performers who live and breathe horror. Months of planning go into each season, with new themes, upgraded effects, and evolving storylines that raise the bar year after year. We’re always asking: how do we make it more intense, more immersive, and more unforgettable?
Nightmare In Nassau is for everyone—from first-timers looking for a thrill to hardcore horror fans chasing their next adrenaline rush. Whether you come with friends, on a date, or as part of a group, you’re stepping into an experience designed to challenge your nerves and keep your heart pounding from start to finish.
This is where fear meets entertainment. Where imagination becomes reality. And where every guest becomes part of the nightmare.