Top Haunted Destinations I Want to Visit (Spooktacular Day 8)
Welcome back for another full week of Spooktacular events and giveaways as we count down to my 10 year anniversary of Beautiful Demons AND a huge announcement on Saturday, October 31st.
Today’s Spooktacular topic is Haunted Destinations! Over on my Livestream at 4 PM est, I’ll be sharing some of my favorite, really wish I could go there, Haunted Destinations in the world!
I’ll also be reading excerpts from a novel coming up next year titled, ‘The Haunting of Luna Day’.
Day 8 Giveaway
Today’s giveaway is a signed paperback of Beautiful Demons!! Enter below!
a Rafflecopter giveawayHave you ever visited a place that was haunted? Let me know in the comments!
The Sweetie Chronicles sound like a wonderful prize. I would love to be surprised by whatever it is!
I havent been anywhere haunted..yet but hoping to some day. I always wanted to be a ghost hunter when I was in my 20’s lol
I’ve never been anywhere haunted before but the place I would most like to visit is the haunted Crescent Hotel and Spa in Eureka Springs, AR. They have three haunted rooms that you can stay at but they are really expensive and hard to get.
I don’t really like haunted destinations (actually, I barely even watch spooky things – except for the Simpson Halloween episodes, Hotel Transylvania, Practical Magic, and a few other ‘not-so-scary’ things)
There are ghost tours here in Charleston, but I haven’t done one yet. I’m looking forward to the Luna Day excerpt!
I grow up in a home that had the ghost of a little girl we call
her Tammy.
I like going to Canada’s Wonderland for the Halloween haunt! So much fun
I would love to be in Leap Castle, Ireland. It looks like one of my series setting.
Yes, as a matter-of-fact, I have been to quite a few haunted locations. I have been to the Golden Lamb in Lebanon, Ohio several decades ago. Over the past 14 months, I have been to The Randolph County Asylum in Winchester, IN; a very haunted cabin in the deep woods of remote Indiana, way down in a holler in a State Park; I have been to two Haunted Museums in South Western, OH, after dark, when our group had the keys and we were alone, well except for the ghosts! I have also been to a haunted Theater in a small town in Kentucky. If you haven’t yet guessed, I am a Paranormal Investigator. So very interesting, intriguing and fun!
No. I haven’t been anywhere that is haunted.
The old house we grew up on was sort of haunted, like you would hear weird sounds late at night sometimes. But I also plan to go on a Kingston Penitentiary tour soon.
I really love Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, my husband and I got to experience it during our honeymoon and I look forward to bring our kids to it someday. We also have a wish list of places that we would like to visit because Halloween is our family’s favorite holiday.
I have been having so much fun and I am always looking forward to the lives, thank you so much for being who you are and sharing yourself with us.
I love spooky stories! I’m very intrigued about the idea of a ghostly series like this.
My favorite spooky destination was actually my dad’s house. There was a lot of activity there. One time a voice in my head said to look in to the kitchen and when I did a loaf a bread went flying off the counter. I know that a lot of people have passed away on the land because it was once a mission that housed ill patients during the flu pandemic in the early 1900’s.
I can’t narrow it down to just one. I would have to say any mental institution that is no longer in use.
My house is currently haunted (I’m thinking by a kid) and I’ve had lots of supernatural experiences in my life. Sinks turning on, flashes of light in a dark room ( I think it’s my imagination until my dog runs over to the spot where the flash appeared). Currently in my house we hear little footsteps at night and closed doors opening when the steps stop. Yesterday it sounded like a ball bouncing down the hall, I didn’t see anything but it happened multiple times. My husband didn’t believe me until he’s started to have the same experiences.
Went on a ghost tour in St Augustine, which was pretty cool. That’s pretty much it. As a teen I loved haunted stuff. I would love to go somewhere haunted.
There was a house we lived in when I was seven years old that was haunted. It had all the haunted criteria: on a hill, black woods on a steep incline in the back, mice lived in the walls and hard thumps would shake you out of your sleep late at night when everyone was in bed. To this day, I will never live in the hills.
I haven’t been anywhere that is haunted.
I am very interested about the story of Poveglia Island, Italy.
Poveglia was a quarantine zone for people suffering from the plague. In addition, the island was used in the early 20th century as an insane asylum. Ghost hunters claim this spot is a hotbed of paranormal activity.
I would LOVE to visit a haunted house! BUCKET LIST!
I want to see the Paris Catacombs. It was closed when I was there two years ago.
No, I have never been to a haunted house.
Back when I was a small kid (like 6 years old or so) there was this house that I swear was always empty when we played near it. The neighbourhood kids always told me it was haunted so we would sneak around and try to peek in the windows. When I grew up I eventually found out that there had been an older lady that lived there who passed away but her children took a really long time to come empty the house of all the stuff so it sat there empty for a number of years. I don’t think it was actually haunted although that would’ve been super cool!
Unfortunately no I have not had the chance to visit a haunted place yet
Even though I haven’t been anywhere haunted. I would probably want to go to the house where they filmed Thirteen Ghosts and to the cemetery where Pet Sematary was filmed.
I am a big scaredy cat, I avoid haunted areas.
A few years ago I went to the Kilmainham Gaol prison in Dublin and while I’m not sure it’s an officially haunted destination, it was definitely super scary. Highly recommend it for a visit!
We did a ghost tour in St. Augustine and I have to say that a few of the places we visited really made the hair on the back of my neck stand up! However, the scariest haunted place I’ve been was a deserted road about two miles from where I live. I read about hauntings there and did some research and apparently a long time ago someone died in a car crash on it. We drove down it at night and it was so narrow and dark I was terrified when I saw headlights behind us. The road was extremely narrow. I pulled over to let the car pass and it was gone. There were no cross streets or driveways. I did the fastest three-point turn ever and floored it out of the woods and have never gone back there. I still get the creeps when I take the back roads to the gas station and see the entrance to the road off to my right. I only take that way to the station in the bright daylight, lol.
The Winchester House influenced a small portion of the series that I’m currently writing. I just finished watching the Haunting of Hill House and the Haunting of Bly Manor as well so this live was right in the zone for me! 🙂
We ate dinner at the Spaghetti Warehouse in downtown Houston that they say is haunted. Head lots of noise while there upstairs and the bathroom felt super creepy and had a chill in the air. Would love to visit the Winchester house!
I haven’t been to an actual haunted place, however, I do want to. Especially on of the old haunted asylums.
loved listening to the story today
The Winchester mansion is on my bucket list!
Hmm. The Tower of Lodon? (I’m a Brit, LOL).
*London.
(Sorry! Typo. My new phone hates me…)
I haven’t ever visited a haunted place before and I’m not sure if I really could bring myself to lol while I love Halloween, I tend get a little freaked out with haunted places & scary movies that are “based on true events”. I do believe in possessions, hauntings and the like so I don’t want to tempt fate and somehow end up getting haunted LOL
When I was in 3rd grade we rented an old house that my parents say was haunted. My mom said sometimes the windows would open and shut by them selves and at night they would hear a knocking noise from inside their closet. They found a door in the closet with stairs that led down to the cellar basement. Luckily I never knew about any of this while living there. I was such a scaredy cat!
One of the Haunted places I would like to visit is Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh Scotland.
Growing up in a small town we spent a lot of weekends going out to “haunted” places nearby. We followed a lot of local urban legends to their source. Can’t say I ever saw a ghost though.