Ghost Hunt Weekends is one of the ghost hunting event companies on our Ghost Hunting Events Companies & Haunted Places page. Like it did with most in-person and group-oriented businesses, the pandemic paused the majority of their events in 2020. But also like a lot of places had to, they discovered new ways to keep on hunting, such as with virtual events.
They are getting back to some in-person events now though too. However, since they’re not fully back up and running on that front, they’ve orchestrated a whopper of a streaming event. In fact, it’s a one-of-a-kind first time ever sort of deal: a virtual ghost hunt of the Titanic museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Both the Titanic Museum in Branson, Missouri, and the one in Pigeon Forge are rumored to have paranormal activity. In September Ghost Hunt Weekends has a dinner and ghost hunt even with the Tennessee Wraith Chasers set up for the museum in Branson. But for the one in Tennessee, you’ll join GHW owner, paranormal researcher, and author Chad Morin as he hosts the investigation.
It’s a really cool deal because it allows people from all over the world to attend when they normally might not be able to. It also allows people who have never done a Ghost Hunt Weekends event but always wanted to the chance to try them out.
And if you end up liking the Titanic Museum Virtual Ghost Hunt, you’ll get a code to apply your ticket cost towards any future Ghost Hunt Weekends event. That’s a pretty cool deal.
Let’s explore more about this event, including when is it, how you attend, how much it costs, etc.
Date and Time of the Titanic Museum Virtual Ghost Hunt
Saturday, May 1, 2021. It lasts for two hours, starting at 10 pm Eastern and ending at midnight.
How to Stream the Titanic Museum Virtual Ghost Hunt
You must have a Facebook account to attend. They use a private, closed Facebook group to stream the event. You get the link to it when you buy your ticket.
Tickets
Tickets cost $25 and are available to purchase via a special link on the Titanic museum’s website: https://tickets.titanicattraction.com/WebStore/shop/viewitems.aspx?cg=SpecialEvent&c=SPVE.
What kind of paranormal activity does the Titanic Museum have?
Here’s what was included with the email I got about the event:
- Phantom screams
- Full bodied apparitions of crew and children
- Disembodied voices
- Ghostly smells of perfume and cigars
- Objects banging and moving
The ghostly smells part tickled me for a couple of reasons, the most obvious: How are you going to virtually experience smells? Morin might since he’ll be on-site, but that’s one of those things that’s hard to accomplish via streaming.
The other one was, ghostly smells? What do ghostly perfume and cigars smell like? Any different than normal perfume and cigars?
I’m just busting chops. I don’t mean any malice. It just struck me as a funny way to describe it.
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Have you ever been to one of the Titanic museums or any of the traveling Titanic exhibits?
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