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May 10-17, 2009 (all activities / attractions / guests / events are subject to change) GHOSTour ITINERARY The First Fright Day - DEPARTURE Life
at home ends as we know it today. Depart your normal, mundane, human
existence for a paranormal experience to foreign soil. Join fellow
friends & fiends as we board our transatlantic flight as a group
for what should be the greatest ghostly & ghastly vacation of
your lifetime. Everyone on the flight gets a goodie swag bag filled
with horror magazines & other scary surprises. Day 2 - LONDON: HIGHGATE VAMPIRES & SPIRITS Land
in London, the ghost capital of Europe. Be prepared to discover over
two thousand years of England's haunted history - over two thousand
years of the Dead. We're picked up at airport by our ghoulish guide,
Ghost-hunter Alan Murdie, and check into the hotel. Meet and greet
with a quick group orientation and then start our adventure with a
tour of famed Highgate Cemetary, one of the inspirations for Bram
Stoker's "Dracula" - filled with ghosts - and the site of
the 1970s Highgate Vampire, where people were arrested for opening
tombs and staking their inhabitants. Day 3 - LONDON DUNGEON, TOWER OF LONDON, JACK THE RIPPER, BRAM STOKERS LYCEUM THEATRE, GHOST PLAY, MORE Our
morning begins as we visit the famed London Dungeon - a grim museum
of plague, execution, torture, civil war and worse. It's awesome!
Experience the recently erected London Dungeon thrill ride. Bring
some spending money for the London Shop of Horrors, a wonderfully
evil gift shop. We then visit the Tower of London (look for the ghosts
of Boris Karloff, Vincent Price and Basil Rathbone from the classic
film of the same name!). No sampling the Crown Jewels. Don't miss
the torture room. Day 4 - ESSEX, HAUNTED INN, BORLEY, GHOSTHUNTING Journey
to Essex for the first leg of our journey north. The ghost-hunting
officially begins. Day 5 - CASTLE RISING, NORFOLK, and YORK We begin the day with a coach ride to Castle Rising in Norfolk. This castle of ruins is haunted by the screams of the notorious "she wolf" -- Queen Isabella of France -- who engineered the murder of her husband King Edward II with a red hot poker. Afterwards, Edward III, her own son, avenged his father by killing Isabella. Her screams still echo over the countryside. The photo opportunities here are endless. We press on north to York. York, the capital of the north of England, was founded by the Roman Army in 70 A.D. as they marched on to conquer the island of Britain. York remained the most important city in the north until the Industrial Revolution. It was Roman, then Saxon, then the Vikings set up the Kingdom of York. Their most famous king was the terrifying Erik Bloodaxe. The oldest houses still occupied in York date from the 1300's, and York is literally filled with ghosts - from the spectres of the lost Roman 9th Legion who disappeared from history in the early 2nd century to Victorian to even more modern ghosts. We
explore the city of Yok, including the York Minster, and perhaps visit
"The Sign of The Bible, a purple building which houses the Psychic
Museum. Located at 35 Stonegate, the house stands on a site that has
been continuously occupied since AD 71. It is a timber framed construction
over six centuries old which boasts an impressive number of original
features, including beautiful beams and rooms of oak paneling. You
will also have the chance to see your own aura or energy field revealed
and projected with Harry Oldfield's pioneering PIP scanner. No special
expertise is required to enjoy the journey through the many rooms
of this unique venue. All aspects of the journeys engage the curiosity
of absolute beginners while satisfying the demands of our more experienced
guests. The price includes an Aura photograph and a Dowsing Pendulum.
£10 per photo/person
Day 6 - WHITBY and the DRACULA EXPERIENCE! Depart
York for Whitby! Ah yes -- the highlight of past trips. Today we travel
the coast to the town of Whitby. On the way, you have the option of
participating in our "ghost trivia" competition for fun
and prizes. Whitby dates back to the Dark Ages when there was a Celtic
Monastery on the cliff. Whitby is most famous as the place where Count
Dracula landed in England. Though fiction, Bram Stoker chose Whitby
because of its uncannily eerie and ominous atmosphere and its folk
legends, such as that of the great black dog which still haunts the
quays. Vampire fans will be in their glory. We start at the Abbey
Ruins, inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula novel, and an amazing
sightseeing experience for one and all. Day 7 - CAMBRIDGE, INGRID PITT and our GALA MASQUERADE BALL
Cambridge is the home town of our tour host and guide Alan Murdie, and his Ghost walk of the city is the perfect finishing touch to a fun-filled
and fear-filled week of horror, ghosts and entertainment.
A much loved and genuine cult figure of modern horror cinema, Ingrid Pitt is our very special guest of honor on this year's GHOSTour to England,
her home country. We will have a meet & greet session as part of a gala banquet in honor of her glorious and gore-ious career.
Pack, check out of the hotel, and bid a fond farewell to the United Kingdom. For those of you who have survived our gala masquerade ball and GHOSTour, transfer by coach to the airport for our return flight home. Say goodbye to the haunts of Britain, and all your new friends. Make sure the only spirits you take back with you came from the pubs! (all activities / attractions / guests / events are subject to change) |
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