Where to Gobble Up a Thanksgiving Ghost Tour and a Black Friday Ghost Hunt

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I don’t think I’ve ever seen this before: a ghost tour on Thanksgiving and a ghost hunt on Black Friday. Say what?

Though in my defense, perhaps there have been such events and I either (a) wasn’t paying attention, or (b) was off jaunting somewhere (I.e. a cruise) and was offline.

Anyway, if you’re looking for a way to scare off some pounds, walking around looking for ghosts sounds like a great idea to me. Here’s the two places I know where you can do it in 2018. If you know of more, be sure to leave a comment!

Thanksgiving Evening Provo Ghost Tour

The Original Provo Utah Ghost Tour With Danny B Stewart.? Source: Facebook

The Original Provo Utah Ghost Tour with Danny B Stewart will be hosting a special Thanksgiving evening ghost tour.

I found out about it when Danny posted it to HJ’s Eerie Events & Paracons Facebook group.

Here’s the description from the Facebook event he set up for it:

“Spook” off your Thanksgiving Dinner with a walking Ghost Tour of Downtown Provo. This is a two hour walking tour of some of Provo’s Haunting Folklore and Local Legends. Learn about Provo’s “Giant Flying Manta-Ray,” Center Street’s “Hat Man,” and why Provo has a very large population of Faerie Folk…

Price is $15 per person

$8 for students and under 18

Meet in front of the Provo Community Congregational Church of Christ: 175 N University AVE Provo. We’ll try to start the tour as close to 6:30 pm as possible.

Rolling Hills Asylum Black Friday Ghost Hunt

Their graphic says it all really, right? Taking a break from Black Friday madness (if you get into that sort of thing) to go hunt ghosts sounds great. Especially at an iconic haunt like Rolling Hills.

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I’m not into Black Friday myself, but I love the pairing of the term with “ghost hunt.” They just work well together, don’t they?

Whatever you do on Thanklsgiving (for those who celebrate it), I hope you have a happy and safe one.

Or, as Smalls (pictured above), has learned to say: “Gobble, gobble till you wobble!”

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