Fright Nights Visit with Photos for Two or Four on November 2 or 3 at Winchester Mystery House (55% Off)
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Eccentric Victorian mansion built by a tortured heiress in an effort to elude ghosts houses antiques firearms, museums, and haunted tours
A house says a lot about its owner, as evidenced by Galileo's collection of telescopes and Lincoln's drawer full of T-shirts that say "I hope I don't get assassinated one day." Take a peek inside the mind of an eccentric figure with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $59 for admission for two people, plus two photos on Friday, November 2 (a $129.95 value)
- $118 for admission for four people, plus four photos on Friday, November 2 (a $259.90 value)
- $59 for admission for two people, plus two photos on Saturday, November 3 (a $129.95 value) $118 for admission for four people, plus four photos on Saturday, November 3 (a $259.90 value)
Admission to the Fright Nights attraction includes access to the Curse of Sarah Winchester: Resurrection haunt, the Walk with the Spirits flashlight tour, the Winchester Historic Firearms Museum, and the Winchester Antique Products Museum.
Curse of Sarah Winchester: Resurrection includes an interactive, multi-sensory journey through the cornfields of the Winchester Mystery House and the ruins of the family graveyard, concluding with a confrontation with Sarah during one of her séances.
Since Sarah Winchester's death, many of the house's visitors have reported encounters with ghosts. The Walk with the Spirits tour takes guests through the mansion's darkened, maze-like corridors and stairways filled with haunted walk-through attractions, roaming scare performers, and nightmarish tales.
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About Winchester Mystery House
Winchester Mystery House is an imposing Victorian mansion built by Winchester Rifle heiress Sarah Winchester. The house's floor plan is a study in eccentricity, boasting details including twisting hallways, secret passages, and stairways that lead nowhere. According to legend Sarah Winchester built her profoundly odd home in an effort to ward off the spirits of those killed by her husband’s firearms. Sarah compulsively remodeled the house until her death in 1922, resulting in 160 rooms that remain in a state of Victorian splendor or arrested decay.
Today, visitors make their pilgrimage to the house to witness in person all its peculiar glory. The home is lovingly restored and now plays host to a number of fun, interesting and mystifying tours each day. An eclectic gift shop gives guests the opportunity to purchase souvenirs. New attractions include Axe Throwing at the Stables, Houdini's Spirited Escape Room and Sarah's Attic Shooting Gallery.