UNDead in the Water -Traipse your way through never-before-seen
areas of the American Victory Ship, battling zombie stowaways
while the Ripper Squad Decontamination Crew fights for humanity's
very survival!Opening October 2 to October 31. MORE
INFO & WATCH THE TRAILER HERE
UNDEAD
IN THE WATER RETURNS FOR 2020 HALLOWEEN SEASON
TAMPA,
FL
Traipse your way through never-before-seen areas of the American
Victory Ship, battling zombie stowaways while the Ripper Squad
Decontamination Crew fights for humanity's very survival! Tampa’s
authentic nautical haunted attraction opens October 2nd
and will operate 11 nights throughout the month, culminating
on Halloween night.
UNDead
in the Water 2020 Trailer 1
(Tampa, FL)
Terrifying,
flesh-eating zombies provide scares across 60,000 sq. ft of
cavernous cargo holds and open-air decks. The attraction will
take every effort to provide a safe and sanitary experience
for guests, staff, and actors. In addition to enhanced daily
cleaning procedures, staff and scare actors will clean with
hospital-grade cleaning agents and sanitize the entire ship
throughout the duration of the attraction, including all high-touch
surfaces such as ladders, railings, and countertops. CDC best
practices will be observed and guests may be required to wear
face coverings while inside the attraction. COVID Health
& Safety Guidelines/FAQ: https://www.undeadinthewater.com/info-and-faq
UNDead
in the Water will take place aboard the American Victory
Ship located at 705 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL, behind
The Florida Aquarium. Due to its scary nature and special effects,
UNDead in the Water is recommended for adults and teenagers.
Capacity is limited, and advance purchase for specific time
slots is required.
About
the American Victory Ship and Museum:
Built in 1945, the SS American Victory voyaged around the world
delivering crucial cargo during World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
Today, the ship is one of only four operational World War II
merchant steamships in the U.S. The SS AmericanVictory provides
daily educational tours, serves as a training site for firefighters,
law enforcement officers, active and reserve military and working
dogs, hosts special events, and benefits from memberships, donations
and corporate sponsorships.
Since the SS American Victory arrived in Tampa in September
1999, dedicated volunteers have invested over 1,000,000 hours
to restore, maintain and operate the vessel. The American Victory
Ship and Museum receives no city, state, federal or tax dollar
financial support. It relies heavily on private donations, grassroots
efforts, and sincere dedication from its group of committed
volunteers. The American Victory Ship and Museum is a nonprofit
501c3 organization and recognized in the National Register of
Historic Places. The ship is located in the Water Street District,
directly behind The Florida Aquarium.