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Ghost Hunt Quest Experience in Hollywood

1704 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
Duration

1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

Overview

Explore Hollywood while playing this app-led ghost hunt game, where you’ll find out all about the haunted side of Los Angeles. You’ll visit Hollywood’s haunted theaters, solve challenges, and move from place to place based on clues. You can play at your own pace, since this is app-led. Play with a large group, or even just by yourself. Play the game however you like.

  • Note that there is no guide involved
  • Plan on 1.5 hours, but this can vary due to your personal pace
  • Note you can play this offline
  • Start when you like, and finish when you like with this flexible app

What To Expect

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Hollywood and Vine



Hollywood and Vine, the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, a district of Los Angeles, became known in the 1920s for its concentration of radio and movie-related businesses. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is centered on the intersection.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

Hollywood Knickerbocker Apartments



Designed in 1923 by architect E.M. Frasier in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, the building was built as the Security Apartments, but never opened. It was finally completed in 1929 and rechristened the Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel in June 1929.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

Hollywood Boulevard



Hollywood Boulevard was originally named Prospect Avenue until 1910, when the town of Hollywood, created by H.J. Whitley, was annexed by the neighboring city of Los Angeles. After annexation, the street numbers changed from 100 Prospect Avenue, at Vermont Avenue, to 4600 Hollywood Boulevard.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

Pantages Theatre



Opening on June 4, 1930, the Pantages Theatre can hold claim to two “lasts”: the last movie palace to be built in Hollywood and the last venue erected by vaudeville circuit owner, Alexander Pantages.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood



Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre is a historic movie theater located at 6706 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California. Opened in 1922, it is an early example of a lavish movie palace and is noted as having been the site of the first-ever Hollywood film premiere.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

El Capitan Theatre



The El Capitan Theatre opened on May 3, 1926 with the stage production “The Charlot Revue of 1926.” The astounding fanfare and the resulting front page Los Angeles Sunday Times headline that read “Dazzling Opening For Hollywood’s First Home of Spoken Drama” captivated the city with more than 120 live productions.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

Musso & Frank Grill



The restaurant opened in 1919 and is named for original owners Joseph Musso and Frank Toulet. It is the oldest restaurant in Hollywood and has been called “the genesis of Hollywood.”

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

TCL Chinese Theatres



Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, also known and branded as TCL Chinese Theatre, is a movie palace on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The original Chinese Theatre was commissioned following the success of the nearby Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre, which opened in 1922.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

The Hollywood Roosevelt



The landmark Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel opened on May 15, 1927, financed by a group that included Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and Sid Grauman. Named for President Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel has welcomed generations of VIPs, from legends of Hollywood’s Golden Age to today’s hottest stars.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

The Four Ladies of Hollywood



It was originally designed by Catherine Hardwicke to be a “tribute to the multi-ethic women of Hollywood.”

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

Lucky Strike Hollywood



Lucky Strike Hollywood is the perfect place to grab a drink as the bar is a piece of Hollywood history.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

Parisian Florist



Parisian Florist is a Hollywood based flower shop with historial roots and have been proudly serving our community since 1924.

Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.

• Admission Ticket Free

Highlights

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Included/Excluded

  • Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
  • This is the safest experience you can book: no human contact, avoiding crowds, only need your phone.
  • This experience is permanently available, 24/7, every day of the year.
  • Play offline: you DON'T NEED an internet connection for this while exploring
  • A physical tour guide

Durations

1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)

Tour's Location

1704 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
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