McKamey Manor, in San Diego, California, is also the world's most exclusive haunted house, with 24,000 people on its waiting list.
No one has ever completed the ordeal in its entirety, with marines and adrenaline junkies failing the to make it through the mansion, which has reduced dozens of grown men to tears.
The interactive experience has been described as a real-life horror movie, with the whole experience filmed so guests can relive their terror.
Spectators can tune in online to watch the creepy goings-on inside the mansion, with the entire haunt lasting between four and eight hours.
Due to its cinematic nature, founder Russ McKamey, 55, and his girlfriend Carol Schultz make sure no two visits are the same.
The theme changes every year and participants have been tied up, had their heads forced into a cage of snakes, eaten rotten eggs and have even been gagged.
Only two daredevils can enter the possessed house at once, with applicants background checked before they are granted entry.
The whole project is run free-of-charge by Russ, who came up with the idea for the experience more than 14 years ago.
Running year-round, the haunt, which has been described as the 'world's scariest', is more about smoke and mirrors, Mr McKamey said.
A fan of horror movies such as Psycho, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The House On Haunted Hill, Mr McKamey said the experience has been known to make grown men cry.
The couple have reportedly spent more than $500,000 on making McKamey Manor the scariest experience on Earth.
Despite Mr McKamey describing the house as PG-13, family friendly and 'like Indiana Jones on steroids', participants must be at least 21, have no serious medical conditions and sign a waiver before they enter the manor.
He said: 'Nothing is like what we do. It's like living your own horror movie.
'There are four different locations, which have been streamlined for hardcore fans, determined to make it through.
'I consider the people who take part in these haunts as my friends because I research and spend time with them before they go on the haunt.
'Everything is very interactive. The experience - and challenges - are to prove what you can and can't do.'
Music : The Escalation by Kevin MacLeod
Source : DailyMail , Russ McKamey
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