Fall is the season of pumpkins, apple cider, and hayrides, but it’s also the time of year when the brave head to the many haunted houses throughout the city. We have some truly frightening ones in Cincinnati, but one is frequently named the scariest and may just be the most iconic. The USS Nightmare will soon open again in Newport and only the brave should board the world’s most haunted boat that’s docked right across the river from Cincinnati.
The USS Nightmare, which docks in Newport, has been a popular haunted attraction in the Cincinnati area for years. It’s a tradition for many to brave the horror - and the lines - to visit this historic boat turned haunted destination.
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The boat may seem innocent enough in the daylight, but it’s actually more than just a haunted house. The William S. Mitchell was a dredge boat for 45 years and was led by a captain whose sanity was often questioned.
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You can learn all about its history in the video below, but this boat met its demise close to when it was set to retire. Nicknamed the “Death Dredge,” a massacre occurred when the boat broke free from its moorings, resulting in dozens of deaths and some very peculiar findings on board.
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When you visit the boat today, you’ll still find many peculiar things, including crew members who seem to have never left the boat. The USS Nightmare capitalizes on the boat’s history by making few changes to the structure and letting its deterioration be part of the creepy decor.
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The USS Nightmare invites guests to come aboard seasonally, typically open mid-September through the first week of November. Be sure to check the site (linked below) for specific dates and times. They offer different ticket options, from a general ticket to a “RIP experience” that is definitely not for the faint of heart.
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Once inside the ship, be prepared for two decks of ultimate fright. You get your money’s worth with about 30 minutes of time spent inside, where you’ll encounter horror-inspired scenes, elaborate characters, and deafening screams from others who are trapped inside with you.
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The lines can definitely get long to get inside, especially at peak times on the weekends. If you don’t want to wait as long, choose a Fast Pass ticket or even a Front of the Line option. They are more expensive, but will get you to the haunted fun much faster.
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The USS Nightmare has long been a favorite haunted attraction for brave Cincinnatians, but it has even more of a fear factor when you consider its history. Start preparing yourself now if you plan to visit, because this haunted boat in Cincinnati may just be the scariest in the world.
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For more on this haunted boat and the story behind it, check out this video:
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The USS Nightmare is a haunted Halloween tradition for many Cincinnatians, and with a story like this one, it’s no wonder why it’s so incredibly creepy. Do you visit this haunted boat on the river each year? Did you know the story behind it? And what other haunted attractions are you excited to visit this year? Let us know in the comments!
The USS Nightmare is located at 101 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY, 41071. For more information and detailed ticket prices, visit its official website.
And for another destination near Cincinnati that’s creepy but not quite as scary, check out our previous article here.
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Address: USS Nightmare, 101B Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 41071, USA
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USS Nightmare August 22, 2022 Sarah M. What are some other haunted places near Cincinnati? The Buckeye State is full of haunted haunts, but if you love ghost stories and haunted tales, then Cincinnati is a great place to be. This history-filled city in Southwest Ohio is packed with countless stories of creepy happenings, from ghostly apparitions to mysterious sounds heard in the halls of an old building. There are many places throughout the Queen City that are said to be haunted; here are a few: Lick Road is a short, winding road located northwest of Cincinnati off of Kemper. This road is the source of one of the most famous Cincinnati ghost stories about a lady named Amy. Legend has it that Amy has not left the area after her supposed murder by her boyfriend near this road. While the surrounding area is private property, many have claimed to have met Amy in ghostly form when they visit this haunted Cincinnati street. If you’re looking for a fright-filled experience similar to the USS Nightmare, the Dent Schoolhouse is a popular haunted house on Harrison Avenue on the west side of Cincinnati, but many don’t realize that it’s more than just a cool attraction. The building was a school that opened in 1894, and there are many terrifying happenings that are said to make this one of the real haunted places in Cincinnati. Finally, cemeteries are the setting of many, many ghost stories, and Spring Grove certainly has a few tales to tell. With a lengthy history and plenty of creepy-eyed sculptures decorating the landscape, it’s difficult to walk the grounds and not feel a ghostly presence.
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August 22, 2022
Sarah M.
What are some other haunted places near Cincinnati? The Buckeye State is full of haunted haunts, but if you love ghost stories and haunted tales, then Cincinnati is a great place to be. This history-filled city in Southwest Ohio is packed with countless stories of creepy happenings, from ghostly apparitions to mysterious sounds heard in the halls of an old building. There are many places throughout the Queen City that are said to be haunted; here are a few: Lick Road is a short, winding road located northwest of Cincinnati off of Kemper. This road is the source of one of the most famous Cincinnati ghost stories about a lady named Amy. Legend has it that Amy has not left the area after her supposed murder by her boyfriend near this road. While the surrounding area is private property, many have claimed to have met Amy in ghostly form when they visit this haunted Cincinnati street. If you’re looking for a fright-filled experience similar to the USS Nightmare, the Dent Schoolhouse is a popular haunted house on Harrison Avenue on the west side of Cincinnati, but many don’t realize that it’s more than just a cool attraction. The building was a school that opened in 1894, and there are many terrifying happenings that are said to make this one of the real haunted places in Cincinnati. Finally, cemeteries are the setting of many, many ghost stories, and Spring Grove certainly has a few tales to tell. With a lengthy history and plenty of creepy-eyed sculptures decorating the landscape, it’s difficult to walk the grounds and not feel a ghostly presence.
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The Buckeye State is full of haunted haunts, but if you love ghost stories and haunted tales, then Cincinnati is a great place to be. This history-filled city in Southwest Ohio is packed with countless stories of creepy happenings, from ghostly apparitions to mysterious sounds heard in the halls of an old building. There are many places throughout the Queen City that are said to be haunted; here are a few:
Lick Road is a short, winding road located northwest of Cincinnati off of Kemper. This road is the source of one of the most famous Cincinnati ghost stories about a lady named Amy. Legend has it that Amy has not left the area after her supposed murder by her boyfriend near this road. While the surrounding area is private property, many have claimed to have met Amy in ghostly form when they visit this haunted Cincinnati street.
If you’re looking for a fright-filled experience similar to the USS Nightmare, the Dent Schoolhouse is a popular haunted house on Harrison Avenue on the west side of Cincinnati, but many don’t realize that it’s more than just a cool attraction. The building was a school that opened in 1894, and there are many terrifying happenings that are said to make this one of the real haunted places in Cincinnati.
Finally, cemeteries are the setting of many, many ghost stories, and Spring Grove certainly has a few tales to tell. With a lengthy history and plenty of creepy-eyed sculptures decorating the landscape, it’s difficult to walk the grounds and not feel a ghostly presence.