Primm, which was once a thriving Cal-Nev border town, is today nothing more than a ghost town on I-15 The owner of the now-defunct Whiskey Pete’s casino is leaning into the theme for Halloween, offering tourists a chance to explore the empty property Check it out at your — and your wallet’s — own risk starting on October 10 When the once-thriving resort town where you acquired three bankrupt casinos becomes a ghost town, you might as well lean into the theme. Using this thinking, Affinity Interactive’s Primm Valley Resorts is set to reopen the recently shuttered Whiskey Pete’s casino for guided ghost tours on October 10, just ahead of Halloween. This drawing of Whiskey Pete’s illustrates the website offering its ghost tours. (Image: fareharbor.com) According to the attraction’s website, touring the guts of the vacant casino won’t be cheap ($175 per person), but will give guests “the chance to explore its dark corridors after hours with professional ghost-hunting equipment…Read MoreCategory: Casino News, Entertainment, Las Vegas, casino, Ghost Adventures, ghost tours, ghosts, Nevada, paranormal, Pete McIntyre, Primm, spirit boxes, Whiskey Pete’sSource: Casino.org

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