While it's likely too late to book for tomorrow night, here's a nice abandoned amusment park in W VA that does tours on Holloween.
Halloween for Adults: Nocturnal Tours of the Cursed Carnival | Messy Nessy Chic
How about abandoned houses.... nice little collection here
21 Houses to Avoid on Halloween | Messy Nessy Chic
Hell, if you're really into it, you can buy your own ghost town... for a song.
For Sale! The Ghost Town that Nobody Wanted | Messy Nessy Chic
Maybe a good book / old horror flick like Phantom of the Opera.... or a story based on real people ?
Unmasking the Parisian Phantom of the Opera | Messy Nessy Chic
Hell, you don't even have to go to France to find spooky opera stuff....
The Secret Symphonic Stage Forgotten 40 feet below a Local Piano Shop | Messy Nessy Chic
Halloween for Adults: Nocturnal Tours of the Cursed Carnival | Messy Nessy Chic
Just another abandoned American amusement park? Not really, because this one gives tours … at night … on Halloween. Oh, and Jconstant unexplained activity suggests the place is very much haunted, very much cursed and certainly, no place for children. In 1926, a man by the name of C.T Snidow purchased a plot of land at Lake Shawnee, Virginia, not quite aware of its history. He turned it into an amusement park called Wild West shows with a grand ferris wheel, a giant circle swing, water rides, a racetrack and various carnival stands along with cabins for guests to stay in during their summertime retreat. Business was good until in the 1950s when tragedy struck.
How about abandoned houses.... nice little collection here
21 Houses to Avoid on Halloween | Messy Nessy Chic
Hell, if you're really into it, you can buy your own ghost town... for a song.
For Sale! The Ghost Town that Nobody Wanted | Messy Nessy Chic
JJohnsonville, Connecticut may be completely void of (human) inhabitants at present and characterised by those particular houses where one might occasionally see the faint shadows of children in nightgowns watching you from the attic window, but hey– a few licks of paint and a good spring clean to wash those ghosts right out of your lair and you could be calling it home in no time! The 62 acre historic village in the nutmeg state goes up for auction with a starting bid of $800,000 in four days time.
Maybe a good book / old horror flick like Phantom of the Opera.... or a story based on real people ?
Unmasking the Parisian Phantom of the Opera | Messy Nessy Chic
WWhat if I told you there is a lake under the Paris Opera House, just like in The Phantom of the Opera?
Down, down, down, deep underneath the Garnier Opera in a dingy room with a square-shaped hole in the middle, I found it. Resting in the hole was a ladder that seemed to be descending into nowhere. “What’s this?” I asked. “That,” answered my guide with a twinkle in her eye, “is the lake.”
Hell, you don't even have to go to France to find spooky opera stuff....
The Secret Symphonic Stage Forgotten 40 feet below a Local Piano Shop | Messy Nessy Chic
BBoston has its own phantom of the opera; a vast and forgotten 120 year-old concert theatre buried 40 feet below street level. One of the city’s best-kept secrets, the sleeping concert hall reminiscent of Italian Renaissance style, has been closed for more than 70 years, hidden away from the public below the unassuming old storefront of piano seller M. S Steinert & Sons on Boylston Street.