Voted Best Museum in Las Vegas
Outside on corner lot
Outside of location
Courtesy: Benjamin Hager, Las Vegas Review-Journal
Courtesy: Benjamin Hager, Las Vegas Review-Journal
09.03.17 coming soon... Zak Bagans from Ghost Adventures
Courtesy: Benjamin Hager, Las Vegas Review-Journal
Courtesy: Benjamin Hager, Las Vegas Review-Journal
Just outside the parking lot chillin
Courtesy: Benjamin Hager, Las Vegas Review-Journal
Courtesy: Benjamin Hager, Las Vegas Review-Journal
Creepy dolls
Monkey business
The Beast
Warning
Yaaass!
Long C.
Jan 27, 2025
This was recommend on trying when visiting Vegas. You can take the monorail to the Sahara Station but it's going to be a long walk so it's best to drive). Plenty of parking at the museum. There's no filming nor photography during the tour (however, security say if you let them know in advance...you might but not too sure)This museum is known to be haunted. A lot of people don't believe it since they can't see what they can't see. Tickets are either general or RIP and the tour ends in 2 hours. RIP is double the general admission but it includes additional perks: you get to explore more sections of the house (including the option to get close to the haunted items). There is a Ghost Tour (cost $204) where you explore the house alone in the dark and with nothing but a flashlight and device to hear spirits. First time and did the RIP. You go in a group and is given a tour guide and will switch at certain section. Tour guide is knowledgeable on explaining different items and will give warning about certain items. It's so worth it because you get to explore more sections of the haunted museum and interact with certain haunted items including (spoiler alert): narrow tunnel, Peggy the doll, haunted rocking chair and haunted box and so much more. At end of the tour, there's a gift shop. RIP gets a free t-shirt at end of tour. Overall, definitely trying out. If you are fan of horror or spooky things, do RIP. Next time would do the ghost tour
Read MoreJessica G.
Jan 10, 2025
Zak Bagans The Haunted Museum, I can finally check this off my bucket list. We did the VIP tour so it gets you through a few more rooms. This has been somewhere I've been wanting to visit for years since it opened up I've been watching ghost adventures since October 17, 2008 when they came out. This museum has so many haunted objects and artifacts, things from serial killers and more to see. I don't know if anybody else felt anything, but I sure did walking through certain rooms and places my name was even called in the basement, which was a little frightening. All the haunted items gave me some sort of feeling I felt nauseous and dizzy the entire time. I definitely felt presence within certain rooms that made me feel very uneasy, but not in a bad way, in a way where I could definitely just feel something. I might be a little sensitive when it comes to these things because I've been haunted since I was a little girl. I've experienced so many supernatural things so I've always been very fascinated by the supernatural and how serial killers can do what they do and hurt people. It's just mind boggling. I highly recommend coming here if you are interested in these type of things or just curious. Certain rooms and different objects that really made me feel something. I could feel some sort of evil spirits and presence around definitely in the lower areas of the tour. Ashley was our first tour guide, she was awesome. All the tour guides were amazing and explained everything, they had TVs with Zak explaining the object and things that happened. Each room was very unique and certain rooms made me feel very weird. In the presence of the demon chair, I definitely felt drawn to it like it wanted me to touch it same with the Dybbuk Box. Even though it was protected and safe within a glass box and another glass box with protection writing, I still felt like I was drawn to it. It felt like it wanted me to touch it or like it certain items were watching me. I've had a lot of scary experiences as a kid and growing up seeing supernatural things and things that's happened to myself and my family. So it's something I'm drawn to and fascinated by. Always been interested wanting to understanding the supernatural. Coming here was the most amazing experience for me. You can't take any pictures inside, so I only got the pictures on the outside. Even if you're not into the supernatural, this place is very intriguing to walk through and see all the different artifacts and things that's happened around the world with serial killers or our history of supernatural things that's happened. At one point I haven't felt like I was gonna fall over my legs were giving out from pain, but I made it through. It's a very long tour, but so worth it! I really wanna come back here again. Ghost adventures is my all-time favorite show. I watch it every night religiously I know that sounds ridiculous but I love this show, sometime's I also can't find anything I haven't seen. If you've never seen Ghost Adventures. I highly recommend you check it out on the travel channel, I've watched every single episode more than once. Zak thank you for opening up this incredible museum for us all to visit and see. I wish you and your crew were there so I can thank you and tell you how much I appreciate your show and this amazing museum. Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley, you guys are awesome and my absolute favorite show ever. I really enjoyed my tour. Thank you so very much and your team is amazing.Have the most beautiful supernatural day, share kindness to everyone :)Had to edit sorry lolAloha
Read MoreLillian T.
Dec 10, 2024
Ok! So let me start by saying I am not a fan of horror. I feel I would be remiss to the readers if I left that part out. So please by all means if you are indeed a huge horror fan take this review with a grain of salt. I want to be provide a fair review and limit my personal bias. So here it is: The Positive- It was clear to me that there was a lot of time and resources but into the design of this home and some rooms of the home were very high end. There was a lot of information, not sure how much was actually real but hey that for you to decide for yourself. The Negative- The biggest thing for me was that our tour started late. I mean very late, like 2 hours. This was a major problem for our trip as some of our group had other things planned. Some people lost money as a result. As you can imagine this put a damper on things from the beginning. Not great! I think you guys should really find a better way to manage the timing of groups. It's not fair to paying customers and can be a major problem in a city like Vegas. Also, I was not expecting the tour to be so extremely guided the way it was. I just wasn't a fan of the formatting, again a personal thing on my part. This is a LONG tour, in fact some of our party ended up having to leave the tour about half way through just because of the unexpected length of the tour, and not to beat a dead horse, but when you start multiple hours later than planned, yea you get it! All and all, I honestly would not recommend this experience to anyone I love and care about. I know it is highly liked in some circles, and I say great more power to them. It's just a "no" for me. I'm good love, enjoy!
Read MoreLea D.
Nov 15, 2024
I am a lover of all things horror and spooky so I was sooo excited to check this out. It was advertised as a 3 hour tour with no breaks so I knew what i was getting into but I still wound up getting thirsty and there's only one room to sit in, but I digress. My bf and I were back and forth about getting the upgraded RIP pass but figured it was a little too expensive. We wound up being the only people in our group that didn't get it and there are specific rooms/experiences that only the RIP people could do so we did feel a bit left out. The tour was a bit a long, I'm curious if they could do a shortened tour and then the full tour for the RIP group. I felt like while they did highlight on a lot of the artifacts, there were still a ton we were just ushered past. Our tour guide seemed knowledgeable and was nice. Their scent pods weren't great though and they were so strong, even the tour guide commented on them. Overall, it was interesting and a good way to spend the afternoon.
Read MoreBrian M.
Jan 1, 2025
This place is weird and creepy and fun. You need to come with an open mind to explore and experience this museum of haunted oddities and historic artifacts. Your guide takes you through various rooms of interesting and unique items and tells you fantastic stories. This is a good 2 hour experience. I want to come back and do the VIP tour next time as there were some items they hold back from the regular tour. Awesome experience.
Read MoreLucy M.
Feb 19, 2025
Experience overall was good. It was neat learning about the artifacts and the history behind them. It was not scary at all AND I am prone to paranormal activity.
Read MorePaula T.
Jul 7, 2024
Alison was our tour guide and for her working there for only 3 months, I must say she did a wonderful job! You can tell how comfortable and compassionate she is with her job - which I highly respect especially working at an environment like this.The tour started later than planned (more than 40 minutes) because we were waiting for 3 other guests to come but only 1 guest arrived and because it was the last showing of the night - the other guest wouldn't be able to join the next group.The experience was pretty cool. I love all the background stories of the show cases they got on display. None of the other guests nor myself felt anything or experienced anything out of the ordinary - I guess we got very lucky! They need to chill on the smoke machine - that thing was over whelming with smell and heavy on the lungs - which caused both me and my friend to feel light headed in the hallways. I wished Zak Bagans was there on July 4; that would've been an amazing opportunity to meet the founder of this museum. Would've been an honor listening to him live in person narrating everything.
Read MoreLourdes V.
Oct 29, 2024
Wow went to the the haunted museum today and I'm speechless. I mean... there's some really really scary, creepy stuff in there. Is not just a fascinating and scary place but it's also a feeling. Being in there you feel things. There are many great exhibits and rooms, he really did a great job collecting historical artifacts and putting it all together. Warning... this is not for the faint of heart... just going to leave it there. Do I recommend it?... yes , but be prepared, it will send chills down your spine.There's not photos or video allowed pass the lobby (which I showed) so you'll have to go and experience it in person. The museum is located in DTLV, has plenty of parking, and the staff was magnificent!
Read MoreSoledad C.
Nov 29, 2024
Zak, you are a marketing genius. The Haunted Museum is a vibe. I've been watching Ghost Adventures since 2010, so this museum was super enjoyable for me and my group. The dim lighting throughout threw me off. Take note if you are unable to see very well in low lighting. The museum is a thoughtfully designed experience. Your tour guide moves you from room to room. Some exhibits have a video introduction, some do not. We ultimately decided on GA access and I felt like it was worth the money. The full tour took about 2.5 hours or so. They move you through quite fast so you're unable to read all the memorabilia captions and stuff. There are some creepy items throughout. They have a crystal chair at the end of the tour that you can sit in to cleanse you of bad energies or attachments. I will say as much as I enjoyed the museum, I was l a bit disappointed in the quality of items for sale at the gift shop. For the money, I would've liked to see higher quality merch (I.e. shirts that used higher quality & soft fabrics) or at least merch with better designs.
Read MoreYvette S.
Jan 3, 2025
If it's obscure, haunted, creepy or weird, well then it's definitely on my list for places to visit. The Haunted museum is definitely one of those places. I highly suggest obtaining tickets online with a timed entry as they do sell out. If you are not able to get tickets they do have a stand by option but the wait could be very long. They do have different ticket packages, the RIP tour allows you access to more rooms (some include a hidden tunnel), as well as merch included. Now if you don't get the RIP tour and get the basic tickets it's still worth it as this tour is about 2 hours long with of course exiting through the gift shop. No pictures or videos allowed inside. I will say this is not for the faint of heart or children whatsoever! You will be exposed to demonic possessed objects, serial killer graphic photos, dark rooms and it will leave you feeling unsettled. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute here thanks to our wonderful tour guides. Now time to sage!!
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