A coworker snagged the groupon deal for this tour for a few of us, and I was excited to go. We're tour guides, ourselves, and I was curious to see how another company and guide do their thing in my town. Abby was a talented story teller and guide, considerate of the need to raise her voice over the hustle and bustle around us, and keep pace with the group. She had a great sense of humor and a good knowledge of her stories (or where her knowledge lacked, she was forthcoming about what she did not know, which is a relief to see when so many people pretend to know things or gloss over incomplete historical accounts.) And even as a person who doesn't believe in ghosts, she made it engaging and fun.
She handled the pressure of a gaggle of Seattle Tour Guides filling up a mostly tourist based adventure with grace, and she was super supportive of connections and conversations between the stories, inviting feedback and input from her guests. I like the format of "get a drink, settle in, ghost stories, walk to the next space, and repeat" The only feedback I would offer that is constructive is that referring to the Native American tribal people in this area as "Indians" is like nails on a chalkboard to my Seattle-minded brain, though I'm sure it's not a huge deal to many visitors, or even locals. That's the only thing I could think to nitpick on, in an otherwise super enjoyable and fun experience!