Uncover the haunted side of the Las Vegas Strip on a 90-minute paranormal comedy ghost hunt. Led by Veronica Vaughn, you’ll explore 5 active hotspots, scan for energy with EMF gear, & listen to eerie mob-era stories beneath neon glow and night heat.
Assisting is Benjamin—smooth, pale, Twilight-coded, & forever insisting he’s not a vampire. He handles EMF sweeps, photos, and comic relief when things get too dark or too cold.
Expect laughter, chills, real energy spikes, & those strange cold pockets Vegas never talks about. Perfect for believers, skeptics, ghost hunters, & anyone who loves a sexy supernatural mystery with their vacation.
What’s Included
• 90-minute haunted Strip investigation
• EMF meters for ghost energy scanning
• 5 paranormal stops with mob-era history & sightings
• Survivor Photo Finale with Veronica & Benjamin
Las Vegas Paranormal VIP TOUR: Reserve the full tour for your group Up to 12.
No outside guests. Private EMF scans + private photo finale.
Take your own EMF for the full hunt — no sharing.
Priority placement, vampire encounter photo, private EMF.
8 enhanced images delivered digitally.
The most requested upgrade — pose with Benjamin for your vampire moment.
STOP 1: Venetian – The Crying Bride
Travelers will see:
The Venetian’s bridge fountain, romantic architecture, and shadowed walkways.
What they’ll do:
Use EMF meters to check for unexplained spikes, hear the legend of the crying bride, and scan for cold-spots along the railings.
STOP 2: Flamingo – Bugsy’s Ghost
Travelers will see:
Historic Flamingo grounds, pink neon glow, memorial plaques from early Las Vegas.
What they’ll do:
Listen to mob-era ghost stories, test EMF devices near rumored “hot zones,” and look for sudden temperature drops or energy changes.
STOP 3: Paris Hotel – The Whispering Phantom
Travelers will see:
Paris Eiffel Tower replicas, balconies, and reflective glass areas known for echo anomalies.
What they’ll do:
Walk the perimeter while scanning with EMF gear, note sound shifts, and observe where guests report invisible perfume passing by.
STOP 4: Horseshoe/Bally’s – MGM Fire Spirits
Travelers will see:
The grounds of the 1980 MGM fire location, hotel facades, and historical memorial area.
What they’ll do:
Check EMF readings for spikes, feel for cold-air pockets, and learn what guests have claimed to see or sense here after dark.
STOP 5: Caesars Palace – The Cursed Gambler
Travelers will see:
The Caesars fountains, statues, and marble corridors where unlucky guests are said to linger.
What they’ll do:
Perform final EMF scans, compare readings from earlier stops, and decide which location felt most active before taking the Survivor Photo Finale.
FINALE – Survivor Photo
Travelers will see:
The Strip at night, neon reflections, Benjamin looking suspiciously immortal.
What they’ll do:
Take a final proof-of-life group photo, ask questions, and view EMF results collected during the walk.
MEETING POINT
Venetian Bridge Fountain – Las Vegas Strip
(Address for GPS: 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd) Look for the Pillar with the Griffin on top, we will meet directly in front of that by the fountain
Look for Veronica Vaughn (tall, blonde, in paranormal guide attire) + Benjamin (you’ll know him).
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