The Haunted Walk logo

Back in December, I took a podcast jaunt with Jim Dean. Jim is the Creative Director for The Haunted Walk ghost tour company out of Canada and is also the host of their Haunted Talks podcast. If The Haunted Walk sounds familiar, they’re also the ones who came up withContinue Reading

Dr. Pepper Museum logo

Did you know the Dr. Pepper Museum is rumored to be haunted? Or maybe we should back up a bit. Did you even know there was a Dr. Pepper Museum? I didn’t, but apparently there is and it’s in Waco, Texas. I thought that was interesting enough. (I don’t drink sodaContinue Reading

US Ghost Adventures Lily dolls meeting via Zoom

At the end of September, I came across GhostFlix from US Ghost Adventures. GhostFlix are in-home ghost tours that can be experienced either On Demand or via a Live Event –livestreamed that is. Although, US Ghost Adventures does offer in-person tours too. I thought GhostFlix sounded super clever and funContinue Reading

Dark and creepy victorian street store front with Christmas tree in window

People often think Halloween is a great time for ghost stories and ghost tours, and it is. However, so is Christmas. If your idea of making spirits brights includes visiting haunted places, here are 5 holiday 2020 ghost tours for you. Although, it’s important to note that as we know,Continue Reading

Ghostflix logo on creepy laptop background

The service industry, including travel and tourism, is among those hardest hit by COVID-19. Some places have gotten creative about how to offer in-person ghost tours with options like drive-thru or online tours. While DC Ghosts has resumed in-person tours, they’ve also launched in-home tours with Ghostflix. What is Ghostflix?Continue Reading

Zak Bagans Haunted Museum Sign

This Halloween season Zak Bagans is offering unprecedented access to his museum with Haunted Museum flashlight tours and a ghost hunting experience. The Late Night Flashlight Ghost Tour Experience will allow 20 people free-reign of the museum after hours in total darkness for one and a half hours. Zak andContinue Reading

Chesapeake Ghost Tours logo from Facebook profile

I saw an article from the Bayside Gazette about Chesapeake Ghosts Tours resuming certain tours, which piqued my interest. Not because I’ve taken any of their tours (yet; another one of those “hopefully someday things”), but because it mentioned a place I’m curious about: Ocean City. In particular, the OceanContinue Reading

Map of Pickering Museum Village

Remember when I asked if haunted drive-ins would be coming to America? Well, it’s not America (yet) but a haunted drive-thru ghost tour is coming to North America. (I’m holding onto hope that a haunted driving experience of some kind, be it a ghost tour or Halloween experience, is onContinue Reading

Watermark's Miss Anne II, which will be used for the haunted land and sea tour

Watermark, based in Maryland, offers a variety of water-based adventures, including private charters, water taxi services and tours. On July 17 and 24 they’re offering a new haunted land and sea special event tour: Spirits & Spirits. The Voyage Guest will board Miss Anne, an open-air vessel, to begin theirContinue Reading

Haunted History Tours logo

Haunted History Tours has been a staple in the New Orleans ghost tour trade for 25 years. However, like so many businesses in the service, travel and tourism industries, the tour company has suffered a major financial hit in 2020 thanks to the novel coronavirus crisis. The owner, Sidney Smith,Continue Reading

Dorian Deathly

In this week’s Haunted Headlines, one of the stories I shared was about Dorian Deathly after I saw a story about him in The York Press. According to his Twitter account, Dorian Deathly is a “grimly curious tour guide residing in the city of York.” Pre-COVID-19, you could find himContinue Reading

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A story from the Charleston City Paper about Bulldog Tours hosting virtual tours of the Holy City during coronavirus caught my eye over the weekend. Like many other cities across the U.S. (and world), Charleston found itself placed under stay-at-home lockdown orders on March 24, which closed all non-essential businesses.Continue Reading