Weed-Friendly Ghost Tours in Halloween’s Month
2 min readLet’s get stoned and spooked experience during this horror month, The Dark & Dank Side of Denver is a partnership between Dark Side of Denver tours, the Cannabis Experience mobile lounge and Native Roots dispensaries. Every Wednesday in October, the Cannabis Experience will drive passengers around downtown Denver’s most notorious haunts and spirits, as well as a few lesser-known spots
Denver Westword published that after stopping at a CBD store and Native Roots, riders can take their own cannabis aboard the mobile lounge and smoke, vape or eat edibles as Beckemeyer and other Dark Side of Denver guides talk about historical haunts and the city’s seedy side, including secret tunnels under downtown and scary events, past and present, that have taken place at Union Station.
During the walking portions of the tour, Dark Side of Denver guides will use spiritual tracking devices and techniques to gauge ghostly activity, which is pretty frequent in the area
“We have some great spots that we’re going to be talking about and visiting. We get to explore inside of some buildings, which not every tour gets to do. We talk to people firsthand about a lot of the history and haunting. Union Station will be a part of the tours, because that’s where Denver was pretty much founded, and there’s a lot of history there,”
“I’m very interested and intrigued in how it will play out. I think there can be elements of open-mindedness that occur, and an openness — maybe into the spirit realm. Maybe they’re more in tune, Cannabis could add to the element, for sure. Our intention isn’t to scare anyone, but it happens. Things happen on this tour sometimes that you just can’t explain.” said ghost tour guide, Rachel Beckemeyer
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