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Elaine’s Victorian Inn Opens Doors to Ghost Hunting Enthusiasts

 

By Herald Staff

CAPE MAY — Elaine’s Victorian Inn is hosting series of ghost related events for the 2010 season.
Elaine’s has the first and only program of its kind in the Cape May Area to allow the general public to come to the mansion on selected dates through the summer to ghost hunt as seen in TV shows like “Ghost Hunters” and “Paranormal State.”
This hour-long program gives you a guided look at the gadgets used to find ghost and then allows you to ghost hunt with the equipment in selected rooms at Elaine’s Victorian Inn. You can also find Elaine’s Haunted Mansion Restaurant an interactive dining experience running nightly through the summer with tales of Cape May haunts and comedy for the entire family.
For the true Ghostbuster, Elaine’s Victorian Inn has weekends slated in October and November with a two day program that includes physics readings, ghost tours through the streets of Cape May and Elaine’s Famous Haunted Mansion Restaurant in addition to ghost hunting with a paranormal research group throughout Elaine’s Inn.
Visit www.elainescapemay.com or call 609-884-1199 for pricing, reservations and additional information. Elaine’s Victorian Inn and Bed and Breakfast is home to Elaine’s Famous Dinner Theater which was voted one of the top 5 dinner theaters in America by Food Network Magazine and is home to the area’s most spirited eatery: The Haunted Mansion Restaurant.

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