Need Some Ideas for Your Next Paranormal Adventure?

Let me help you plan your next solo adventure, girls’ trip, or even a haunted honeymoon. Imagine a lovely historic hotel, breakfast, and a ghost tour to create fun memories you won’t ever forget!

  • Skyscrapers along a river with a bridge in the foreground, under a blue sky with wispy clouds.

    Austin

    The Driskill, Stephen F Austin Royal Sonesta, and the Omni Downtown Austin all have ghost stories you don’t want to miss.

  • Dallas, Texas skyline at dusk with illuminated buildings and a city tower with colorful lights.

    Dallas

    The Adolphus, Renaissance, Le Meridien Stoneleigh, and Holiday Inn Express (formerly Hotel Lawrence) have many reports of paranormal activity.

  • Night view of Fort Worth Stock Yards with neon signs, American flags, vintage buildings, and a limousine with a neon light graphic of a woman

    Fort Worth

    Are you familiar with “Hell’s Half Acre?” It was also known as the Bloody Third Ward. With names like that…..you know there must be a ghost or two!

  • Nighttime cityscape of downtown with bright lights and tall buildings, visible mountain range in background.

    El Paso

    Make your visit to El Paso more memorable by visiting the haunted hotspots. You can choose from hotels to museums to restaurants.

  • Nighttime view of a city skyline with tall skyscrapers, and a brightly colored Ferris wheel illuminated in green and blue in the foreground.

    Houston

    Between Native American history and stories about pirates in this region of Texas, it isn’t at all surprising that Houston is believed to be haunted.

  • A historic stone building illuminated at night with a silhouette of a person playing bagpipes in front. A green neon sign reads 'CROCKETT HOTEL' on the upper right.

    San Antonio

    The Alamo was once a much larger mission than what you see today. The hotels in the area around the Alamo are very active. Are you ready to experience SATX?