As the fall air turns crisp and the leaves begin to change, Westland, Michigan is gearing up for a thrilling spooky experience like no other. This October, Eloise Asylum—a place with a rich history and a reputation for haunting sounds and eerie sightings—is opening its doors to thrill-seekers and fans of the supernatural.
This year, visitors will have an extra treat as some familiar faces from the big and small screens come to haunt the halls of the Eloise Asylum. Marty Klebba, known for his role in “Pirates of the Caribbean,” will be making an appearance on Friday, October 11. Not to be outdone, Lew Temple from “The Walking Dead” will be there on Friday, October 25. What could be more thrilling than meeting these beloved actors in a place steeped in mystery?
Located at 30712 Michigan Avenue, the Eloise Asylum is not just any haunted house. With its ominous past serving as a former psychiatric hospital founded way back in 1839, it has transformed into one of Michigan’s largest haunted attractions. Now in its fourth season, the haunt offers visitors an uneasy peek into what lies behind its aged doors. The 45-minute attraction promises to be a heart-stopping journey filled with fright and fun!
As the nights draw near, the Eloise Asylum welcomes guests every Friday to Sunday in October, along with a special opening on Saturday, November 2. Tickets for the haunted experience can be purchased with prices ranging from $24.99 to $44.99 for general admission. If you’re feeling like a VIP, shell out $39.99 to $74.99, which allows you to gain access to exclusive areas. These ticket prices do not include celebrity autograph sessions and photo opportunities, which are sold separately, so keep that in mind for your budget!
The Eloise Asylum was initially established as a poorhouse and eventually became a large psychiatric hospital. The stories of past patients, forgotten whispers, and ghostly sightings make visiting the asylum a uniquely spine-chilling experience. While psychiatric care ceased in 1979 and the general hospital closed its doors in 1984, today the remaining structures stand as an unsettling homage to the past. The majority of the complex’s 75 buildings were demolished by the mid-80s, leaving behind a haunting reminder of the history that took place there.
With excitement building and spooky vibes in the air, Eloise Asylum is poised to offer an unforgettable experience this Halloween. Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or just looking for a fun adrenaline rush with friends, this haunted attraction is sure to delight! So, grab your costumed friends, secure your tickets, and prepare for a fright in Westland—it’s just waiting for you!
Remember, every ticket purchased not only grants you access to the thrills and chills but also allows you to delve a little deeper into the mysteries of Eloise Asylum’s haunted history. See you there, if you dare!
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