Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does the haunted house (s) cost?
A. Pricing is outlined on the Admission Page.
Q : How do I avoid waiting on a long line?
A: Pay a little extra and buy an RIP ticket
Q. Where do I park?
A. There is designated parking.
Q. What time does the haunted house open?
A. your nightmare starts at dark/dusk (7:00 pm). People do start lining up at around 6:00 pm. For more information, see the Calendar Page.
Q. Do you accept credit cards at the box office on the nights of the event?
A NO
Q. I have a large group of people coming, can I get a better price?
A. Yes - Pricing is outlined on the Admission Page.
Q. Is this for little kids?
A. The Haunted House(s) isn’t geared for children. While really fun, it’s absolutely scary, frightening, and dark. It’s up to parents to decide if their children are mature enough for the LI Fear Fest. If their age is in single digits, or even a little older, the LI Fear Fest might not be for them.
Q. Can I bring a flashlight?
A. Nope, no lights and no cameras.
Q. Will I get touched on the ride by any of the characters?
A. No one will touch you in the haunted houses and no matter how scared you are don’t touch the characters. Unfortunately, if you touch a character you will be removed from the house and there won’t be a refund.
Q. How do I get there?
A. Go to the DIRECTIONS PAGE. Long Island Fear Fest is one mile south of Exit 48 (Round Swamp Road) off the Long Island Expressway.
Q. Do you give refunds?
A. NO. There are no refunds given under any circumstances.
Q. When are the best times to visit?
If you want shorter lines, come early in the season, come early in the week (Wednesday or Thursday), and come early in the night for the slowest times. If you like crowds and lines, come on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. That's the usual pattern, but understand it's impossible to predict crowds.
Q. Who should come to Family Days?
Families. Ticket proceeds from Family Days benefit Friends of Nassau County Recreation.
Q. What happens on Family Days?
A friendly witch or a friendly caretaker takes groups through the main house during the daytime when the lights are on and all of the monsters are asleep and won't be seen. It's a time for little ones to experience the house in a way that's appropriate for them. It's also time for all the scaredy-cat adults to walk through the house. Then all the adults can say they walked through Long Island Fear Fest's Chamber of Horrors. Ticket proceeds from Family Days benefit Friends of Nassau County Recreation.


