Spend Halloween Night at One of The Most Haunted Places in Texas
This place is scary! One publication calls Yorktown Memorial Hospital the scariest place on earth! If you are a fan of this kind of fright, this is for you! The Yorktown Hospital will once again be hosting Halloween at the Hospital. You have THREE chances to get scared for Halloween.
The first night is Halloween night on Thursday, October 31st. Also on Friday and Saturday, November 1st and 2nd. Admission will be $20 at the door until space runs out. More details will be coming soon or you can call 210-748-4475 between 8 AM - 6 PM. This year, there will be be food vendors, barbecue and different kind of specialty drinks and all kinds of different vendors shirts t-shirts candles jewelry. You can get more information by clicking here.
MANY PEOPLE HAVE REPORTED SEEING...
Many have reported seeing red glowing eyes, black apparitions, and talking dolls! No thank you. More than half of the people that visit report having some kind of experience. Do you have what it takes to hang out at Yorktown Memorial Hospital during Halloween?
When it opened in the 1950's Yorktown Memorial Hospital was a rehabilitation center for those who suffered from drug and alcohol abuse. The building was eventually abandoned in the 1980s and still stands abandoned today.
Do you have what it takes?
STAY THE NIGHT AT PRESIDIO LA BAHIA:
For your overnight stay, you'll have access to the entire inner courtyard, enjoying free rein of the entire property. Who knows what you'll see? The Quarters feature two bedrooms, a living and dining area, a kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, and central heat and air conditioning. If you are thinking of booking, do not wait. The calendar fills up very quickly, you can see their calendar and book your date by clicking here.
Here are the current room rates: Sunday thru Thursday:$200 per night
Friday thru Saturday - $230 per night. TAX NOT INCLUDED!
Friday thru Saturday - $230 per night. TAX NOT INCLUDED!
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