This is a guest blog by William Collins. If you like this story and are on Twitter, let him know by sending him a Tweet via @Thor_2000. I’ve been reading and researching haunted houses ever since I was eight years old. While most paranormal researchers became involved in the subjectContinue Reading

Ninety-nine years ago yesterday Titanic struck an iceberg just before midnight on April 14, 1912. When it sank a short time later, at 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, it claimed the lives of over 1,500 people. Last September we took a 10-day Canada/New England cruise. We started in New York and ended in QuebecContinue Reading

If you guessed that “an Alien Queen and a Fridge Full of Blood” is something Charlie Sheen might say, I hate to tell you, but you’re wrong. (Although, you get points for making a good guess. The way he’s been talking lately that does sound like something he might comeContinue Reading

The following is a guest post by William Uchtman aka @Thor_2000 on Twitter. If there is one thing I have noticed about haunted houses, it’s that the typical haunted house shares the same sort of inventory with the next haunted house. One can basically take an inventory of all the usualContinue Reading

Happy Mardi Gras! I never thought I’d find myself in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, but I didn’t realize the celebration lasts for a few weeks before, all the way to, Fat Tuesday. It was already in full swing when we were there in the latter half of February. Which was great!Continue Reading

< p style=”text-align: center;”> One of my favorite places to take people who would come visit us when we lived in Jacksonville was Kingsley Plantation. Not only because of all the ghost stories surrounding it, but because the drive out there was gorgeous. (You drive along  A1A, which winds along theContinue Reading

I was excited to go on our cruise to the Western Caribbean as it was for a few reasons: It’s a cruise. As I’ve stated before and likely will state again, I love cruising!  It’s to a warmer climate. After the winter we’ve had, I’m ready for some fun in the sun.Continue Reading

Everyone has their most haunted cities lists, don’t they? In honor of Valentine’s Day I thought it’d be fun to recap the 14 most romantic haunted cities we’ve  jaunted to so far. (14 for February 14, get it?) You won’t see too many big cities on my list. Chicago and New YorkContinue Reading

Big things are brewing for Haunt Jaunts in 2011. Here’s some of what’s ahead in the New Year. HAUNTED TRAVELS I’ve got my eye on some more jaunts to haunted places, of course. San Francisco, Vegas, and a return to New York City are all possibilities right now. However, I’dContinue Reading

Marilyn is one of HJ’s Facebook pages most active commenters even though she also maintains her own Facebook group, The Unexplained and Paranormal Phenomena Group. She had made a comment on her group’s page recently about she hopes to go on a ghost hunt in 2011. I know others feel likeContinue Reading

Last year I got to wondering about haunted Christmas places. You know, places that have Christmas-themed names? Like North Pole, Alaska or Santa Claus, Indiana. Did any of them have reports of paranormal activity? But that’s all I ever did was wonder about it. I never took the time toContinue Reading

In recent weeks one country in particular keeps popping up in my Google alerts for haunted places, ghost tours, and paranormal travel like never before: Australia. England and America usually always have some ghost related links, Scotland emerges with its fair share of stories and so does Canada, but AustraliaContinue Reading