
The first episode of this epic new series dropped a few days ago. Here is our Ghost Adventures Quarantine review.
Filming 2 weeks quarantined inside the Haunted Museum in Las Vegas and without a camera crew Zak, Aaron, Jay and Billy hunker down in the world’s most haunted attraction.
Our first episode sets the tone of an abandoned Vegas in the heart of the lockdown.
The streets are empty, the casinos are shut and the atmosphere post-apocalyptic.
Zak questions whether or not the fear of the current pandemic will increase spiritual activity in the museum and the show begins.
For those of you who read my Ghost Adventures reviews, you’ll know I’m a skeptic.
I’ve laid on mortuary tables in pitch darkness doing spirit sessions, I’ve held haunted dolls, used every equipment imaginable even though I’m skeptical of using anything electronic and I haven’t experienced anything whatsoever.
The only thing that came close to a paranormal experience I’ve had is touching a cursed box and getting sharp kidney pains instantly afterward. Pains that went away when I left the building this cursed box was in.
But I had been drinking… ALOT!
When Zak shows CCTV footage of the museum I’m always skeptical. The Haunted Museum is known to have actors inside the museum for jump scares and other circus-style set-up but would actors really be placed within public tours? I don’t think so. That would be pushing things a little too far I feel.
The footage was compelling. Even though electronic devices always set my skepticism off to insane levels I thought the episode was gripping.
There were too many coincidences for it to be staged. I genuinely got chills!
Haunted Museum is my bucket list place to visit, I’d love nothing more than to grab a sleeping bag and stay there for the night and let me mind play tricks on me during my stay.
This new series brings a faint heartbeat to my dream of doing that. The show was engaging and it was cool to see the museum after hours in more detail.
Zak is a showman but this museum contains some of the darkest items in the world. It would be ignorant to deny a location with so much negative energy inside to be a hoax.
It’s yet another reason why I’d love to go and check it out for myself.
A location that calls to my curious nature.
Each episode of Ghost Adventures Quanratine will be aired on Thursdays on Travel Channel and as always, it’s a captivating look into the other realm.
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Ghost Adventures Quarantine review by Sean Evans
Our Rating
Summary
For those who love the Haunted Museum like me or if you’re a Ghost Adventures fan, sit down, pop those feet up and prepare your spine for the onslaught of chills to follow.
