Explore Lafayette: Halloween Movie Sets
So you wanna visit some spooky movie sets, huh? Well, buckle up, because Lafayette, Louisiana is your place to be! This city is more than just Cajun food and good times – it's a hotbed for cinematic scares. Forget the usual tourist traps; here, you'll find real-life Halloween magic on every corner.
A Haunting History
This little Louisiana town has a long history with the horror genre. It's no surprise – the sultry southern heat, the sprawling bayous, and the mysterious history all make for a creepy backdrop. But Lafayette isn't just a place where scary movies are made, it's where they live!
Walking Through the Movies
Let's start with the big one – "The Conjuring" (and its sequels). Yep, you read that right. The real-life house where the Perron family experienced paranormal activity is right here in Lafayette. It's a pretty eerie place, even if you're not a big fan of the movie. Fans can spot the historic 18th-century house from the movie on the edge of town. The house isn't open to the public, but you can definitely take a drive by and get a glimpse.
Then there's "American Horror Story: Roanoke", which used a local farm and even filmed some scenes around the city. You can visit the same place where the creepy pig-man was born, but don't worry, he's probably just chilling out somewhere else now.
And of course, no Lafayette Halloween movie set list is complete without "Interview with a Vampire". This movie took over the entire city, using locations like the majestic Acadian Village and even the historic Lafayette Cemetery. You can walk among the tombs, just like Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise did, but maybe don't try to talk to any of the ghosts hanging around.
Beyond the Big Screen
But it's not just the big Hollywood hits that make Lafayette so creepy cool. The city is brimming with local filmmakers, and the horror genre is especially strong. Many of these indie films and TV shows have filmed around town, using unique, often off-the-beaten-path locations.
Want to know where to find the best hidden movie gems? Ask the locals! They're surprisingly chatty, and they'll gladly point you toward the best locations and tell you all the juicy behind-the-scenes gossip.
A Night You Won't Forget
So, pack your bags and head to Lafayette! It's the perfect place to get your Halloween fix. You can walk in the footsteps of your favorite horror icons, explore spooky locations, and even get a taste of the local voodoo culture. Just don't blame me if you end up seeing a ghost or two!
But hey, don't forget to get your "Eat, Drink, and Be Scary" on – that's what Lafayette is all about!