Dare to experience the #1 ultimate ghost hunt tour in Williamsburg, where real history meets real hauntings every night, year-round! Led by expert guides—this USMC Disabled Combat-Veteran-Owned, exper
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Location: Williamsburg
What's Included
- Thoroughly researched and accurate history
- Professional and courteous guide
- Authentic local ghost stories
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids can join the ghost hunt! They usually recommend that participants be at least 10 years old, but it's a fun experience for teens and adults too. Just make sure they can handle a bit of spooky storytelling and walking around at night. If you have younger ones, maybe check with the guide before going.
A: Definitely dress for the weather! It’s mostly outdoors, so wear comfy shoes since you’ll be walking a lot on cobblestones. Layering is key, especially if you’re there in the fall or winter. And don't forget a jacket—things can get chilly once the sun sets.
A: Rain or shine, the ghost hunt usually goes on! They’re pretty experienced with weather and will only cancel if it’s severe. If you do get rained out, they typically let you reschedule for another night. Just keep an eye on the forecast before you go.
Discussions
Just got back from the Edge of Midnight Ghost Hunt—what a blast!
I went on the Edge of Midnight Witching Hour Ghost Hunt last weekend in Williamsburg, and wow, it was thrilling! Our guide was super knowledgeable and shared some wild stories about the history of the area and its hauntings. We visited places like the Governor’s Palace and Bruton Parish Church. Honestly, I was scared at first but ended up loving it! I gifted it to a friend for her birthday, and she had a great time too. Bring comfy shoes and a spirit for adventure!
Thinking of gifting the ghost hunt tour—any tips?
I’m considering getting this ghost hunt as a gift for my partner’s birthday. He loves spooky stuff and I think he’d really enjoy it! Just want to make sure it’s worth it. Has anyone done it? What’s the vibe like with the group? I heard they provide gear, but is it actually useful?