This deal has expired.

Discover Iron Island Museum's Guided Ghost Tours for Two, Four, or Six with up to 50% Off

Iron Island Museum
4.6

Similar deals

Join tours at an 1883 church from 'Ghost Hunters', explore haunted rooms and historical artifacts for an unforgettable experience

Ever felt like something spooky is missing from your life? These guided ghost tours are just what you need! Experience spine-tingling tales while exploring The Iron Island Museum, steeped in history from its days as a church and funeral home. Marvel at relics like soldiers' uniforms and an altar from 1896 while hearing about lost souls who may still linger. Tours run Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings—an adventure not to be missed!

What we offer

Choose from exciting options tailored to groups of two, four, or six individuals eager to uncover paranormal mysteries. Each tour offers unique encounters within the historic Iron Island Museum's haunted halls. Enjoy different package deals designed to extend your chilling adventures across multiple visits.

  • $12 for a guided ghost tour for four: Enjoy an eerie exploration of haunted history with friends.
  • $18 for a guided ghost tour for six: Dive deeper into the mysteries of the past with even more companions.
  • $6 for a guided ghost tour for two: Perfect for couples seeking thrills.
  • 3-PACK: Guided Ghost Tour for Four: Experience multiple nights of haunting adventures.
  • 3-PACK: Guided Ghost Tour for Six: Share extended spooky experiences with a larger group.
  • 3-PACK: Guided Ghost Tour for Two: Relive thrilling tales on several occasions.

Why you should grab the offer

This offer presents an unparalleled chance to dive into the eerie history housed within the Iron Island Museum's walls. From exploring the transformation of this former church and funeral home to uncovering tales of spirits that might still wander its halls, every visit promises something new. The museum’s rich array of artifacts highlights Buffalo's vibrant past while offering insights into architectural marvels. With overnight investigations available from Friday through Wednesday, it provides an immersive experience that ghost enthusiasts won't want to miss. Moreover, their dedication to preserving local culture is evident through their involvement in community initiatives such as hanging American flags and hosting festivals. This combination of spine-tingling tales and deep-rooted heritage makes it a must-visit destination.

Need to know info

  • Redemption & Booking
    • Subject to availability.
    • Reservation required.
  • Additional Info
    • Excludes special events.
  • Terms & Conditions
    • Limit 20 per person.
    • Valid only for option purchased.
    • May be repurchased every 30 days.
  • Legal Disclosures
    • Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
    • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
    • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Iron Island Museum

Shadows dart across the wall, a strange voice emerges from thin air, and you get the eerie feeling that you’re being followed. This is no ordinary place. The Iron Island Museum's paranormal history has captured the minds of countless visitors and has been featured on TV programs such as Ghost Lab and Ghost Hunters. Originally built as a church in 1883, the house later became a funeral home in the late 1950s, during which time it hosted more than 1,000 wakes. The business eventually shut down, and in 2000, the building was donated to The Iron Island Preservation Society of Lovejoy, which made a startling discovery: 24 canisters of cremated remains had been left behind.

Today, an all-volunteer staff leads tours of the church's vaulted ceilings, stained-glass windows, and themed rooms. The church showcases hundreds of historic relics, including military uniforms, railroad items, and a wooden altar that dates backs to 1896. However, the museum's biggest draws can't be seen, at least not most of the time. Guides and visitors stay alert for signs of paranormal activity and look for chances to communicate with what they consider to be some of the building's resident ghosts. The staff has even taken recordings that play back the voices of unknown figures saying things such as "I'm cold," and "Why don't they make pants for ghosts?"

Company Website