First of all, if your main priority is hearing ghost stories, this is not the tour for you. My husband and I were only in Gettysburg for one night, and I am so disappointed that I chose this company for a ghost tour. While our group size was nice (about 13 I believe), I would much rather have had a better tour guide. He was arrogant and even misogynistic towards the young girls in our tour. When he appeared, he never introduced himself or welcomed us; he seemed disinterested in who we were, even though he asked where we were all from (none of us were locals). He would bad-mouth the other ghost tours that were walking our same route, and consistently reminded us that he was the first to walk this route and that the others glommed on to his ideas. There was a young girl who was clearly on the autistic spectrum in our tour, and whenever she would blurt out something about a ghost or haunted house, the tour guide would react sarcastically. At one point he asked her sisters to choose which story they wanted to hear since we only had time for one, and when the girls shyly responded that they didn't know, his reply was, "Just like a woman...reminds me of my ex-wife." He also kept referring to them while talking about baking and making a good living off it; he never once included the two teen boys in that discussion. He even cracked a joke about Jennie Wade when telling us of how often her dead body was moved around the town: he quipped, “she got around.” Overall, we heard maybe three or four ghost stories on our nearly two hour walk. The rest of the time was filled with sad, unfortunate historical tales, and passing around “real” Civil War-era bullets. The walk itself was a few blocks in basically a large square, and we walked in the direction opposite of the Jennie Wade house. It was cool to hear some of the history of the houses we passed, but this was advertised as a ghost tour and we wanted to be scared not taught. Despite following through on the promise of showing us real ghost pictures at the end of the tour, my husband and I had already checked out. This tour guide needs to learn how to respect people of all ages and genders, living and dead. He needs to also learn how to engage fully with his tour, not just be sarcastic and rude to others doing the same job he was doing. I would avoid this company’s “Haunts and History Family Ghost Walking Tour in Gettysburg.”