Stephen King’s 3 Hour Long Horror Tour Is A True Bone Chilling Experience
Visitors will be able to see the real Darry, Pet Sematary locations, and much more.
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Even if you are not a Stephen King’s fan, you have to admit he Is a master of suspense and horror, and some of you probably wondered where does he find inspiration, both for the stories and the locations. Well, now you have a unique chance to find out. In essence, Stephen King tour is an excellent opportunity to visit the places where this author found inspiration for his work.
You will be able to see iconic places, including the “Derry” and the sewer where Pennywise lives, and touch and feel in real life what you only read about or saw on the screen.
The house from "IT"
Steven L. JohnsonStephen King’s house in Bangor, Maine
FlickrBangor is disguised in his work as "Derry"
PinterestThe tour is not expensive at all, considering all the places that visitors will be able to see - Stephen King’s home, several locations from the Pet Sematary movie, the Pennywise sewer, and many more places that fans will certainly recognize from the movies.
The tour starts in the morning and ends in the early afternoon, and it will take the visitors across King’s hometown of Maine. There are 30 stops in total.
The tour is about three hours long and costs $50 for adults and kids over the age of 10. Children under ten are not required to pay. (It brings up the question: Why would kids younger than 10 be familiar with Stephen King’s work?)
This tour of Maine is open for business seven days a week, all year round. There are two tours per day, one starts at 9:00 am and the other at 2:00 pm and they are available from March 1st to November. Special tours will probably be available throughout December, January, and February.
To get more information on how to book your tour, which dates are available at this time, or if you have other questions, go over to SK Tours and book a ride of your life.
Stephen King is one of the best horror authors, and he had a significant part in the evolution of the genre. He is not resting on his laurels, though, and he is still pushing the boundaries with every new release.