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Visite fantôme de Ghost On the Strand

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Galveston a connu un nombre effroyable de morts subites. Un nombre impie d'îles sont chèrement parties, bien jamais parties. Leurs esprits rôdent dans l'ombre, les ruelles, les escaliers et traquent THE STRAND au quotidien ! Les bâtiments historiques du XIXe siècle de THE STRAND sont devenus des sanctuaires fantômes. Et les fantômes à l'intérieur meurent d'envie de vous rencontrer.

Rejoignez-nous pour notre visite à pied de 90 minutes alors que nous explorons les événements paranormaux fascinants sur le brin, la rue originale de l'horreur. Ouragans, guerres, incendies et épidémies ! Le pirate Jean Lafitte a même transformé l'île en repaire de voleurs. Galveston a plus de fantômes que toute autre ville des États-Unis.

En marchant dans la nuit, des personnages translucides flotteront près des fenêtres. Des ombres apparaîtront soudainement et des objets bougeront d'eux-mêmes alors que nous nous rapprochons les uns des autres pour nous protéger mutuellement. Nous ne savons jamais ce qui nous attend dans les coins. Méfiez-vous et ayez peur! Après tout, Galveston n'est rien d'autre qu'un "cimetière avec une plage attenante".
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  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Tous les domaines et les surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
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  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
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Galveston Railroad Museum
At its height this railroad station saw over 40,000 people a day on their way to Galveston's bars, casinos and brothels. An engineer by the name of William Watson would entertain the passing crowds by doing handstands on the cattle guard of the engines. One unfortunate day he SLIPPED and was immediately decapitated. A derby hat was still securely sitting on the head they found A MILE AWAY!
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Grand 1894 Opera House
Charles F. Coghlan a famous British actor sailed to Galveston to grace the stage of The Grand Opera House. But poor Charles died before the curtain was ever raised. What to do with this distinguished visitor’s body? While waiting for the answer THE GREAT STORM demolished the island and carried Charles coffin out to sea. It floated from Galveston to Prince Albert Sound before it finally made land…ABOUT A MILE FROM WHERE CHARLES WAS GOING TO RETIRE!
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Galveston Railroad Museum
At its height this railroad station saw over 40,000 people a day on their way to Galveston's bars, casinos and brothels. An engineer by the name of William Watson would entertain the passing crowds by doing handstands on the cattle guard of the engines. One unfortunate day he SLIPPED and was immediately decapitated. A derby hat was still securely sitting on the head they found A MILE AWAY!
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Grand 1894 Opera House
Charles F. Coghlan a famous British actor sailed to Galveston to grace the stage of The Grand Opera House. But poor Charles died before the curtain was ever raised. What to do with this distinguished visitor’s body? While waiting for the answer THE GREAT STORM demolished the island and carried Charles coffin out to sea. It floated from Galveston to Prince Albert Sound before it finally made land…ABOUT A MILE FROM WHERE CHARLES WAS GOING TO RETIRE!
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Galveston Railroad Museum
At its height this railroad station saw over 40,000 people a day on their way to Galveston's bars, casinos and brothels. An engineer by the name of William Watson would entertain the passing crowds by doing handstands on the cattle guard of the engines. One unfortunate day he SLIPPED and was immediately decapitated. A derby hat was still securely sitting on the head they found A MILE AWAY!
6
Grand 1894 Opera House
Charles F. Coghlan a famous British actor sailed to Galveston to grace the stage of The Grand Opera House. But poor Charles died before the curtain was ever raised. What to do with this distinguished visitor’s body? While waiting for the answer THE GREAT STORM demolished the island and carried Charles coffin out to sea. It floated from Galveston to Prince Albert Sound before it finally made land…ABOUT A MILE FROM WHERE CHARLES WAS GOING TO RETIRE!
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Musée du chemin de fer de Galveston
À son apogée, cette gare ferroviaire a vu plus de 40 000 personnes par jour se rendre dans les bars, les casinos et les bordels de Galveston. Un ingénieur du nom de William Watson divertirait les foules de passage en faisant le poirier sur la garde du bétail des moteurs. Un jour malheureux, il a glissé et a été immédiatement décapité. Un chapeau derby était toujours solidement assis sur la tête qu'ils ont trouvée à UN MILE DE LOIN !
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Grand opéra de 1894
Charles F. Coghlan, un célèbre acteur britannique, a navigué jusqu'à Galveston pour honorer la scène du Grand Opera House. Mais le pauvre Charles est mort avant que le rideau ne se lève. Que faire du corps de ce visiteur distingué ? En attendant la réponse, LA GRANDE TEMPÊTE a démoli l'île et emporté le cercueil de Charles en mer. Il a flotté de Galveston à Prince Albert Sound avant de finalement atterrir… ENVIRON UN MILE DE L'OÙ CHARLES ALLAIT PRENDRE SA RETRAITE !
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Commentaires (54)
Makisupa
Oct 2020
Told we could wait 2 hrs for next tour. No social distancing, no masks. Waste of money - huge disappointment for the kids that were excited. Impossible to hear most of guide due to size.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2020
Woke up to your review and I'm trying to piece together what happened last night. I am not offering what follows as an excuse but I feel you deserve an explanation as best I can. It turns out your tour turned out to be our perfect storm. It started with a great press review from Houston press according to the tour guides. I have not been able to locate the article yet. Second at the beginning of the month we started to offer all military , active or not free tours as a thank you and to help in these economically challenging times. We do not ask for reservations because our current reservation requires some sort of payment which is not what we wanted. Nor could we turn them away once they showed up. Next A very large group booked on a different tour than the rest of their party so they just decided to show up to your tour without any notification. The backup tour guide who was scheduled to show didn't answer the phone or respond to text. They lost their dog the day before and are grieving horribly. Being a dog lover I understand completely. There was an additional tour guide there but when she arived there was only a group of 17 soshe decided to let the other tour guide conduct it. And then everybody else showed up. she should have waited to make sure and more people didn't show up which she didn't . again that's our mistake. The bars on the strand were particularly active because of governor opened all the bars again. The music and crowds were larger than usual at 8:00 which meant the one tour guide had to complete with all of the noise. Again another tour guide or two should have been there . one was in crisis and one left thinking that it was going to be a low turnout. Next Apparently there was a backup on the ferry and several of the people scheduled for 6:00 got delayed in traffic so they just came to the eight. With regard to a mask, it has become such a political issue that I think it's inappropriate for a tour guide to engage in a conversation which often escalates from a simple discussion of safety. It would be much easier if there was a mandatory policy which we could then enforce. But the governor has not issued such an order . If we were all required to wear a mask I assure you our guides would be more than happy to enforce such a rule. Unfortunate without a rule we cannot impose what some people will think is our political position. As we get ready for our tours tonight I will make sure all tour guides are in place. however that does not make up for your disappointment last night. I want to thank you for pointing out the problem. I would offer you and and anybody else who is disappointed an immediate full refund but I don't know who you are. Please contact Viator and ask for a refund and they'll contact me and of course I'll approve it. Again I offer my sincerest apologies. It's most distressing that the children were disappointed. We all work very hard to bring the oral histories of Galveston to as many people as possible. Yesterday we simply missed the mark and as a result you had a terrible time on your tour We are so sorry.
Joe_G
Sep 2020
Great guide and very informative. Got some great pics. Can't wait to take another when the weather cools down
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2020
We look forward to having you back. So glad that you had a great time period thank you for your awesome review. October is just around the corner and will hope to see you on one of our tours for Halloween thank you
Amy_C
Aug 2020
We had fun but lists of walking so get your tennis on! Noel was very sweet and knowledgeable! Bring a backpack with drinks in it because you will get thirsty! Lol
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2020
we're glad that we were able to share part of Galveston history with you and your son. Thank you for your awesome review. We're glad that that your family outing turned out to be a success look forward to seeing you again

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