5th Annual Haunted Hollywood Scavenger Hunt

haunted hollywood scavenger hunt Dates: October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30
Times: 6 – 8:30 pm

Description: Out of the Box Events presents another series of Halloween scavenger haunts – one of the most unique ways to spend Halloween in Los Angeles. According to their press materials, Los Angeles is the #5 most haunted city in the US, thanks to our sordid history of gangland murders, celebrity suicides, etc. It’s only (super)natural that these tortured souls would linger on to haunt Hollywood Boulevard. You will discover (if not encounter) these ghosts as you participate in the Haunted Hollywood Scavenger Hunt. Team up to uncover the haunting secrets of Hollywood. The Hollywood Hunt stars the ghosts of the Roosevelt, the Knickerbocker Hotel, many of the theaters and other secret locations revealed during the hunt. No prior ghost hunting knowledge is required to solve the challenging clues, but a flashlight is helpful. Costumes not required, though encouraged! Swap ghost stories and witches brew after the hunt, this haunted adventure ends at Hollywood’s own “te-kill-ya.” It’s up to you make it out alive…

  • Up to 6 people per team
  • Starting location revealed upon registration
  • Bring one flashlight for your team
  • Prizes to the Top 3 Teams
  • Location given when you sign up

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Tickets: $25 per person

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About the Author

Steve Biodrowski

Steve Biodrowski owns and operates Hollywood Gothique. Since graduating from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema, Steve has worked as a film critic, script analyst, journalist, and interviewer. As a film journalist, his work has appeared in Movieline, Premiere, Le Cinephage (in France) and The Dark Side (in England). He served as the West Coast Editor of Cinefantastique magazine in the 1990s, then worked as the Vice President of Editorial Content at Fandom.com and, more recently, as the Executive Editor at Cinescape Online. He is currently the Managing Editor of Cinefantastique Online, the website incarnation of Cinefantastique magazine.

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