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Do tell!Morticia wrote:Tower of London for sure, although my husband knocked on a sarcofogus (sp) in an old graveyard in Edinborough and stirred up a ghost.
I really wanted to touch the chopping block they had on display at the Tower. But I also didn't want to be expelled from the premises. My hands were sad.Morticia wrote:Tower of London for sure, although my husband knocked on a sarcofogus (sp) in an old graveyard in Edinborough and stirred up a ghost.
In Scotland, they prefer to be shaken, not stirred......Morticia wrote:although my husband knocked on a sarcofogus (sp) in an old graveyard in Edinborough and stirred up a ghost.
iHaunt, I think I remember there being a Ripley's haunted house when I was a kid. I remember going to a year-round haunted house, but it was the full building, not just the upper half. I haven't stayed at VA Beach since I graduated high school, but I did stop by for a couple of hours last year. I thought I saw the Ripley's house, but it could've been this I saw. Is there another one?iHaunt wrote:Ok, here is a pic of Nightmare Mansion haunted attraction in Virginia Beach, Virignia on Atlantic Avenue and 20th Street.
I talked to the guy from Nightmare Mansion last nite, and asked him a couple of questions... He stated that the age limitation would be at least 10 years old and the ticket price is only $7.00 to enter.
Here is the link with a short information about Nightmare Mansion:
http://www.virginiabeach.com/attraction ... tic-avenue
Yes, all year round!Murfreesboro wrote:Oh my goodness! So this is a year-round attraction at the beach? Looks like it could be fun!
digbugsgirl wrote:iHaunt, I think I remember there being a Ripley's haunted house when I was a kid. I remember going to a year-round haunted house, but it was the full building, not just the upper half. I haven't stayed at VA Beach since I graduated high school, but I did stop by for a couple of hours last year. I thought I saw the Ripley's house, but it could've been this I saw. Is there another one?iHaunt wrote:Ok, here is a pic of Nightmare Mansion haunted attraction in Virginia Beach, Virignia on Atlantic Avenue and 20th Street.
I talked to the guy from Nightmare Mansion last nite, and asked him a couple of questions... He stated that the age limitation would be at least 10 years old and the ticket price is only $7.00 to enter.
Here is the link with a short information about Nightmare Mansion:
http://www.virginiabeach.com/attraction ... tic-avenue
It's pretty sad that I live so close to the beach (3 hours) but rarely get a chance to go!
He probably was shaken after stirring up a ghost.MacPhantom wrote:In Scotland, they prefer to be shaken, not stirred......Morticia wrote:although my husband knocked on a sarcofogus (sp) in an old graveyard in Edinborough and stirred up a ghost.![]()
Pumpkin_Man wrote: I visited a few creepy places during my vacation last month, and I visited a few last October. The two most haunted places that I visited were the Bartonville Insane Asylum, and the Bachelors Grove cemetery, which are both pictured. A complete photo study of the Bartonville Insane Asylum is in the Haunted Places board, and I haven't gotten around to posting my vacation 'haunted road trip' photos yet, but the overview of the Bachelors Grove cemetery is a ncie little 'preview' of what is to come when I have all the photos reduced in file size. Oh, and that mist you see above the path is NOT a ghost. It was a very hot & Humid day, and I drove to Bachelors Grove with the air conditioning on full blast, and I had a problem with condensation on my camera lenz, but the photo is still pretty creepy IMHO.
Mike