Spooky Kid-Friendly Ghost Hunt in New Orleans

Bring your family on the only kid friendly ghost hunt in town! Your kids will learn ghost hunting techniques as well as use ghost hunting tools in this 90 minute, unforgettable adventure. You'll visit

Bring your family on the only kid friendly ghost hunt in town! Your kids will learn ghost hunting techniques as well as use ghost hunting tools in this 90 minute, unforgettable adventure. You'll visit the places where legendary, 19th century residents lived, stayed, and worked, including the Old Ursulines Convent, Jean Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, St. Louis Cathedral, and the old state building, the Cabildo. You'll learn about the people who lived here: French Creoles, enslaved workers, free people of color and, of course, pirates!

From: $0.00

Location: New Orleans

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Q&A

Q: What age is this ghost hunt appropriate for? My kids are 8 and 10.

A: This ghost hunt is designed for kids ages 6-12, so your 8 and 10-year-olds will fit right in! The guides are really good with kids and adjust the stories and activities to make sure everyone is comfortable and engaged. Plus, they use fun ghost-hunting tools that kids love!

Q: Is there a rain policy for this ghost hunt? We're visiting in November.

A: Yes, if the weather is really bad, they might reschedule or offer a partial refund. But usually, light rain doesn't stop the hunt! Just check the forecast before heading out. They’ll give you a heads-up if any changes happen.

Q: What should we wear for the ghost hunt? Is it mostly walking?

A: Wear comfy shoes since there's a bit of walking involved, but it's not extreme. I’d suggest dressing for the weather too—layers if it's chilly! You’ll also want to keep in mind that some areas can be a bit spooky after dark, so maybe choose clothes that aren’t too bright.

Discussions

Just got back from the kid-friendly ghost hunt in NOLA!

We took our kids (ages 6 and 9) on the ghost hunt last weekend and wow, what a blast! The guides were super engaging and told some cool stories about the Old Ursulines Convent and even Jean Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop. The kids loved using the ghost hunting tools and they even got a little treat at the end! Totally worth the price (which was $0—can't beat that!). Planning on going back for the spooky season!

Considering the ghost hunt for a birthday gift!

My son loves all things spooky, so I'm thinking of gifting him this ghost hunt experience for his birthday. I’ve heard great things about French Quartour Kids and I love how it’s designed for kids. Does anyone know if they do anything special for birthdays, or should I just mention it when booking?