Zak and crew have tackled a lot of crazy investigations, but will the Dybbuk box top them all?
For 10 years, “Ghost Adventures” has brought chilling ghost investigations into viewers’ homes. They’ve created unforgettable paranormal experiences for those brave enough to watch.
In celebration of the scariest night of the year, Travel Channel has lined up a ghostly event to die for: “Ghost Adventures Live.” It premieres Wednesday, October 31 beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
Live Halloween Lock Down
On the one-year anniversary of the Haunted Museum’s opening, the “Ghost Adventures” team – Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley and Billy Tolley – will lock down inside Bagans’ Las Vegas museum.
It will be a special four-hour live Halloween investigation, hosted by special guest Josh Gates of “Expedition Unknown.”
The team will investigate the 33-room historic mansion brimming with hauntings from its own dark past.
It also now houses thousands of haunted objects. Some are so frightening and powerful they can’t even be touched. Such as Peggy the Doll, who is known to cause heart attacks. There’s also the infamous Dybbuk Box, believed to be haunted by a malicious spirit.
The “Ghost Adventures” team will seal themselves inside to face these extreme supernatural forces head on. They will use the most advanced technology and equipment, pushing themselves further than they’ve ever gone before.
Over 30 cameras will capture the event live. Host Josh Gates will liaise between the dedicated nerve center and the evidence review area positioned on site.
Then, in an unprecedented move, Bagans will attempt to open the Dybbuk Box. Will he evoke paranormal mayhem?
Safety Precautions
Anything can happen. An exorcist and ambulance will be on location just in case. Special guests and experts will be there to help, including Dave Schrader, Lady Snake, Chris Fleming, Michael and Marti Parry, Bill Chappell and others. It’s sure to go down as one of the most terrifying nights in paranormal history!
“I’m excited for fans to join us on this special LIVE investigation at my Haunted Museum, which has its own sinister history. Many dark rituals took place at the house in the 1970s, and the residual effects can still be felt,” said Bagans. “After 10 years, our passion and enthusiasm for investigating the paranormal is only growing more powerful the more we develop our connections with every spirit and location we visit. So, get ready for an unforgettable Halloween and some more incredible new episodes of ‘Ghost Adventures!’”
Interactive
Through an on-location live video stream, viewers can monitor all of the “Ghost Adventures Live” activity on Travel Channel’s Facebook Live platform. They can also comment on any findings in real time using #GhostAdventuresLive.
Comments will feed directly to Travel Channel’s Social Command Center. Digital host Andrew “GUNNAROLLA” Gunadie will monitor comments and share them with Josh Gates and the “Ghost Adventures Live” team.
Only the Beginning
The frights don’t end on Halloween.
An all-new season of “Ghost Adventures” returns on Saturday, November 3 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
The team heads to St. Anthony, Idaho, to investigate a former school with a dark history of death. Children were sent to the Idaho State Reform School with the hope of being reformed, but the result was often the opposite.
The former girl’s dormitory and infirmary were eventually transformed into homes where a family now lives in distress – plagued by intense unseen forces and violent attacks. As the team begins their lockdown, they document unnerving evidence of unexplained activity, disembodied voices and their own physical attacks.
Ghost Adventures Giveaway
Beginning Saturday, November 3 through December 22, each week fans can enter Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures Giveaway.” Weekly prize packs will include “Ghost Adventures” goodies or a gift card.
All weekly entries will be entered into the grand prize drawing: a trip for two to Zak Bagans’ Las Vegas Haunted Museum.
A code will be revealed Saturday nights during each new “Ghost Adventures” episode at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Viewers can then enter that code online for the chance to win!
Debe Branning has been the director of the MVD Ghostchasers–a Mesa/Bisbee, AZ based paranormal team since 1994. The team conducts investigations of haunted, historical locations throughout Arizona and has offered paranormal workshop/investigations since 2002. Debe has been a guest lecturer at Ottawa University, Central Arizona College, Arizona State University, Scottsdale Community College, and South Mountain Community College. She has been a speaker at science fiction conventions such as Phoenix ComiCon, CopperCon, FiestaCon, HauntedCon and AZParacon. Debe has been the guest speaker at many historical societies and libraries talking about historic/haunted Arizona.
She has appeared in an episode of “Streets of Fear” for FearNet.com which aired October 2009 and on an episode of TRAVEL CHANNEL’S “Ghost Stories” about haunted Jerome, Arizona in July 2010. She recently appeared as an extra in the 2017 horror movie “The Covenant”. She enjoys assisting in the research field for various Travel Channel TV shows such as ‘Ghost Stories’, ‘Haunted Highway’, and ‘Deadly Possessions’ and MTV’s ‘Fear’. She has traveled, toured and investigated at haunted locations across the United States, England, Scotland, Ireland and Mexico.
Debe is the author of “Sleeping With Ghosts-A Ghost Hunter’s Guide to AZ’s Haunted Hotels and Inns” (2004), “Grand Canyon Ghost Stories” (2012), “The Graveyard Shift–Arizona’s Historic and Haunted Cemeteries” (2012), “Dining With the Dead–Arizona’s Historic and Haunted Restaurants and Cafes” (2017) and a series of three children’s books, “The Adventures of Chickolet Pigolet: 1. “The Bribe of Frankenbeans” —-2. “Murmur on the Oink Express” —-3. “You Ought to be in Pig-tures”. For 7 years Debe penned 3 columns for Examiner.com titled: “Phoenix Travel Adventures,” “Arizona Haunted Sites” and “Haunted Places” so travelers could know where they might find a ghost or two when they visited Arizona and the United States. She was the Managing Editor of “Paranormal Investigator Magazine.” As a paranormal travel writer, Debe traveled to Europe to cover haunted castles, jails, ships, inns, cemeteries and ghost walking tours. She has been the guest of several US tourism departments such as Carlsbad, Historic Hotels of the Rockies, Salem, and Biloxi.
Debe is a preservation activist with a special interest in preserving historic cemeteries. She is on the board of directors of the Pioneers’ Cemetery Association and the Arizona Genealogical Advisory Board. She is also one of the co-hosts of the Association of Gravestones Studies in Arizona.