Atlanta’s iconic Netherworld Haunted House is back this weekend for its 29th season. Visitors can experience two thrilling attractions: ‘Monsters Attack’ and ‘Oblivion: Return of the Mangler.’
Highlights
- Netherworld Haunted House opens this Friday, September 19.
- Film and TV veterans Billy Messina and Ben Armstrong founded Netherworld in 1997.
- Guests will witness two new movie-quality attractions at the ‘29th Season of Screams.’
Netherworld Returns to Gwinnett County With its 29th Season
Netherworld will be open for 35 nights from September through early November (Source: Official)
The popular Netherworld Haunted House will reopen its doors this fall in Gwinnett County. Starting this Friday, the adventure will run for 35 chilling nights through early November.
Guests can visit Stone Mountain to see Hollywood-quality creatures, elaborate sets, and skilled performers.
Ben Armstrong, an industry veteran and Netherworld’s co-creator, said, “For our 29th season, we’re going bigger, longer, and more overwhelming than ever before – these are some of the most massive haunts in Netherworld’s history, covering the combined walking distance of 10 football fields. We want guests to feel completely transported…like they’re walking through a living nightmare.”
Venue, Dates, Tickets
Netherworld will showcase its haunted creations at 1313 Netherworld Way, Stone Mountain, GA 30087. The local community can visit the place starting from this opening weekend, September 19-20.
Netherworld’s 29th season will continue through early November for almost 35 nights. The tickets are available online.
Spooky Attractions at Netherworld 2025
Atlanta visitors can first visit the classic monster chaos at ‘Monsters Attack.’ Through this, they will see a faceoff between Savage Werewolves and Frankensteinian creations with Vampiric Hordes, a Corpse Army, and Undying Behemoths.
The second dark attraction is ‘Oblivion: Return of the Mangler.’ This eerie presentation will bring up the Mangler, a twisted surgeon, who will join the horrifying dwellers of Oblivion. The overall arrangement will offer Atlanta spectators a terrifying experience featuring advanced science and undying evil.
Netherworld’s another huge horror revelation, Grendel’s Feast will then scare attendees. It should be noted that this spooky feature involves simulated gore and grotesque horror depictions. Parental discretion is thus advised by Netherworld organizers for kids.
Adding to the scary experience, Netherworld is bringing escape room adventures called ‘Escape the Netherworld.’ These five year-round affairs include Tiki Island: Attack of the Shark God, Nosferatu: Van Helsing’s Secret, Sasquatch: Bigfoot’s Revenge, Alien Terror: Doom of the Dark Horizon, and Haunted: Curse of the Night Hag.
Atlanta visitors can be a part of ‘House of Creeps,’ Netherworld’s monster museum for more spooky escapades.
Through these creative adventures and timely additions, Netherworld has earned media mentions at CNN, Wall Street Journal, Buzzfeed, Parade, The Oprah Magazine, and others. The Atlanta-based haunted attraction has been voted the top haunt in the country by USA Today, Dread Central, Hauntworld Magazine, and Fangoria.
The 29th season of Netherworld is perfect for horror fanatics and those searching for an ideal Halloween adventure. Atlanta locals can head to Stone Mountain to experience fright and fun in equal measure.