Haunted Vegas Tour and Ghost Hunt
Las Vegas, Nevada
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Trip Type: Ghost & Vampire Tours
Duration: 3 hours
This spirited and spooky haunted vegas tour will take you to the haunting grounds of Bugsy Siegel, Redd Foxx and Elvis. Renown ghost hunter, Robert George Allen, now makes it possible to visit such eerie sites by offering a guided haunted vegas tour and ghost hunt, featuring Sin City's darkest ghostly secrets.
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This spirited and spooky haunted vegas tour will take you to the haunting grounds of Bugsy Siegel, Redd Foxx and Elvis. Renown ghost hunter, Robert George Allen, now makes it possible to visit such eerie sites by offering a guided haunted vegas tour and ghost hunt, featuring Sin City's darkest ghostly secrets.Did you know that there are more than 21 places where paranormal activity has been documented in Las Vegas?
This haunted tour of Sin City covers such sites as the "Motel of Death," where numerous celebrity deaths have occurred, and the former home of a Las Vegas legend whose ghost continues to haunt despite numerous attempts to exorcise it.
The tour also includes a visit to "Bugsy" Siegel's Secret Garden. On this site, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel's original Flamingo Hotel stood from December 26, 1946 until December 14, 1993. Once the original Flamingo was torn down and replaced with the wandering paths of the garden, stories started surfacing about a ghostly presence. There are many who believe that the ghost of "Bugsy" Siegel makes an occasional appearance there. In the garden is a solitary tribute to "Bugsy" on a memorial plaque.
Your tour will also include a complimentary pizza dinner.
This haunted tour of Sin City covers such sites as the "Motel of Death," where numerous celebrity deaths have occurred, and the former home of a Las Vegas legend whose ghost continues to haunt despite numerous attempts to exorcise it.
The tour also includes a visit to "Bugsy" Siegel's Secret Garden. On this site, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel's original Flamingo Hotel stood from December 26, 1946 until December 14, 1993. Once the original Flamingo was torn down and replaced with the wandering paths of the garden, stories started surfacing about a ghostly presence. There are many who believe that the ghost of "Bugsy" Siegel makes an occasional appearance there. In the garden is a solitary tribute to "Bugsy" on a memorial plaque.
Your tour will also include a complimentary pizza dinner.
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