This is not a pub crawl. It is a fun, entertaining, and engaging ghost tour, including two bar stops, along the tour route. We take great pride in customer service. We limited the number of people on
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Location: Denver
What's Included
- Each reservation group will be provided with an EMF (ghost hunting equipment), on loan to you.
- One Complimentary Drink, from a special menu, at each bar stop. Please do not order food, or a second drink at either bar stop, and please only order items that are featured on the special menu.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: They are pretty strict about it. You get one drink at each bar, and they really enforce the policy, so don't even think about ordering an extra drink or food. If you try to break the rules, you might get kicked off the tour without a refund. Just stick to the special menu, and you’ll be fine!
A: Yes, you can reschedule as long as you contact them at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible, but it’s best to reach out early, especially since this tour can fill up fast. Just make sure to check their policies directly on their site for the most accurate info!
A: Yes, you must be 21 or older to partake in the tour due to the alcohol. They check IDs at the start, so make sure everyone in your group has theirs! If you’re looking to take someone younger, they’ll have to sit this one out.
Discussions
Just did the Twilight Ghost Tour in Denver — so much fun!
I went on the Twilight Ghost Tour last weekend, and it was a blast! Our group was super small, only 10 of us, which made it feel really personal. The ghost stories were entertaining and the drinks at the bars were solid. Loved that we got to use EMF equipment too! Just a head's up, though—don’t show up drunk or they won’t let you join. Can’t wait to go again!
Thinking about gifting the Twilight Ghost Tour — any tips?
My friend’s birthday is coming up, and I’m considering getting her the Twilight Ghost Tour with drinks included. It sounds so unique! But I’m a bit worried about the age limit and if it’s suitable for someone who’s a bit of a scaredy-cat. Any thoughts?