$1,999 overnights starting November 1 sold out in 24 hours—yet the real risk is what you must sign and where you can’t go when you arrive.
Monroe’s 2019 zoning closure still shapes tours after Nov 1
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The museum’s neighborhood address remains off-limits to public museum traffic due to a 2019 zoning shutdown in Monroe, CT. Even with new guardianship, officials say tours must run at compliant venues or tightly controlled windows. Your “reopening” likely means limited museum hours during an overnight, not free roam.
Expect ID checks, waivers, and on-site restrictions designed to reduce neighbor impact and liability while preserving the experience.
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Local leaders back crowd control as bookings expand. That means homeowners near the property gain peace of mind, while paying guests accept strict waivers and curfews to keep the peace and protect organizers.
“It’s exciting for a lot of people, but we are a small community and are very concerned about the impact,” — Terry Rooney, Monroe First Selectman.
Lock your protection steps before Oct 31
To avoid losing your spot—or arriving unprepared—secure these moves before October 31.
| Step | Detail | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Confirm venue address and hours; the museum window may be limited (e.g., four hours overnight) | Oct 31 |
| 2 | Complete ID verification for all adults 18+; match names to reservation | Oct 31 |
| 3 | Read and sign liability and “spiritual” waivers; clarify prohibited items and conduct | Oct 31 |
| 4 | Reconfirm price ($1,999/night), group size (up to eight), refund rules, and toolkit access | Oct 31 |
Signals to watch in the next 60 days as reviews and zoning intersect
Watch for Planning & Zoning filings, added security notices, and any shift to off-site museum windows as demand spikes. Early warnings include neighbor complaints logged by police, traffic control advisories, or updated house rules posted by organizers within the next 30–60 days.
Is the $1,999 overnight rate fueling a post–Aug 30 waitlist?
With the first release selling out in 24 hours, organizers may expand dates or relocate museum windows to keep pace. Track cancellation openings, second-wave drops near Halloween, and any price or waiver tweaks tied to venue compliance.
SOURCES
- https://themonroesun.com/no-trespassing-signs-fines-used-to-ward-off-curious-souls-in-search-of-warrens-occult-museum/
- https://www.ctinsider.com/entertainment/article/warrens-occult-museum-monroe-ct-overnight-stays-21034168.php
- https://www.ctinsider.com/entertainment/article/warrens-occult-museum-monroe-ct-matt-rife-20802511.php
- https://people.com/matt-rife-is-legal-guardian-of-haunted-annabelle-doll-11783839
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