Secrets of Sulphur Springs review on Disney

Janyne Langlois

Staff Writer

Secrets of Sulphur Springs followed two kids by the name of Griffin Campbell and Harper Dunn. Griffin’s family moved into an abandoned hotel in the small town of Sulphur Springs, Louisiana. The town is filled with multiple mysteries, one of them being the case of Savannah Dillon, who went missing in the 1990s. 

When Harper comes over to the hotel, the two of them find an old World War Two bunker. Inside the bunker, there’s an old radio with a blue crystal in it and a hatch. Out of curiosity, Griffin and Harper climb through the hatch and find themselves back outside- but everything looks a little different. There are cabins outside filled with campers- and one of them looks exactly like Savannah. After snooping around the area, Harper and Griffin find out they traveled thirty years to the past! 

Along the way, they end up meeting their parents in the past as well; Griffin meets his dad, Ben, and Harper meets her mom, Jess. 

Without giving away spoilers, Harper and Griffin solve the mystery case of Savannah Dillon. But the story doesn’t end there. 

Season 2 focuses more on Harper as she tries to uncover the secrets behind her connections to the Tremont hotel after she finds a photograph of her great-grandmother, Daisy. She travels back to the 1930s to uncover the mystery, only to be trapped. But don’t worry, it’s a Disney show. Harper made it back safe and sound. 

Then in season 3, a new ghost from 1947 checks into room 205 and starts wrecking violent havoc around The Tremont. After finding out that the evil presence will ruin their lives by 2024, the kids race to solve a mystery in the past that may hold the key to defeating the ghost in the present and save the Dunns and Campbells from a dark future. 

The last episode of each season always ends off in a cliffhanger. In the last episode of season 3, instead of someone from the past coming to visit, it was someone from the future. Unfortunately, the show got canceled by Disney; so, the adventures and mysteries of Sulphur Springs came to an end.  

Despite the show coming to an end, it’s a great watch for anyone who loves mystery, paranormal, and time travel. Perfect for both kids and adults to enjoy. 

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