This is a guest post by William Collins (who also writes as William Uchtman). If you like this story and are on Twitter, let him know by sending a Tweet via @Thor_2000. Has anyone noticed that in the whole history of “Ghost Hunters,” “Ghost Adventures” or even in the sadly short-livedContinue Reading

I took a ghost tour when we were in New Orleans. But I didn’t book a reservation with any of the tour companies. My dead ancestors guided me around. You see, with my heart of hearts I believe that when I went looking for the ghosts of my ancestors in New Orleans,Continue Reading

When we took our Alaskan cruise in 2008 we flew into Anchorage. We spent a night there before catching the transfer that took us to the cruise terminal in Whittier. When we’d booked our cruise we were strongly encouraged to book a transfer through Carnival because getting to the terminal wasn’tContinue Reading

One of my first Haunt Jaunts blog posts was about Cheeseman Park in Denver, Colorado. Of the 740 plus posts HJ has published, that one now has the most comments. True, some of them are mine. Replies I’ve made to comments left by others. In most cases, the comments wereContinue Reading

Where in the world are the hottest hot spots for paranormal tourism? Using sites like Ghost Tour Directory, Ghost Tours of Canada, and Ghost Tours pty Ltd’s Australia, Europe and UK Listings from HJ’s Find Real Haunted Places page, I researched which countries: Most actively promote their paranormal tourism (meaning which individual haunted placesContinue Reading

I got a very nice email from someone who stumbled across Haunts Jaunts. They wanted to know if I knew of any tours of the Bridgewater Triangle area. The nice someone is named Caryn and she would like to take her father on a tour of the area. He’s very interestedContinue Reading

It’s been almost 13 years since I went to Salt Lake City,  but it left an impression on me. Not only because of my spooky nights at the Shiloh Inn, but also because it was such a wonderful city to explore in the evenings after my work was done. I thoroughlyContinue Reading

Last week I wrote how one of the hazards of haunt jaunting is the paranormal posers I come across. But there’s also another kind of paranormal poser. The shady ones. The haunted places that aren’t even actually haunted and falsely advertise their paranormal activity for publicity and profit. Those kind aggravate me to no end.Continue Reading

Today is Circus Day. When I heard it was coming up, the first thing I thought of was clowns. Scary clowns. Actually, aren’t all clowns scary? I’ve racked my brain trying to think of one clown who hasn’t freaked me out. There was a morning show in Denver when IContinue Reading

This past Saturday I dragged my poor husband to a past life regression meditation at Zierra Myst over in Mount Juliet. I’ve been wanting to do a past life regression ever since my neighbor in Jacksonville did one. In her case, she had it taped and was nice enough toContinue Reading

Pardon the title’s French, but I have to call ’em like I see them. And, folks, I see a bunch of shit. Okay, maybe that’s being too harsh. What I actually see is some super shitty investigative work. MY PROBLEM WITH FACT OR FAKED I have been really torn about this show from theContinue Reading

When you hear the term “paranormal tourism”, what do you think about? Haunted homes? Haunted battlefields? Hmm, that’s right – but have you ever considered a place of power to be a little paranormal in nature? Places of power – places, where for some reasons, psychic energies are stronger thanContinue Reading