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We at the Un-Lucky Inn would love to hear how you enjoyed your short stay at the Inn.

 

Please take a few minutes and send us an email regarding your experience @ info@unluckyinn.com.

 

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Thank you

 

 

Here is what people are saying about the Un-Lucky Inn!

Susan says:

Hey All,

THANKS!! for the great time we had tonight. Seriously, this old lady was scared, as were my 3 "cool" teens. It's nice to have a "story" that goes with the scariness. 

The acting was great!

Hope to be scared next year.

 

Susan

 

Neal E. says:

This Autumn, signs began to appear on telephone poles in the Gainesville/Haymarket area - warning of the Un-lucky Inn. Being a Halloween fan - I was intrigued, I visited their web site.

So it looks and sounds cool based on the story on their web site. But would it actually deliver the scary goods?

I went last Friday night on my way home from Shenandoah National Park. I arrived about 6:40 pm and bought my ticket - $10.00. The first hour The Un-lucky Inn conducts a non-scary version for little kids to go through.

While you are waiting, a couple of vendors are selling food - one has hot chocolate and coffee for sale, the other is Red Hot and Blue - selling pulled pork and chicken sandwiches - just in time for you to eat them, then enter the Un-lucky Inn - and lose your lunch! :-)

At 7:30 pm, they begin the real horror. Groups are sent though with a couple of guides, no more than eight people per group. You cross the yard and enter the Un-lucky Inn.

I am not going to give away the scary details as I want others to be properly frightened and terrified. Suffice to say, this is to date the best and scariest haunted house I have experienced as an adult.

Go, go to The Un-lucky Inn. You may check in, but you will never check out! Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

**2009 review taken from Yelp.com**