Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- A spooky and historically accurate tour for all ages.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! The Ghosts of Chicago Family Friendly Ghost Tour is designed for all ages, including young kids. The stories are spooky but not too scary, so your 7-year-old will likely enjoy them. Just be sure to dress them comfortably for the walk around Millennium Park. It's a fun way to get a taste of Chicago's haunted history together!
A: Evening tours tend to be the spookiest! The setting around Millennium Park at night definitely adds to the atmosphere. I’d recommend going around dusk when it’s starting to get dark but still has some light. Just check the schedule since the last tours can vary!
A: Definitely wear comfy shoes because there’s a bit of walking involved around the park! Layers are a good idea too, especially in the evening when it can get chilly. And maybe throw on a light jacket just in case! You want to be ready for a spooky night out.
Discussions
Thinking of doing the Ghosts of Chicago Tour for our family reunion!
Hey everyone! I’m planning to surprise my family with the Ghosts of Chicago Family Friendly Ghost Tour in Millennium Park. Heard it’s fun for all ages and the stories are wild! My aunt loves ghost stories, so this could be perfect. Anyone done it? What was the best part?
Just did the Ghost Tour and it was a blast!
OMG, the Ghosts of Chicago tour was so much fun! We went last weekend and the kids couldn’t get enough of the spooky stories. The guide was great about keeping it light and entertaining. Perfect for a Saturday night! I was a bit worried about the length of the tour, but it was just right. Anyone else have a favorite ghost story from the tour?