Come Spend Halloween 2012 in the Bermuda Triangle with Haunt Jaunts

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I’m pleased to invite one and all to Haunt Jaunts first ever group event: Halloween in the Bermuda Triangle with special guest investigators Ghost Eyes aboard Royal Caribbean’s Majesty of the Seas.

You can find complete details and booking information on the Halloween Cruise 2012 page. However, let me give you an idea of what to expect.

THE ITINERARY

Oct. 29 – Miami, Florida Depart 4:30 PM

Oct. 30 – Nassau, Bahamas Arrive 8:00 AM Depart 11:59 PM

Oct. 31 – CocoCay, Bahamas Arrive 8:00 AM Depart 5:00 PM

Nov. 1 – Key West, Florida Arrive 10:00 AM Depart 6:00 PM

Nov. 2 – Miami, Florida Arrive 7:00 AM

ABOUT THE CRUISE

First off, let me stress: this isn’t going to be your typical paranormal cruise. We don’t have any investigations planned. Steve from Ghost Eyes will be doing a presentation involving paranormal investigation. But we won’t necessarily be searching for spirits. Of the non-alcoholic variety, at any rate. I’m sure a lot of people will encounter those. It is vacation after all!

Speaking of vacation, that’s what this cruise is really geared towards: bringing together like-minded people (paranormal enthusiasts) to enjoy a Halloween vacation at sea.

Basically, I’m inviting anyone who’s willing and able to simply come Haunt Jaunt with me.

A SAMPLING OF EVENTS

In addition to all you’ll find to do on the cruise ship, we’re offering some fun things too.

  • As I mentioned above, Steve from Ghost Eyes will be conducting a talk.
  • I will be discussing the legends and lore of the Bermuda Triangle.
  • There will be horror movie trivia, photo scavenger hunts, and Screech on the Beach day in Coco Cay. (Where I plan to snorkel IN the waters of the Bermuda Triangle ON Halloween, just so I can say I have. If you’re brave enough, come on with your bad self and we’ll do it together. I’ll warn you in advance, the scariest thing for you might be seeing me in a bathing suit, though.)

We’ve also lined up a special daytime ghost tour with Ghosts & Gravestones of Key West aboard their Trolley of the Doomed. They’ll be taking us to the East Martello Fort, where, among other spirits, Robert the Haunted Doll currently resides.

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However, due to space limitations, the Ghosts & Gravestones tour is offered at an additional price because there’s not space to accommodate everyone. Therefore, it will be sold on a first come, first served basis.

Basically, you pick what you want to do when. If you want to come hang out with fellow jaunters, wonderful. If you want to go do your own thing, feel free. The choice is yours.

I’m just hoping people will want to come jaunt with me. It won’t be your average journey into the paranormal, that’s for sure.

Oh, and this is important to mention: Royal Caribbean will be taking care of the festivities on Halloween. All we have to do is bring a costume (if you want, if not, you’re not obligated to!) and enjoy the celebration.

Hope to hear you’re coming. I’d love to jaunt with you!

 

 

8 Comments

  1. Very tempting. If I can juggle it timewise I’ll definitely be there.

  2. What a perfectly tied-in cruise for your blog—on Halloween no less! 🙂 The Bermuda Triangle has always fascinated me. Have fun!!

  3. I saw videos about that place from the show “Destination Truth” on Syfy! Definitely an interesting spot to visit!

  4. Halloween in the Bermuda triangle – I love it!

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    Inka, you know I’d love to jaunt with you. I imagine you are even more of a hoot in person than you convey via your blog!

    Ellen & Michael, THX for taking the time to stop by and show some TBEX love & support. 😉

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    Oh shoot, and Annie too. I almost forgot you! Thx to you as well for stopping by & showing TBEX love. Also, SO cool you watch DT too!

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    Oh, Robin, please forgive me. I respond to comments via my dashboard so I don’t see them all at once. Thank you also for stopping by!

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