Have you ever wanted to explore the Winchester Mystery House at your leisure with no crowds or restricted access? Thanks to their new 360 Walk Through experience you can!
Video Access Tour
The Winchester Mystery House has come up with some great offerings during this coronavirus quarantine crisis we find ourselves in. First they offered a free virtual tour.
They’ve since started charging for that, because let’s face it. They’ve lost revenue. If you’re among the millions without a job, you understand. They need to make money somehow.
There are two price points for the virtual tour (which is really more like an excellent mini-documentary):
- Rent for $5.99. Grants you access for a 72-hour streaming period.
- Buy the tour for $13.99. Lets you stream and download anytime.
But now they’ve upped the ante and are letting guests go floor-by-floor with their newest tour offering.
360 Walk Through Tour
The info from their newsletter about the 360 Walk Through Tour sums it up best so I’m just going to share that:
For the first time ever, the Winchester Mystery House is offering guests unprecedented access to the world’s most bizarre mansion with an all-new tour —The Winchester Mystery House Immersive 360° Tour. This virtual experience allows guests to independently roam each level of the mansion, from the basement to the rarely seen fourth floor, while exploring many rooms previously inaccessible on standard Estate tours.
The Immersive 360° Tour is available now for $8.99. Additionally, with each purchase, guests will receive one complimentary pass to visit the Estate in person when it reopens.
Talk about a deal, right? Not only do you get to savor the house all to yourself, you also get a complimentary pass for when it reopens and all for only $8.99?
I’m so buying this to check it out.
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