‘Ghost Adventures’ is Ready to Celebrate Its 100th Episode

Ghost Adventures Season 8

Travel Channel’s 3rd annual “Weekends to Die For” special programming begins with Ghost Adventures: Up Close & Personal, a one hour behind-the-scenes event that airs on September 27, 2013 at 9pm. The special will include some of the most unforgettable scenes from the series.

Paranormal investigators Zak Bagans, Nick Groff, and Aaron Goodwin will show off investigations from throughout their seven seasons, divided up into 10 categories. The scenes were selected by Bagans, Groff, and Goodwin as well as fans who voted on TravelChannel.com.

The series also has big plans for its 100th episode, which will premiere on Friday, October 4th at 9pm. Per the official announcement:

“In the milestone 100th episode, part of the current season, Zak Bagans, Nick Groff, and Aaron Goodwin travel to St. Louis for an unprecedented investigation – the Exorcist House, site of the actual petrifying events depicted in the popular novel and Hollywood film, The Exorcist. Timed to the 40th anniversary of the film’s release, Ghost Adventures is the very first paranormal television show to ever investigate the home, which is the only building left in St. Louis in its original form that is tied to the Exorcist case.

The team seeks answers to the mysteries behind what happened here in the past and in the home’s recent history. To further aid in the investigation, they interview the great niece of Father William Bowdern, who performed the exorcism in 1949.”

In addition, Ghost Adventures has a special two-hour Halloween episode airing on October 31st which will find the team heading to Transylvania to explore the Vlad the Impaler legend. The episode’s official synopsis: “Bagans and the group explore the most terrifying haunted castles and locations in this intriguing and historical Romanian province, including Targoviste, where Vlad ruled from and ordered the impaling of thousands of people; Hunedoara, where Vlad was imprisoned for seven years; and the mysterious Hoia-Baciu Forest – locally referred to as the ‘Bermuda Triangle of Romania.'”