Looking for a night out that’s equal parts thrills and chills? Grab your crew and join us for "Till Death Do Us Part," the haunted pub crawl that dives into the darker side of love, betrayal, and reve
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Location: Savannah
What's Included
- All Fees and Taxes
- Guides
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Unfortunately, the haunted pub crawl is for ages 21 and up since it involves visiting bars. It’s designed for adult guests who can enjoy some drinks while hearing the spooky stories along Bull Street and the Mercer-Williams House. If you’re looking for something spooky for younger folks, maybe check out ghost tours that are more family-friendly!
A: Absolutely! This haunted pub crawl is perfect for someone who's recently single. The themes of love and betrayal fit perfectly with the whole breakup vibe. Plus, it’s a fun way to get them out of the house and into a spooky yet social environment. Just make sure they have a good sense of humor about it!
A: Since it’s a pub crawl, I’d say keep it casual but fun! You want to be comfortable walking around Bull Street and in and out of bars. Maybe wear something that you don’t mind getting a little messy if you spill a drink, and definitely check the weather since it can get chilly at night in Savannah. A fun spooky shirt could be a hit too!
Discussions
Just did the Till Death Do Us Part pub crawl – what a night!
I went on the haunted pub crawl last weekend with some friends, and wow, it was such a wild time! The stories told at each stop were intense and funny at the same time. The route took us through some iconic spots like the Mercer-Williams House, and it felt like we were living a ghost story! We didn’t realize drinks weren’t included, but we had so much fun that it didn’t really matter. Definitely a memorable experience!
Considering gifting the haunted pub crawl to my BFF!
My best friend had a tough breakup, and I’m thinking this haunted pub crawl could be the perfect way to cheer her up. I love the idea of exploring Savannah while hearing ghost stories about love gone wrong. Has anyone done it? Is it as fun as it sounds? Any tips for a first-timer?