247cdayanera1995
Nov 2021
Definitely not worth the money. So excited to “ghost hunt” with some of the equipment provided on Halloween night. Showed up at 8:30 as instructed to give our names, check in, and stand around. At 9:10 we finally started the “tour”. We walked a small 2 block area listening to a few good ghost stories , but most were recent occurrences and pictures from an iPad probably found on google. A lot of the talk was of the damaging fires in 2016 (unsure how this was related to hauntings or scary in any way). The equipment was given out. We were given a BRIEF explanation of what each item was used for . No explanation of how equipment can be off, due to all of the EMFs transmitting from downtown businesses and hotels. I felt like we walked around for 2 hours, chatting amongst ourselves, carrying useless tools. After each story we had 5 minutes to walk the area using our EMF detectors, and be back for the next tale. The most disappointing for me was the lack of historically proven info. There were a few good stories about the cemetery. We were told if you take pictures you could maybe catch a full body apparition, then you do not even get to tour the cemetery , or even walk by. I’d say 20 minutes of “ghost hunting” and 1 hour plus of campfire stories. By the time we made it to the second block, and our tour guide began the 3rd story about the same landmark, we decided to get a head start to the car! Nice , friendly people ! Just not what it’s made out to be!
Одговор домаћина
Nov 2021
So, two hours of entertainment, stories and use of equipment wasn’t worth the money? As for your point about ghost hunting, this is not a ghost hunt, we have that available in the investigation tour, this is a ghost walk where we take you to locations and tell you about what happened there. For clarification, You arrived at 8:30 and once everyone in the group showed, (8:50) we started to talk about what we were doing, handing out the equipment telling how it worked and the group left for the first location at 9:10 what would you have us do different? Yes we go to the location and tell “campfire stories “ that’s what ghost walk tours do. For your information, the pictures shown were taken by us or previous guests, why to feel the need to throw the “ probably found on google jab” ? Why would you be say lack of historically proven stories? They are in fact ALL historically proven you just felt the need to, again, make an inaccurate jab to make your inaccurate point. Why was fire talked about? Oh maybe because of all the deaths, the one in particular we talk about and the seamingly super natural pictures in the cemetery following the fire, perhaps you should have listened. I am glad you enjoyed the nice friendly people. I just wish that if you have a complaint it be accurate instead of “ historically inaccurate”