USS Nightmare Review (2016)

Quick Facts

High IntensityHigh Intensity
Runtime27 Minutes
MPD 1.35
This attraction was reviewed by Team Zombillies on September 28, 2016.

Summary

If you haven’t guessed yet, the USS Nightmare is a haunted steamboat. That’s right, not just a haunted boat (as if that wasn’t cool enough), a STEAMboat! Actually, it’s a former dredging vessel (that truly is floating on the Ohio River) whose sole purpose in life was to dredge all of the grime, muck and debris out of the main, commercial channels of the same waterway it resides on. At least’ that’s what you’re supposed to think. ‘Built by the U.S. Army,’ a recent discovery indicates that the USS William S. Mitchell was actually ‘Designed for Death!’ Some say that human bones and remains were often found in the Mitchell’s dredge lines. Others think that it was used to transport barrels of unknown substances. Reports even claim that she was a vessel (in more ways than one) for top-secret government projects! Are the reports and beliefs true?

The 20,000 sq. ft. USS Nightmare, now in their 24th season, offers customers more changes and improvements than we’ve ever seen in the last several years that we’ve been visiting them! The core experience is still very similar to years past, so returning customers that enjoy the authenticity and realistic characters here will still get to see their favorite parts. However, with the new ‘crash simulator,’ a couple of upgraded rooms that’ll make you wonder if you’re spinning in circles and a bounty of new and improved special effects, the USS Nightmare will surely give any haunted house enthusiast one of the best shows of the 2016 haunt season! With that, we offer you a word of advice’ bring your life jacket!

Cast9.48

The cast of USS Nightmare are consistently some of the best performers that we get to see every season! The fact that they never tell you to ‘get out!’ and always have something original and ‘in character’ to say back to you (if you interact with them) are just a few of the signs of a well-trained crew; and trust us, these guys have got their acts together (yes, pun intended)! Despite having several new cast members this year, they not only know their own roles, but they know each other’s too and they proved capable of working off one… Read More…

Costuming9.79

Costuming is also a very strong point at USS each time we visit and this year was no different! We noticed many prosthetics and a lot of airbrushed designs that looked extremely realistic! From aging, discolorations, wounds and snake skin, there was quite a variety of authentic makeup accenting this crew. All of the costumes matched the scenes we saw them in and helped in bringing this demented crew to life! Several masks were also noticed, some partial and some full, that were all diverse from what we typically see and of high quality, especially the one worn by the… Read More…

Customer Service9.64

Our GPS led us right to where the boat is docked on Riverboat Row. A paved lot for free parking can be found directly up the bank from where the USS Nightmare is docked. A very large banner displaying the haunt’s name welcomed us from the side of the boat, so if you are having issues finding it, search for the banner on the scariest-looking steam boat on the water! Head towards the small building in between two tents to purchase your tickets. It was pouring on the night of our visit and only part of the queue line is… Read More…

Atmosphere9.93

As soon as we shut our car doors, we could hear a musical and narrative warning echoing from the decrepit boat that compliments this part of the Ohio River with it’s dark and deathly presence. It’s difficult to beat the atmosphere that USS projects unto its guests. An authentic, truly-wrecked steam boat that literally floats on the murky river; it just doesn’t get much more realistic than that! Add the giant skull on top, the multiple signs and the Bow Watch and, without a doubt, it’s quite evident that this is not the Belle of Cincinnati you’re climbing aboard (although,… Read More…

Special Effects9.71

The build crew behind USS Nightmare have added more special effects this season than we’ve ever seen them do in the last several years of reviewing them! Among these additions are the new ‘crash simulator’ room (no, it’s not an ‘elevator’… although the basic concept of it should ring familiar to most avid haunt-goers out there), an extended maze section, vortex tunnel upgrades and more! The first part of the ‘tour’ has lots of antiquated display cases, old photographs of the ship, design diagrams and even some old life preservers to help you get a grasp of the time period… Read More…

Theme9.91

As the story goes, ‘The USS Mitchell was designed and constructed by the U.S. Army. It’s purpose was to dredge the river’s trenches, but the SHIP had something much more sinister in mind.’ Reports claim that human bones were often discovered in the boat’s dredge line and barrels of unknown substances were also transported by the ship. Some believe that she was used as a vehicle for top-secret government projects. But not to worry’ you’ll find out for yourself what REALLY happens aboard the Mitchell when you embark on your journey into the bowels of the very ship that was… Read More…

Scare Factor8.9

USS Nightmare, bluntly, has some downright scary stuff going on. With all of the decor and attention to set design, there are plenty of hiding spots for actors and props to jump out and scare the daylights out of you! Now, take the culmination of their actors, props and sets and throw in some uber-creepy sound effects and you’ve got yourself some places where you’ll probably find yourself thinking ‘hey, I really don’t think I wanna go through there!’ Well, there’s always the chicken exits. However, for those hardcore haunt enthusiasts who crave an immersive experience that captivates you and… Read More…

Entertainment & Value9.23

General admission tickets to tour the USS Nightmare remain the same prices as last year at $20.00 per guest. If you visit on a Wednesday night, GA can be purchased for $17.00. If you visit during busy hours, RIP Express passes are available for $30.00 on Wednesday and $35.00 on any other night that the dredge is open. It took our group about 27 minutes to sneak our way off the vicious vessel, bringing the overall value to 1.35 minutes received per dollar spent. That is just below our average of 1.5 minutes per dollar that we calculated from all… Read More…

Know Before You Go

  • All-Indoor Attraction
  • Covered Outdoor Waiting Line
  • Food/Concessions
  • Games/Midway
  • Gift Shop/Souvenirs
  • Hi-Tech Attraction
  • Original Characters
  • Restrooms/Porta Potties On-Site
  • Special Events
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Free Parking

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2022Shout out AwardVampire AKA Riley Krull

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