Los Angeles dazzles with world-class attractions, but beneath its glamour lies a darker story that continues to shape its identity. Grave Line Tours invites you to uncover the city’s mysterious past o
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Access to visual background materials for passengers with smartphones having data access access
- Limo guided tour of the Los Angeles of 1969 of Charles Manson and his courageous victims.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there are age restrictions. The tour is not recommended for kids under 13 due to the graphic nature of the content discussed. If you have older teens, it might be suitable, but definitely check with the company first. They might have specific guidelines.
A: Definitely dress comfortably! Since you’re in a limo, you might want to wear layers in case it gets chilly. Also, if you have a smartphone, bring it along to access the background materials—they're super helpful for the stories. A little snack wouldn’t hurt either, just in case the tour runs long!
A: They typically don’t cancel for light rain, but if there’s severe weather, they may reschedule. It's best to check their cancellation policy before booking. If you get bad weather on the day, give them a call to see what your options are.
Discussions
Just went on the Manson Family Tour - What a wild ride!
I finally did the Manson Family Tour in LA last week, and wow! It was such an eye-opener. The limo vibes made it feel extra eerie, especially while listening to all the stories. They really dive deep into the events of 1969. I loved how the visuals on my phone added to the experience. I highly recommend it if you’re into true crime or dark history! It’s about $75 per person, but totally worth it.
Thinking about gifting the Manson Family Tour - is it a good idea?
I’m considering this tour as a birthday gift for my friend who’s obsessed with true crime. I think it could be such a unique experience! Anyone know if they’re usually good about accommodating larger groups? Also, what’s the vibe like—are they interactive?