Wanted: Haunted Vacation Ghost Stories for New TV Show

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I received an interesting email last week. Another one from producers looking for first person accounts for a new TV show. But what caught my eye about this one was it’s right up my alley: haunted vacations!

I started Haunt Jaunts specifically because of encounters I had while on the road. The first was at the Shilo Inn and the second was at Harry’s. It was really that second one at Harry’s that started me searching for haunted places to go visit on weekends with my husband. He’s the one that named our outings Haunt Jaunts.

Anyway, I spoke with one of the producers by phone yesterday. I told her I’d spread the word to try and help them find more accounts of people being haunted while on vacation.

Here’s the details of what exactly they’re looking for and how to contact them if you want to share your story:

LA Prod Co Seeks SCARY VACATION GHOST STORIES For TV Series

Did you stay at a hotel and have an unwanted guest move in? Was your business trip disrupted by a poltergeist? Was your weekend of R&R tormented by paranormal activity? If so, we want to hear your story!

Major Cable Network is seeking SCARY ghost stories for a new paranormal TV show! We are looking for first person accounts from anyone that has experienced paranormal activity while traveling either within the US or abroad.

Please note, we’re looking for stories related to travel only like Honeymoons, Spring Break/Long Weekends, Beach Resort Vacations, Ski Resorts, Business Trips, etc.

To be considered, please email paranormalproject@brownstoneentertainment with your name, contact information, and description of events (or a summary of the scary highlights), where & when it took place, and how it affected you and/or your loved ones. We want to know as many details as possible! Please be sure to include any theories as to who or what was causing the paranormal activity. A Producer will be in contact with you.

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

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