Are you ready to dive into Spooky Season in full force? Then you might want to take a trip to the Volo Museum in Volo, Illinois to check out their newest holiday ride, the Halloween Experience Trolley Tours.

Now that it's actually October, I'm all about bringing a little spook into my life. See how I said, a little? That's because I'm actually really afraid of most spooky things... I've been inside a Haunted House a total of two times ever and I don't think I'll ever step foot inside one again.

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However, I can recommend the Volo Museum's Halloween Experience Trolley Tours for those who like a little spook and those who like a lot of spook, too!

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How can one tour please the timid and the daredevils? Because the Volo Museum is hosting their tours in the daylight and in the dark. Sign me up for daylight please!

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Whenever you decide to jump aboard the trolley, you'll be treated to haunted tales that are actually based on things that have happened on the Volo Museum grounds, pretty cool right?

The tour is one hour and includes a trolley ride though the spooky Halloween decorations and stories told by professional actors.

If an hour is a little too long for you, there is also a 30-minute Express Tour which skips the scary stories and just includes a trolley ride through the decorations.

You better hurry! The Halloween Experience only runs through Sunday, November 3,  you can get tickets on the Volo Museum website. 

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