Address: 3204 W Magnolia Blvd, Burbank, CA 91505, USA
Phone: +18184337530
Sunday: 11AM–7PM
Monday: 11AM–7PM
Tuesday: 11AM–7PM
Wednesday: 11AM–7PM
Thursday: 11AM–7PM
Friday: 11AM–7PM
Saturday: 11AM–8PM
Brandi P.E.
Finally made it back up for the 90's Slasher exhibit, so much fun!!! We have seen their magic on TV and a small fraction for years at Midsummer Scream and finally, finally we were able to stop by for a visit and oh am I glad we did! So many interesting, unusual things in the museum you could wander around forever! There is a separate walk thru exhibit you can walk thru, price is not bad but there was a decent wait to go thru on Saturday. Well worth it I am sure but we were under a bit if a time crunch so another time for sure! We were able to walk through a new section of the museum where the "Camp Horror" was setup. So many cool props and picture ops, especially for a horror dork like me. I was in heaven! It reminded me of a cross between Friday the 13th and AHS 1984 and we loved it! The staff is extremely nice and helpful and we walked out with a rather large bag of goodies from Camp Horror (I love my camp counselor baseball tee!). It is well worth a trip to come visit. I hear they rotate stuff every so often so get out there before it changes! Trust me, you will not be sorry!!! Hoping one day to sit in on a sceance.... I am intergued!
Carlos Tovar
The shop is free to visit. They sell all kinds of unique things. They have some taxidermy animals. Pins, shirts, purses, stickers, and many more things to see. A lot of horror movie things. Very 90s. You can get a ticket like I did to see the mini museum. You get to take pictures. I got the ticket with the knife. I recommend you get it because it u lockeds some things and interactions.
Sonja Midtune
Super fun, quick, adult Halloween activity! I love the mystic museum all year round for spooky vibes when it’s not Halloween, but right now they have a special interactive Evil Dead tribute museum. I won’t give any spoilers, but it features amazing Evil Dead artwork, has an interactive option, and a mini scavenger hunt. The staff is really into it and it’s super fun. It definitely felt made for adults but it could be fine for older kids as well. Tickets seem a little bit pricey but then again I have no idea how much it costs to put this production on. Overall, had lots of fun!
Carlos Estrada
What a great and fascinating place this is. All kinds of spooky and mysterious items here. A must visit. Fairly big place. Will return for sure when visiting Burbank again. It is free to go in. But there is a fee if you want to see the museum/display which changes from time to time. This time it is Evil Dead.
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I go here at least once a month, used to go once a week for awhile and they've got a few shops (camp horror, slashback, and the bearded lady's) and a museum exhibit (though I think at the moment they're in the middle of changing exhibits). They don't have black cat bones though. Occasionally they've carried bobcat skulls, but that's all I've noticed. They have a wide array of other animal bones though!
I don't think so.
I'm not sure I didn't see dogs in there but I'm sure you can ask?
Yes. Check their insta for updates
Alot of people have gone to this store.
At Bearded Lady vintage there is no charge to enter. At the Mystic Museum which is owned by the same people it is also free to enter the front of the store. The part that's charged is the rear which houses the different museum events and collections. That's usually a five dollar charge or more depending on event.
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