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Morse Mill Hotel – Big River

Guided Two-Hour Paranormal Tour for Two, Four, or Eight (Up to 60% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Paranormal experts lead brave souls on two-hour, nighttime investigations of the hotel's haunted past

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required.
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Earthbound spirits still care about the planet, which is why haunted houses feature lights that may suddenly go out and showers that shut off after three minutes. Feel the phantom power with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $69 for a two-hour guided paranormal tour for two (a $150 value)
  • $129 for the above tour for four (a $300 value)
  • $239 for the above tour for eight (a $600 value)

Guides lead parties of 10 or fewer on expeditions through this hotel, featured on the Travel Channel's Most Terrifying Places in America. Past visitors have reported unexplainable shadows, unsettling noises, and cold spots as they move throughout the 33 rooms—and some guests have even reported being touched by ethereal hands. While no one can predict the level of activity from day to day, the hotel's caretaker attests that those guests who enter in good spirits tend to have the best experience.

Participants are encouraged to take photographs and video at will. Tours can last longer than two hours and can be scheduled at 6 p.m., 8 p.m., 10 p.m., or midnight.

Morse Mill Hotel

Originally built as a one-room house in 1816, the Morse Mill Hotel grew to 5,300 square feet under the watchful eye of engineer John Morse, a former Confederate officer and suspected warlock. In its present state, the hotel may house ghostly figures who once took up residence in one of its 33 rooms. Jesse James and company signed their marks in the guest register, and a famous female serial killer, Bertha Gifford, was kept in the hotel's employ; a nearby gravesite marks her resting place. A burial ground for Confederate soldiers, relics of Al Capone's old brothel, and a dungeon also add to the sinister air. An expert paranormal guide leads amateur ghost gumshoes through the 33-room, four-story Morse manse, providing advice on where to find the friendliest demons. If they dare, guests are encouraged to snap photos to document their occult encounters with phantoms, specters, or eerily expensive minibars.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Urgent Warnings to Shout at Horror-Movie Characters

A well-timed movie-theater outburst can stop a character in a horror movie from getting killed—or worse. What are some helpful things you can shout at the screen the next time you see a scary movie?

  • "Look behind you!"
  • "Look behind you—into that mirror! The killer was in front of you the whole time!"
  • "Look inside yourself! There you'll find the key to your survival: self-confidence."
  • "Look inside yourself! There you'll find the key to your survival: a literal key." (Saw movies only)
  • "Look out! The killer's too legit too quit!"
  • "No, don't split up! That's what my parents did and that was awful!"
  • "Don't go in there!"
  • "Do go in there! 'There' being a state of situational awareness in which you decide against entering the place you were about to go into."
  • "Don't look in the closet! That's where the killer is hiding his spare clothes!"
  • "Just relax. Time murders us all eventually."

When is it okay to scream at a movie?

Morse Mill Hotel

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    Big River

    8850 Morse Mill Spur Rd.
    Morse Mill, Missouri 63050
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