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Stay At “The Conjuring” House

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(Monroe, CT) — Just in time for Halloween, an alleged haunted house that inspired “The Conjuring” movies is now available for overnight stays. The house in Monroe, Connecticut is the former home of the late paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, and has since become the Warren Occult Museum.

The museum contains hundreds of “haunted” artifacts, including the Annabelle doll from “The Conjuring” movies. Tickets for overnight stays at “The Conjuring” house go on sale September 5th. Every overnight guest at the house will be required to sign a physical liability waiver, as well as a “spiritual” liability waiver.

The museum closed to the public in 2019 due to zoning regulations but, as of August 2025, it was purchased by comedian Matt Rife and YouTuber Elton Castee.

The overnight stays allow visitors to visit multiple parts of the home including the kitchen, living room, Warren’s bedroom, the den, the “Halloween” room, Lorraine’s office, the doll room and the apartment. It also allows for four hours of access to the museum room with all artifacts.  A full paranormal investigation and filming kit will also be provided for visitors to use.

Right now, the nights available for stays are between Nov. 1 and Feb. 15. Eight people total can stay at the home per reservation.

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