Haunted Things to See in Cape May, New Jersey
Whether you want to seek out a real ghost, or just get scared by
some man-made spooks, Cape May in New Jersey is a great place to go.
Many of the buildings there date back several centuries, giving them
plenty of time to accumulate a spirit or two. Best of all, at least two
of the haunted spots are hotels, so you can stay overnight and try to
capture some ghostly activity in the dark.
Elaine's Haunted Mansion Restaurant
If you're interested in a manufactured spooky experience, Elaine's Haunted Mansion Restaurant (elainesdinnertheater.com) affords a whimsical dining experience replete with a ghostly host. The dining room is designed so that picture frames move and other mysterious things take place during your dinner. A dinner theater option is also offered, which includes a full course dinner and a play. If you want to get outside, take advantage of the venue's one-hour haunted walking tour.Southern Mansion
The Southern Mansion (southernmansion.com), an operating bed-and-breakfast as of 2012, was once the private residence of an industrialist named George Allen and some of his family members. The building is reportedly haunted, with ghostly apparitions including the spirit of Allen's Ester Mercur. Ester's perfume and laughter are also reported in the mansion, as well as unexplained cold spots.Queen's Hotel
Another location in Cape May with reports of real haunting is the Queen's Hotel (no website; 601 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204; 609-884-1613). Built in 1876, this three story hotel built in the Queen Victoria style has seen manifestations such as furniture moving seemingly on its own and the apparition of a prostitute. Other reports on the property include the smell of perfume through the halls and sudden drops in temperature.Winterwood
The Winterwood (winterwoodgift.com) Christmas gift shop located in Cape May is in a building that once served as a bank and city hall. According to Craig McManus, a self-proclaimed expert on Cape May ghosts and writer for the online Cape May magazine, this shop is home to the spirit of a man in uniform who counts coins. Shop employees have also reported seeing an apparition and feeling the presence of a ghostly energy in the store.by Lara Webster, Demand Media
Cape May NJ Halloween Events
Looking for something spooky to do in Cape May for Halloween 2012. Check out all of these fun Halloween Events in Cape May , you can take a ride with a Ghost Rider in Cape May or Trick or Treat at the Haunted Physick Estate. Dont' forget to check out the Cape May Ghost Tours and the Ghosts of the Cape May Lighthouse.
Click Here for a Cape May Halloween Happening Brochure for 2012 |
FRIDAY, OCT. 12 through WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 2012
Boo! And we're not kidding...! Cape May is one of
the most haunted places in America and if you get a thrill from things
that go bump in the night, this is the place for you. From the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate
to a bevy of B&B inns, hotels and guest houses, all with resident
spirits, you'll find plenty to get your heart pumping. So you'd expect
Halloween to be really spooky here, right? That's when we show other our
"other side," so be sure to visit and see us at our scariest!
2012 HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS:
- Ghosts of Cape May Trolley Tours
- Ghosts of the Lighthouse Trolley Tours
- Harvest Festival Crafts & Antiques Show
- Madame Parmentier’s Psychic Tea
- Midnight at the Physick Estate
- Murder Mystery Dinners & Luncheons
- Phantoms of Cape May House Tour
- Phantoms of the Physick Estate
- A Ride with the Ghost Writer
- Tales of Terror Trolley Ride
- Trick or Treat at the Physick Estate
- Scarecrow Alley at the Physick Estate
For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278
Please Click Here for a full Press Release featuring Cape May's 2012 Halloween Happenings
Please Click Here for a full Press Release featuring Cape May's 2012 Halloween Happenings
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About Cape May and Cape May Resort.com
Cape May is a
city at the southern tip of Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County, New Jersey,
where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. With a rich history,
award-winning beaches & boating, designation as a top birding location, and
many Victorian structures, Cape May is a seaside resort drawing visitors from
around the world. Cape May was recognized as one of America's top 10 beaches by
the Travel Channel and its beach was ranked fifth in New Jersey in the 2008 Top
10 Beaches.
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Dolphin and Whale Watching. Visit a local winery or check out the lighthouse
and sunken ship at Cape May State Park. Cape May offers beach lovers Victorian
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Hi Ryan,
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Halloween has always been my favorite holiday, and fall my favorite season; the yellow-red tinted leaves, the fall smells, the bon fires. Every year I like to decorate the house and take a tour of all of the festivities around town. It so much fun hunting for the best haunted attraction in NJ and experiencing the season.
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