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Creep LA: Ghosts immersive experience to open for Halloween

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Eerie experience to be held in West Adams mansions

CBS series Ghosts is becoming an eerie experience in Los Angeles in time for Halloween and the show’s season 4 premiere.

Called ‘Creep LA: Ghosts’, the new experience is a collaboration between CBS and Creep LA – a Halloween event run by Just Fix It (JFI) Productions (via Variety).

The 60-minute immersive experience is for visitors over the age of 18 and will be held from 4 October through 27 October in two historic West Adams mansions.

“We’re excited to present a haunted house experience that brings the dead of Ghosts to life for fans this Halloween season,” said Mike Benson, president and chief marketing officer for CBS.

“Thanks to our partnership with JFI Productions’ Creep LA team, we envision attendees smiling their way through the ghosts’ Woodstone Mansion-themed welcome experience before screaming their way through the immersive, scare-inducing neighboring mansion, for a night they’ll long remember.”

Creep LA: Ghosts will recreate the lobby of the show’s haunted Woodstone Bed & Breakfast in one of the mansions. Guests will enjoy photo opportunities and memorabilia from the series.

At the other mansion, guests will embark on a “scare-filled journey exploring various ghost stories, different types of spirits and representations of the afterlife”.

Here, the ghosts will “come to life in unexpected ways”, says Just Fix It Productions, which held a similar Creep LA event in 2021.

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It adds: “Creep LA intertwines nuanced and in-depth storytelling with hands-on audience interaction, fostering emotional connections and unforgettable moments.”

Meanwhile, cult classic Halloween movie Trick ‘r Treat is coming to Six Flags’ Fright Fest event this year, and its director has shared a sneak peek at the new haunted house.

The fourth season of Ghosts arrives on CBS and Paramount+ on 17 October.

Image courtesy of Just Fix It Productions

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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