Experience the spooky side of Downtown Pensacola on a walking ghost tour that blends rich history with chilling tales of the paranormal. Beginning at the Pensacola Bay Brewery, we'll creep into the ha
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Location: Pensacola
What's Included
- Pensacola Bay Brewery has local beer, wine, root beer, sodas, and water. Your first drink is on me!
- For those under 21 or not interested in beer/wine, your tour will include a soda or water.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but keep in mind the stories can get a bit graphic and are rated R. Families are welcome, just make sure the kids are comfortable with that kind of content. If they're under 21, they can enjoy a soda or water instead of alcohol.
A: Dress in layers! It can get a bit nippy at night, especially since you're walking around. A light jacket or sweater is a good idea. Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking around Downtown Pensacola for a bit. Also, don’t forget to bring a light for the darker parts!
A: Yes, you can reschedule if needed! Just be sure to contact Spooky Stories with Julie ahead of time. They’re usually pretty flexible as long as you give them a heads up. It’s a good idea to do it as soon as you know you can’t make it.
Discussions
Just did the Spooky Stories Walking Ghost Tour—so fun!
I went on the tour last weekend and it was such a blast! Starting at the Pensacola Bay Brewery with a drink was perfect. The stories Julie told were chilling but also super interesting, especially about the haunted museum on Jefferson Street. Really felt the historic vibes and the spooky energy! I'd recommend this to anyone who loves a good ghost story or just wants a unique night out in downtown Pensacola.
Thinking about gifting the Spooky Stories Tour—any tips?
I want to get my sister a gift experience for her birthday, and this ghost tour sounds perfect! She loves spooky stuff and drinks. But I'm not sure if it's a good fit since she's a bit of a scaredy-cat. Anyone got advice on whether this would be too intense for someone who's not super into horror?