Fort Adams is one of Rhode Island’s treasured gems. This state park is overflowing with history, architecture, and some killer views. Most of the year, this coastal fort is a place for thousands of visitors to explore all that it has to offer. But for a limited number of nights in October, this normally tame park turns into a fortress of fear. Celebrate the Halloween season by braving the horrors at this top-rated scary attraction. Are you courageous enough?
Fort Adams in Newport will transform into the chilling haunted attraction, Fortress of Nightmares, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on October 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, and 27. There are four unique attractions at the fortress and each one is scarier than the last.
Explore the Tunnels of Terror by winding your way through the ghoulish underground labyrinth of tunnels. Each and every twist and turn brings a new and more terrifying surprise.
Head to the South Wall of Fort Adams with Mayhem3D. Don your 3D glasses to see all of the ChromaDepth special effects as you make your way from one twisted scene to the next.
Tunnels of Terror, Spirits Rising, and Mayhem3D are all included with the price of general admission. Tickets cost just $15 for all three attractions.
Paranormal 360 is a virtual scare. Visitors will watch a short horror movie with plenty of added special effects. Then you can virtually explore the infirmary ruins. Beware nothing is ever as it seems.
The Paranormal 360 experience can be added to the general admission ticket. Get all four fabulously frightening attractions for just $22. All four haunts are not recommended for children under 12, individuals with medical issues, or the faint of heart. Refunds are not given to scaredy cats too afraid to complete the Fortress of Nightmares.
Get the fright of a lifetime while helping to maintain the historic Fort Adams. Your admission goes to the Fort Adams Trust, a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization.
Find Fortress of Nightmares at 80 Fort Adams Dr., Newport, RI 02840. Learn more and purchase tickets by visiting their website.
Have you ever braved this fortress of fear during the Halloween season? To learn about the tamer side of Fort Adams that you can visit the rest of the year, click here.
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