Join the infamous hosts of the Mötley Cröc Show on this jam-packed paranormal event in the New England villages.
Boston | Danvers | Cambridge | Salem | Plymouth
Calling all skeptics, virgins, spirit-lovers, crypto zoologists, vampire wannabes, witches and warlocks, and normal Normas and Normans!
We're investigating vampires, bewaring witches, and getting up-close with the ghosts. Rare recordings and live-footage will be available during our adventure into the supernatural and search for paranormal activity.
If the truth is out there, we'll find it together. Like-minded adventurers are welcome to join the quest.
See our itinerary for the full schedule of events that includes:
- Boston's haunted Omni Parker Hotel
- Salem's scandalous Endless Night Vampire's Ball
- Daily Ghost and Witch Tours
- Satanic Temple
- Site of the Boston Massacre
- & More
This is an all inclusive tour with double occupancy– with or with out paranormal entities...
Disclaimer: You will be at risk of possession, vampire virus, curses, hexes, incurable chills, and the wrath of vengeful spirits. Use caution when encountering ethereal entities as it could cause harm to your own spirit or form. Supernatural beings are not to be reckoned with.
Must be +21 years old to attend.
Flavio Morrissiey SMF
Tour Director
This tour has many options to attend and payment plans to make affordable. If you have any questions please contact us.
Payment Plan
$100 Deposit + 8 Monthly Payments of $200
When following the payment plan, your trip will be paid in full by the June 1st, 2023 deadline.
Crowd-Funding
After your initial $100 deposit, share your contribution page with friends, family, and followers. Anyone can contribute any amount to the cost of your trip!
To maintain personal choice and agency of each attendee, meals will include redeemable vouchers, buffet options, menu options, or to-order dining. Final restaurant selections or menus will be made available with the final itinerary.
Expect:
- Relaxed Pace
- Super Fun Party Vibes
- A little bit Rowdy
- Goth, Vamp, Witchcore, Grunge, Occult, and Totally Metal
We stay with 3-and 4-star hotels. Hotel (other than the Omni Parker Hotel) is to be determined, but will be located in the heart of historic Boston and Salem for maximum walkability.
Lodging, Meals, Local Attractions, Tours, Endless Night Vampire's Ball Admission and guide services by You Name It Tours
3-Night, Double-Occupancy lodging
3 breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 3 Dinners when dining with the group
USS Constitution, Bunker Hill, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Boston Commons, Salem, Boston (North End), Cambridge, Satanic Temple, Hay Market, Omni Parker House, Boston Masacre site, Harvard Square
Boston Commons Ghost Tour, Cambridge Ghost Tour, Salem Witch Tour, Freedom Trail Tour, Omni Parker House Orientation
General Admission to the Endless Night Vampire's Ball
Provided as-listed to events and locations on the itinerary. May include train fare, taxi service, charter bus, and tours by foot.
Operated, Guided, & Instructed by YNI Tours. Your guide will get you to the right place at the right time, every step of the way. They tour, educate, entertain, and manage the trip entirely.
Not included unless added-on at check out
Hotels and lodging are double occupancy. Upgrade to a private room for an additional charge at check out
Tricks and treats not listed above up to each participant. Budget for Boston's best pastries, coffees, and concoctions.
Personal or private guides, assistants, porters and security are optional. The Tour Director is responsible for the entire traveling group
A staging area will be provided and costumes, make up may be purchased locally
Alcoholic drinks are not included with shared meals. Vampire's Ball has a cash bar available. Massachusettes is 420 Friendly.
Personal travel insurance can be added on and managed by We Travel or purchased on your own. We highly recommend travel insurance (basic policies can be less then $70 for this trip)
Mid-Day
Rendezvous with your Tour Director and Group
Afternoon
Walk the Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long path through Boston, Massachusetts, that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States. Rebels and revolutionaries alike walked this very path. Marked largely with picturesque brick, it winds from Boston Common in downtown Boston through the North End to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
Lunch at Quincy Market & Faneuil Hall
Site of the Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, in which a group of nine British soldiers shot five people out of a crowd of three or four hundred who were abusing them verbally and throwing various missiles. The incident is famous for fueling the American Revolution and stoking the flames of REBELLION.
Dinner in the North End
Evening
Sleep at the Omni Parker Hotel
The 3rd floor certainly has its share of paranormal activity. Room 303 guests report strange shadows throughout the room and the bathtub water would just turn on randomly by itself. Management eventually turned this room into a storage closet for unspecified reasons. Some speculate that it was because a guest committed suicide in this room; but no one knows for sure. Stephen King’s “1408” was inspired by the events occurring in Room 303 – maybe grab a copy for a haunting read while staying in the hotel!
Morning
Wake Up (Hopefully!) at the Omni Parker
Breakfast Together Hotel
Finish up Freedom Trail in Boston's North End Optional (Guide provided)
Afternoon
Lunch at your conveinence Quincy Market Meal Voucher provided
Evening
Dinner Together
Cambridge, Massachusetts, has a tumultuous history filled with Revolutionary War beginnings, religious persecution and centuries of debate among Ivy League intelligentsia. It should come as no surprise that the city is also home to spirits that are entangled with the past and now inhabit the dormitories, local watering holes and even military structures of the present.
You are cordially invited to the Second Annual Endless Night Salem Vampire Weekend. The weekend kicks off Friday evening with the Endless Night Salem Vampire Salon at a secret location. Saturday daytime activities to be announced.
The Main Event Vampire Ball will take place on Saturday October 1st at the Hawthorne Hotel. Tickets go on sale January 1st... more details to come!!! 🦇🖤🦇
– Must be 21+, abide by the Endless Night Code of Conduct.
In the winter of 1691-1692, the beginnings of the Salem witch-hunt started when Rev. Samuel Parris’ daughter Betty and his niece Abigail Williams were afflicted by “an evil hand” in Salem Village, then part of Salem Town. In 1755, the Village became the town of Danvers.
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. More than two hundred people were accused. Thirty were found guilty, nineteen of whom were executed by hanging.Is there a dress code for this event?
Yes. There is a strictly enforced dress code depending on which event you are attending during the weekend. Please see the event details for more information. We encourage you to reach out to us with any questions you have!
Fangs are encouraged!! Formal Vampire attire is preferred. This includes dress corsets and cloaks. Formal Baroque, Edwardian, steampunk and formal Pagan attire. Masks are acceptable, so long as they are elegant, and/or in line with the underpinnings of the Event Dress Code.
No sneakers, flip flops, or sandals, street clothes, t shirts, baseball caps, sports jerseys, khakis, or blue jeans. No super hero costumes, or other cartoon characters. No uniforms or symbolism that depict any form of neo-nazism, fascist or anti-fascist symbolism.
Salem Witch Museum and local attractions on your own.
Morning
• Recover From Your Hangover
• Breakfast Together
• Tour Plymouth
Plymouth is a coastal town in Massachusetts, south of Boston. It is the site of the first Pilgrim settlement, founded in 1620. Plymouth Rock, a boulder in Pilgrim Memorial State Park, marks the place where settlers are thought to have landed on shore. The Mayflower II, a full-scale replica of the ship that carried the Pilgrims across the Atlantic, is usually anchored at the park.
Mid-Day
• Transfer to Airport
