I tuned into a program concerning an ancient prison, the name of which eludes me, which was one of the very first major prisons built, and practiced enforced solitude, isolation and was run by the Quakers. It is built in the shape of a star around a central core.
Anyhow, that’s neither here nor there, but it was mentioned that no one would spend the night alone in the place, because it was haunted. To me it seemed that no one would spent the night there because, as is often the case, the interior is a mess of mold, rust, debris, rotting bedding and rusted bars. While the place is a great tourist attraction, no one spends any money on keeping it up.
Sort of like San Quentin.
Often, on TV, I see these shows of people spending the night in some haunted place, wearing these complex camera rigs that show both them and the surrounding area, over acting, screaming and jumping at noises no one else hears and generally hamming it up for the cameras.
I started thinking. Would I spend a night alone in a haunted house on a dare?
No.
Why?
Not worth my time.
Would I do it for money? Yes!!
Because I have read, like, every horror book ever written in my time and have an active imagination, the fee would have to be big. Anywhere from $5000 and up and I get to pack my own gear.
Now, would you?
There’s places that are considered the most haunted places in the world, like a Castle in the UK which books tours and on one televised one, a door shook and rattled and things banged around the investigators.
The Winchester Manson is supposed to be haunted, and I love the place, but they don’t allow people to spend the night there.
Would you spend the night alone in a place certified to be haunted? If so, would you do it for free or for cash?