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Oct 18, 2015
It wasn't the best but far from the worst.
Personally I enjoy Haunting's throughout history. The History channel and A&E have done a good job at doing ones that are just all around amazing but Americas Most Haunted Inns I feel was more of business fluff.
The woman who walked through these Inns talking to ghosts like she was dealing with special needs children and I feel if bordered on the edge of crazy blathering.
I don't know if there are ghosts out there, if there were ghosts out there would they appreciate being talked down to? I think not...unless it was a child's ghost.
I also dislike any Haunting show/ Documentary trying to lure the spirits to the light even though the owners really don't care either way.
The owner of one Inn didn't say anything negative about the ghosts and she had lived there her entire life then this woman and her minions come in, she "see's" these spirits and claims the orbs are their souls then tells them to go the the light. Why? Obviously if there was a light it would have been offered when they died and the chose to walk away.
Anyway, The price isn't bad over all if you want to know some history behind the haunting's if you can look past the extras.

Oct 18, 2015
Has nothing to do with Connecticut!
I didn't know they were making a part 2 to Haunting in Connecticut but I was a huge fan of part one and decided to just straight up buy part two with knowing little about it.
Right off the bat I noticed that Georgia is no where near Connecticut...With that said it was an all around amazing film. As hard as I want to dislike the movie I can't really think of a part I hated or felt was cheesy.
I watched a documentary on the hear "haunting" in Georgia and i'd give the movie 15% true to the story and that is just the base story behind the haunting.
If you are looking for a movie like 13 Ghosts this isn't it. It is well worth the money.