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A twist on Date Night for Halloween near Clarksville!

Rub elbows with the ghosts of centuries past! If you are planning a night out, a date night or a girl’s night out, House of Spirits: Casa Vega is the two-hour immersive cocktail experience with a spine-chilling storyline, scary, delicious drinks and a hint of the uncanny.

How does this sound for extra awesome, beautifully flavored low-calorie, low-carb, low-sugar and gluten removed drink you could enjoy throughout this long and eerie night? PRESS Premium Alcohol Seltzer will be served across Casa Vega’s bars, providing the perfect tipple to accompany your thrilling adventure.

Casa Vega is located at 3206 Hillsboro Pike, a Revival Style mansion and once-thriving social club built in the 1920s. But this historic mansion is now inhabited by Francisco and Molly, along with strange entities who have lurked in shadows of their home, tormenting the couple since the mysterious death of their child, Little Magpie. Allow the phantom residents to unveil their sinister backstory as you tour through the manor.

As you journey throughout the manor you will mingle with strange specters, whilst enjoying live shows and roaming entertainment. But be sure to keep your wits about you – the ghosts and ghouls of Casa Vega are known for holding secret ceremonies. And anything you see or hear could be crucial to uncovering the clues, riddles and secrets hidden about the manor!

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