Digital waivers for haunted houses
Guests sign a waiver before entering the haunt. Cover your attraction for physical contact, scare reactions, and dark environment risks.
Common scenarios
Walk-through haunted houses
Guests navigate dark rooms, fog, strobe lights, and jump scares. A signed waiver acknowledges the physical and psychological risks before entry.
Haunted trails & hayrides
Outdoor haunt experiences on uneven terrain at night carry trip-and-fall risks on top of scare elements. Waivers are essential.
Extreme & full-contact haunts
Attractions with physical contact, crawling, or endurance elements need comprehensive waivers covering touching, restraint, and physical exertion.
Halloween festivals & events
Multi-activity Halloween events with haunted houses, corn mazes, and scare zones need a single waiver covering the entire venue.
Why use WaiverDrop
Frequently asked questions
- Do haunted houses really need waivers?
- Yes. Haunted attractions involve dark environments, uneven floors, strobe lights, fog machines, loud noises, and scare actors — all of which create real injury risk. A signed waiver is your first line of defense against liability claims.
- Can guests sign when they buy tickets online?
- Yes. Include your WaiverDrop signing link in the ticket purchase confirmation. Guests sign the waiver before they arrive, which speeds up your entry line on busy nights.
- What about guests with medical conditions?
- Add custom fields for medical conditions like epilepsy, heart conditions, or pregnancy. Guests self-disclose, and you have a record that they acknowledged the risks despite their condition.
- How much does this cost for a seasonal haunt?
- WaiverDrop's free plan includes 10 waivers/month — fine for setup and testing. Switch to Pro at $15/month for October when you need unlimited waivers, then downgrade after the season.
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