1. The Titanic Exhibit

Many people visit the Titanic exhibition at the Luxor Hotel as a tourist attraction to enjoy history from the fallen Titanic. However, there is more to this place than the ship s remnants on display. If you chat with the staff, they will share their experiences, including hearing mysterious voices and footsteps from the exhibit. These unexplained occurrences would be frightening even to the bravest people.
2. Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam at the border of Arizona and Nevada has a lot of supernatural energy associated with it. This energy is possibly from the numerous souls who lost their lives at this site either by accident or suicide. 112 workers lost their lives over five years during the dam’s construction in the 1930s. Recently, a mysterious woman was accidentally caught on camera by a random person. Shortly after, she disappeared after plunging below to end her life. The spirits of the dead make this place creepy, and a feeling of death looms in the area.
3. Bally’s

Before being named Bally’s, the casino was called the MGM Grand. A vast fire raved the premises, and 80 people died. The spot was then renamed Bally’s while the MGM Grand reopened in a different location. However, the incident remains fresh on people’s minds as guests often report strange noises, seeing mystery shadows and other unusual happenings within the property. A common belief is that those who lost their lives in the incident haunt the premises to date.
4. The Mob Museum

Located in a former courthouse in downtown Las Vegas, the Mob Museum, is undeniably a fascinating place to visit. It has plenty of history from the exploits of mobsters who once dwelled in the city running casinos. However, it sits in what was formerly a courthouse, where authorities prosecuted many of these criminals for their crimes. No one is pleased after a jail sentence, and rumors have it that the spirits of these people hoover around in odd hours, making the place quite spooky.
5. Oasis Motel

The Oasis Motel sits at the border of the Strip and Downtown, and there is nothing spectacular about it. But, it’s said that the deceased gamblers Stu Ungar and David Strickland, who hanged themselves here, haunt the premises. Their spirits reportedly have been seen, heard, or sensed several times. If dark and eerie stories do not terrify you, then this is a great place to stay for a thrill.