Ghost Tour: History and Haunts - Family Friendly - Best in Gettysburg

Experience for yourself the historic and psychic aftermath unique to Gettysburg. You will never forget your “walk through time and dimension” with our knowledgeable and entertaining guides. This tour

Experience for yourself the historic and psychic aftermath unique to Gettysburg. You will never forget your “walk through time and dimension” with our knowledgeable and entertaining guides. This tour is a walking tour (some uphill and uneven surfaces) including historic battle references and tales of hauntings along sidewalks and alleyways in historic old town. As the tour is all outdoors, weather cancellations may occur with full refunds given.

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Location: Gettysburg

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Q: Are there any age limits for the Ghost Tour in Gettysburg?

A: The Ghost Tour is family-friendly, so kids can definitely join! There’s no strict age limit. Just keep in mind that some stories might be a bit spooky for younger children, so it’s best to gauge their comfort level. Overall, it’s a great way to introduce kids to history and some ghostly tales!

Q: What should we wear for the Ghost Tour in Gettysburg?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since the tour involves walking on uneven surfaces. Dressing in layers is a good idea too, especially since it can get chilly at night. A light jacket or sweater should do the trick. And don’t forget your camera—the tour guides love sharing ghost stories next to haunted spots!

Q: What happens if it rains during the Ghost Tour?

A: If the weather’s bad, like heavy rain, the tour might get canceled, but they offer full refunds. I’ve been on clearer nights and it’s worth it—if you can, just reschedule for a different evening! They usually update the status on their website, so keep an eye on that.

Discussions

Just booked the Ghost Tour in Gettysburg—so excited!

Hey everyone! I just booked the Ghost Tour in Gettysburg for my family next month, and I can’t wait! We’re a bit nervous about the stories since my kids are still pretty young, but I think it’ll be a fun way to mix history with a little thrill. Plus, I heard the guides are super knowledgeable. Has anyone done this tour? Any tips?

Thinking about gifting the Gettysburg Ghost Tour—thoughts?

I’m considering giving my sister and her kids tickets to the Ghost Tour in Gettysburg for their family outing. I know they love spooky stuff, but is it engaging for kids? What’s your experience with it?