ABQ Trolley Co: Trolley of Terror
Sponsored by Rude Boy Cookies
The Trolley of Terror returns this October! Enjoy an evening of Albuquerque ghost stories brought to life on a narrated tour of haunted locations aboard the open-air Trolley. This year's tour is a combination of history and ghost stories. Featuring the following haunts: historic Old Town Plaza, KiMo Theatre, Wool Warehouse, Hell's Half Acre (former Red Light District), Mount Calvary Cemetery and more.
The main feature of this year's Trolley of Terror tour is the newly opened Painted Lady Bed & Brew (featured in Haunted Hotels and Ghostly Getaways of New Mexico and A&E's Psychic Kids). The Painted Lady dates back to 1881 when it was a brothel and saloon (read more about its sordid past here). Tour goers will disembark the Trolley and be some of the first guests to receive a guided walk through the grounds (including an overview of the Painted Lady's haunts and history).
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND. PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY:
1) October nights in Albuquerque are brisk. We will be riding in an open-air trolley; please dress accordingly. Jacket and gloves are recommended. Even a light blanket may be appropriate.
2) Stairs and uneven ground may all be found on the tour. Walking shoes are highly recommended.
3) Bring your own flashlight. Bring a digital camera.
4) The tickets are non-refundable but they are fully transferable. Sell them to somebody else or give them to a friend if you are unable to go.
5) The Trolley of Terror is rated 'R' for adult subject matter.
6) Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on the Trolley. Any person appearing inebriated will not be allowed to participate in the tour.