REVIEW · DENVER
Denver: CannaBoos Haunted Cannabis-Friendly Lux Tour
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Denver at night has a way of turning normal streets into something strange. This cannabis-friendly haunted tour mixes dark local stories with a comfortable ride, plus included hits of low THC pre-rolls and full spectrum gummies before you head out.
What I like most is the pairing of a guided, story-driven approach with haunted mansion stops, not just vague “ghost lore.” The one drawback: because it’s an evening tour, you may find it harder to see details at certain exterior spots compared with a daytime visit.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- How the Denver Lux Haunted Cannabis Tour really works
- Meet at CCT HQ and get warmed up at 7:30
- The included pre-rolls and full spectrum gummies
- Lux 420-friendly transportation: why the vehicle matters
- The guide experience: stories that land
- Haunted mansions and infamous stops: what you should expect to see
- Cannabis-friendly fun: how to handle the vibe responsibly
- Price and value: is $69 a good deal?
- Who this tour is best for (and who might not love it)
- A practical plan for booking success
- Should you book the CannaBoos Haunted Cannabis-Friendly Lux Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Denver CannaBoos Haunted Cannabis-Friendly Lux Tour?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Is the tour cannabis-friendly, and what’s included?
- Do I need to be 21 or older?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is food or drinks included?
- What language is the tour guide?
- When does the tour start at the meeting point?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key takeaways before you go
- Cannabis-friendly, but age-gated: must be 21+ with valid ID
- Included weed extras: free low THC pre-rolls and full spectrum gummies
- Lux air-conditioned transport: a comfortable way to cover more ground in 3 hours
- Local guide storytelling: paranormal framing with real context, not random spooky noise
- Haunted mansions and famous locations: designed for maximum atmosphere in limited time
- Ghosts are not guaranteed: the fun is the stories and the experience, not a promise of sightings
How the Denver Lux Haunted Cannabis Tour really works
This is a 3-hour evening ghost tour built around two things: the spooky side of Denver’s past and a relaxed, cannabis-friendly atmosphere. You’re not walking a marathon here. Instead, you’re riding in an air-conditioned 420-friendly luxury vehicle, which matters if you want to focus on stories and sights rather than commuting between stops.
The tour runs through some of the city’s most infamous haunted spots, with a specific emphasis on haunted mansions. That’s a smart theme. Mansions help you “see” the history quickly—big architecture, dramatic settings, and that old-fashioned vibe that makes ghost stories feel more real.
You’ll also get a meet-and-greet moment before the drive, which sets the tone. At 7:30, you meet at CCT HQ at the location with a retro game arcade, and that’s where the tour starts feeling like a night out with friends—not just a stop-and-go history lesson.
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Meet at CCT HQ and get warmed up at 7:30
Timing is built right in. You show up at 7:30 at CCT HQ, looking for the Cannabis Tours sign. Before you board, you’ll have a chance to settle in with the group.
This pre-tour meetup isn’t filler. It helps you get comfortable with the energy of the tour. You’ll also have the included items ready to go—so you’re not scrambling at the last second once you’re in the vehicle.
If you’re the type who hates being rushed, this is a helpful setup. A bit of structure before you roll out makes the next 3 hours feel smoother.
The included pre-rolls and full spectrum gummies
One of the biggest reasons this tour gets strong feedback is that it’s not “cannabis-themed” in a vague way. It includes free low THC pre-rolls and full spectrum gummies when guests meet up.
That matters for two reasons:
- It removes friction. You don’t have to wonder what to bring or whether you’re supposed to provide your own.
- It sets expectations. Since it’s explicitly cannabis-friendly, the vibe stays consistent from start to finish.
Two practical tips:
- Bring your valid ID and make sure you’re good on the 21+ requirement before you arrive.
- If you’re sensitive to edibles, go slow. Gummies can hit differently than smoking, and you’ll still want to follow the guide’s stories during the ride.
And remember, the tour wording is honest: ghosts are often seen but not guaranteed. So the cannabis part can be part of the chill, but the real product is the guided night experience.
Lux 420-friendly transportation: why the vehicle matters
The ride is part of the “lux” pitch here. You get air-conditioned transportation in a lux 420-friendly vehicle, which is a big deal on an evening tour that covers multiple spots.
Here’s what this changes for you:
- You can stay warm and comfortable instead of sweating through a long walk.
- You can keep your focus on the guide’s route and story beats.
- You can spend your energy on atmosphere rather than logistics.
It’s also a better match for groups who want spooky fun without turning the whole night into an outdoor workout. For people doing Denver nightlife and want something different than bars or a concert, this is a tidy alternative.
The guide experience: stories that land
The tour is led by a paranormal local guide, and the guide’s delivery seems to be a standout. One of the clearest signals from feedback is that the guide is both knowledgeable and an excellent storyteller. That’s exactly what you want on a ghost tour, because the details don’t mean much if they’re delivered like a script you can’t feel.
In practice, what makes a good haunted tour is rhythm. You want a guide who can pace the scares, give context, and keep you oriented as you travel between locations. The tour includes an “expansive coverage of haunted locations all over Denver,” which usually requires a confident guide—otherwise you just end up in a moving car with random spooky comments.
A helpful note from your planning perspective: since this is an evening outing, exterior details can be harder to make out. One piece of feedback suggested that some spots would be better viewed in daytime. That doesn’t mean the tour isn’t worth it; it just means your expectations should match the setting. You’re going for ambiance and narrative, not a daylight architecture photoshoot.
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Haunted mansions and infamous stops: what you should expect to see
The description focuses on haunted mansions, plus famous locations and more across Denver. Even without street-by-street stop names, you can still picture the kind of experience this is designed to deliver.
Typically, these tours lean on three visual ingredients:
- grand, older buildings with dramatic presence
- shadowy outdoor sections (porches, gates, front yards)
- the sense that the place has a long memory
That’s why this route-by-vehicle style works well. You get the “drive-by with explanation” effect, where the guide gives you the story right as you approach. It’s not just looking; it’s seeing through someone else’s lens.
Just keep in mind the tour’s vibe: it’s spooky and fun, not a full-on professional paranormal investigation. Think of it as guided folklore with a guided route, where the goal is to leave amused, creeped out in a friendly way, and entertained for the night.
Cannabis-friendly fun: how to handle the vibe responsibly
Because this is cannabis-friendly, you’ll likely be around like-minded adults who want a relaxed atmosphere. You’re also required to be over 21 with valid ID. That combination usually makes the group energy calmer and less chaotic than some other nightlife activities.
Still, be smart about it:
- If you plan to partake, keep it moderate so you can still listen and enjoy the guide’s storytelling.
- If you don’t partake, you can still attend—everything is included as part of the tour, but your comfort level is your decision.
- Pace yourself. A 3-hour tour moves faster than people expect once you’re settled in and the vehicle starts rolling.
And if you’re traveling with friends, this is a decent “everyone has a different comfort level” type of activity. The tour isn’t just for cannabis users; it’s for people who want spooky entertainment with a laid-back tone.
Price and value: is $69 a good deal?
At $69 per person for 3 hours, the value comes down to what’s included versus what you’d otherwise pay to replicate it.
You’re getting:
- a local paranormal guide
- lux air-conditioned vehicle transport
- free low THC pre-rolls
- full spectrum gummies
- broad coverage of haunted locations across Denver
If you were trying to DIY this, you’d still need transportation, a way to time your route, and you’d likely spend money on cannabis separately. The guide’s role is the real “value engine” because it turns scary buildings into a story you can follow.
Could it be cheaper with a basic walking tour? Sure. But the lux vehicle and included cannabis items push this more into the “experiential night out” category, not a barebones budget option. For the kind of evening it is, $69 feels fairly aligned—especially if you’re excited about the combo of haunted sites and the included pre-rolls and gummies.
Who this tour is best for (and who might not love it)
This fits best if you want:
- a spooky guided night without heavy planning
- a comfortable ride covering multiple places
- a cannabis-friendly vibe with included low THC pre-rolls and gummies
- a group-friendly experience that feels more social than solitary
It might be less ideal if you:
- want day-lit visuals and maximum exterior detail (evening can limit what you can clearly see)
- prefer non-cannabis experiences (this one is built to be cannabis-friendly)
- dislike group dynamics or listening-focused tours
If you’re visiting Denver and want a “first night” type of activity—something that’s different from museums or breweries—this is a strong candidate.
A practical plan for booking success
If you go in with the right mindset, you’ll get more out of it.
- Plan to arrive a little early so you can check in smoothly and settle before 7:30.
- Bring your ID and be ready for the 21+ check.
- If you’re sensitive to edibles, consider how gummies might affect your ability to stay alert during the drive.
- Expect a guided story experience. You’re not doing an evidence hunt; you’re doing a fun, structured spooky ride.
And if you want the most from the “haunted mansion” angle, bring curiosity. The best moments are usually when the guide connects architecture and local dark history into something that makes sense.
Should you book the CannaBoos Haunted Cannabis-Friendly Lux Tour?
I’d book it if you want a comfortable, story-led ghost tour that’s designed for adults and includes cannabis items as part of the fun. The standout strength is the guide storytelling, plus the practical perk of lux air-conditioned transport for a 3-hour route across Denver’s haunted spots.
Skip it if your priority is clear daytime sightseeing or if you’re not interested in a cannabis-friendly setting. And if you’re expecting guaranteed ghost sightings, keep expectations realistic—ghosts aren’t promised here.
If you’re celebrating a birthday, traveling with friends, or just want a unique Denver night that’s equal parts spooky and chill, this one is a solid match.
FAQ
How long is the Denver CannaBoos Haunted Cannabis-Friendly Lux Tour?
It lasts about 3 hours and is usually available in the evening.
Where do I meet for the tour?
Meet at CCT HQ. Look for the Cannabis Tours sign.
Is the tour cannabis-friendly, and what’s included?
Yes. The tour includes free low THC pre-rolls and full spectrum gummies. It also uses a 420-friendly vehicle.
Do I need to be 21 or older?
Yes. You must be over 21 and have a valid ID to attend.
What’s included in the price?
Included are a paranormal local guide and vehicle, lux air-conditioned 420-friendly transportation, free low THC pre-rolls and full spectrum gummies, and coverage of haunted locations including haunted mansions and famous sites.
Is food or drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
What language is the tour guide?
The tour is in English.
When does the tour start at the meeting point?
The meeting starts at 7:30.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































