Now this is a real haunted attraction. Featured on ghost adventures, this old reform school and infirmary has seen its fair share of awful things, and you can tell. The house tour us an amazing quick jaunt of the history of the house, and the property. giving you both only news stories about suicides that happened there; but also first hand accounts of some if the strange happenings the family, that now calls that reform school home has experienced. They cap off the tour with you being able to go up the top floor, which was sealed off for decades, getting to see a real time capsule of where there poor girls confined to the school lived, and even wall carving probably craved in 100 years ago. Well worth the $5 add on.
The hospital itself, i’m just going to say, is don’t know if they even need to make an attraction, because just going though there at night is more then enough to give ya goosebumps. Used during a time where electroshock therapy and lobotomies were common practice, the poor unwanted girls that were confined to that school likely got far less then the medical standard of the time, likely being subjected to extreme and experimental treatments. If the walls of that old infirmary could talk their tails would likely make your heart miss more than a few beats.
The attraction itself is well done, and compliments the old building well. The actors are amazing and do a great job not only trying to scare you, but avoid a lot of jump scares and let the creepy vibe of the place help give you the scare. Traveling the grounds and multiple buildings they have actors well placed around and even in the fields just to creep you out.
I’ve been to many “haunted” attractions and i can honestly say this is one of the few that not only legitimately got me creeped out, but honestly down right had my skin crawling. As i said before the attraction is really really well done, but almost unnecessary because the ghosts that surely call that old infirmary home, is more than enough to scare most people. Well worth the $10 and honestly don’t skimp on the extra $5 for the house tour, ever if ghosts and spirits aren’t your thing, it’s an amazing history lesson and glimpse into the past.
Highly HIGHLY recommend if you want a...
Read moreI was highly disappointed with this place. We waited in line for an hour and a half just to walk through the hospital for roughly 5 minutes (if even). When we originally got to the front of the line the owner told us of how it’s haunted and really hyped up the experience which made my boyfriend and I really excited. She didn’t even take the tickets we paid $5 for or check for them. However, the actual hospital was very underwhelming. All the actors were 7th grade children. In addition, it was confusing as where to go inside because the walls were made only of hanging carpet that smelled like urine and they were placed so close together you were constantly touching the carpet. Once we got out I had to ask one of the actors if there was more because I honestly didn’t know it was done by how short of an...
Read moreThe Haunted Hospital in St. Anthony was amazing! The house tour was just as good if not better then the actual haunted attractions. While the haunted attraction isn't terribly scary, the stories and history are enough to give you chills! The grounds are beautiful and full of history, and staffed by people that love what they do and want to share what they know! With $10 for the attraction and $5 for the house tour, we were able to do both and had an amazing evening for a good price. 💀🎃🦇 With the main house being an old girls reform school and their on-site hospital from 1900's, there's are more than one chance to see some spirits! For a more in-depth history and some behind the scenes stories not featured in the house tour, go check out @itsdaltonparkinson documentary, Stricken,...
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