Posts Tagged ‘Ghosts of Cape May’

Craig McManus This Weekend

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

We’re happy to announce that Medium and Author Craig McManus is coming to our Cape May Bed and Breakfast this weekend, November 4 and 5, 2011. As of this writing, we still have one room available. For details, please see our Specials page.

Meet Craig McManus tomorrow night at our Cape May Bed and Breakfast.

Our weekends with Craig are always fascinating and fun. We never know who or what we’ll encounter. Sometimes those encounters are surprising, sometimes they’re moving, and sometimes they’re funny. We’ve had guests meet former residents of their room, and guests reconnect with departed loved ones (though Craig makes no guarantees that this will happen).

Join us this weekend. The package includes a Meet and Greet with Craig on Friday evening, a walking ghost tour on Saturday afternoon, and a séance on Saturday night. Give us a call or visit the reservations page of our Cape May Bed and Breakfast.

Learn more about Craig at his website, Craig McManus.


Wine and Spirits with Craig McManus

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

We’re really looking forward to two upcoming Wine and Spirits Weekends with Craig McManus: April 1 – 2 AND April 15 – 16, 2011. Boos and Booze – what could be a more perfect combination? Certainly these are two of Craig’s passions! We’re sure to have fun, but beware – we may just learn something, too.

Join us if you dare.

Craig is well qualified to guide us through two weekends of wine and spirits. In addition to being a respected psychic and medium – a gift he has been honing since his youth – he spent over 30 years working in the wine business. Craig has traveled the world in search of great wine and interesting spirits (of the otherworldly kind). He finds them both in Cape May NJ.

Cape May Wine and Spirits
April 1 and 2
April 15 and 16

The fun starts Friday evening, after you’ve had a chance to get settled in your Cape May Bed and Breakfast. Craig will host a casual meet and greet at the Mad Batter Restaurant and Bar at 8 p.m., followed by a walking tour past some of his favorite haunts in downtown Cape May.

We’ll meet again Saturday afternoon from  1-3 p.m., when we’ll tour a Cape May Winery and taste several of their wines. We’ll return to the Mad Batter at 7 p.m. for a great meal, followed by wine tasting: three white wines and three red wines from around the globe. Listen to Craig weave wine with ghosts and hauntings – it is sure to be entertaining and educational, no matter what you may or may not know about wine and the paranormal.

Participants will visit the Cape May Winery on April 2 and Natali Vineyards on April 16, 2011.

Craig will be staying at our Cape May Bed and Breakfast on April 1 and 2, 2011.

For additional information about Craig McManus and the Wine and Spirits Weekends in Cape May, please visit Craig’s website.


Ghosts in Cape May

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Come have a chat in the parlor of our Cape May B&B.

Come have a chat in the parlor of our Cape May B&B.

Ghosts. Do they exist or don’t they? We invite you to come to our Historic Cape May inn, sit in the parlor, sip on a beverage and chat for a while about that topic. A good time to have that chat is some time August 28 – 30. Craig McManus, longtime guest and friend to us here at the inn, will be here while in town for a book signing party of his latest book, 400 Years of the Ghosts of Cape May.

Craig is a fascinating man and a professional channel. We have had many discussions with him over the years about Cape May in general and the John F. Craig House in particular. He has many commitments while in town, including an event at the Emlen Physick Mansion on the 28th, but he always finds time to chat with us and our guests about what he does.

Cape May is celebrating its 400th anniversary this year. Its 400 years as a seaport resort have left many an interesting tale to tell, and Craig tells those tales very well; indeed, he considers Cape May to be the most haunted seaport town in the country. His first books, The Ghosts of Cape May, Book 1, 2 and 3, are great reads, and they also mentioned our Historic Cape May Inn more than once. Why is that? You’ll have to read the books or stay at the inn to find out. We hope you do both.