List: Haunted houses that are open in San Antonio and Austin
SAN ANTONIO โ Ever wonder why haunted houses are so tall? Ok, that was bad, but the good news is that while the coronavirus pandemic has shuttered some haunted houses, there are still several places open in San Antonio and Austin that are worth the visit. Austin Zombie Hunt is actually more of an interactive paintball experience than a traditional haunted house. And if youโre reading this article wishing you could visit a place haunted with real ghosts - thatโs where the Magnolia Hotel in Seguin comes in. The 169-year-old historic Magnolia Hotel is thought to be haunted and Ameila and JJ are two of the 13 ghosts said to still reside in the hotel.
Historic haunted Texas hotel offering overnight stays
SEGUIN, Texas โ The historic Magnolia Hotel in Seguin, rumored to be haunted, is offering overnight stays as a bed-and-breakfast. Owners Jim and Erin Ghedi have been working to restore the nearly 180-year-old hotel to its former glory for several years and also offer tours. Owner Erin said she knows the story of quite a few of them and gives insight into their history during hotel tours. Anyone interested in touring the Magnolia Hotel can do so starting in October. The Magnolia Hotel is located at 203 Crockett Street in Seguin.
Big Adventure October: Check out historic Magnolia Hotel
The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. If you love Halloween and haunted places, the Magnolia Hotel in Seguin may be a perfect destination for you. Magnolia Hotel will offer visitors a free open house viewing Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The house viewing is on a first-come, first-serve basis to the public. Watch part 2 of the Big Adventure feature at Magnolia Hotel below.