Sleeping with Spirits: There’s A Paranormal Bed and Breakfast In Tampa Bay
The outside of the Phantom History House. It's lit up just in time for Halloween.
Just in time for Halloween, a new paranormal bed and breakfast is open for business in Tampa Bay.
While it doesn’t feel like fall here in Florida, spooky season is right around the corner. If you’re looking for something new and fun to do this year to fully embrace the Halloween spirit, Phantom History House is accepting reservations in Tampa Bay, just about 2 1/2 hours from Fort Myers.
What is Phantom History House?
Phantom History House is a bed and breakfast with themed rooms, perfect for fans of all things paranormal. There’s The Ouija Room, The Cemetary Room, The Portrait Room and The Castle Room. Plus common areas like a Victorian library and a dining room outfitted with candelabras and a Potion Room.
In addition to booking a stay, guests can choose to add on extra experiences like ghost stories or a session with a psychic or medium.
Rooms start at $175. You can find more info the Phantom History House paranormal bed and breakfast in Tampa and book your stay here
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No Nightmares Here: The Best "Non-Scary" Halloween Movies
With Halloween just days away, you might be getting your fill of themed movies and shows, but maybe you’re looking for some that don’t give you nightmares, so here’s a list that BuzzFeed compiled of the best non-scary Halloween movies.
A buddy of mine and his 10 year-old daughter (who is way braver than me) have been watching the scariest movies out there lately like “The Conjuring” series, “Terrifier” and “The Exorcist”. I, myself, am more a fan of the psychological thrillers than the straight up horror, but I do like to embrace the season and get my fix before Spooky Season wraps up.
But let’s face it, blood, guts and gore isn’t for everyone. There was a YouGov poll this week that found that of all movie genres, horror movies are the most divisive. 25% love them, 24% likes them, 23% hates them and 22% dislikes them. No only genre of movie was that evenly split.
Also interesting in that poll was the time of day that fans and non-fans prefer to watch horror movies. Shockingly, it found that people who dislike horror movies are more likely to want to watch them at NIGHT. While fans of scary movies prefer to watch them during the DAY. It may not have anything to do with people being too scared to watch them at night, but rather just needing to be in the mood. While horror movie fans will watch them ANY time of day.
The Best “Non-Scary” Halloween Movies According to BuzzFeed:
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