Get goosebumps from stories of true crime and tales of mysterious hauntings as we recount episodes from Tulsa's dark past. Walk past Arts District cafes and museums that once hosted disreputable hotel
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Location: Tulsa
What's Included
- Live tour guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, this tour is intended for adults, so it’s generally for ages 18 and up due to the mature topics discussed. Some stories can get pretty graphic or intense, so it's not really suitable for younger kids. If you're gifting it, just make sure the recipient is comfortable with that type of content!
A: There's no strict dress code, but I'd suggest wearing something comfortable since you'll be walking around the Arts District. The weather in Tulsa can be unpredictable, so layers are a good idea. If you're going in the evening, maybe a light jacket and comfy shoes for wandering the streets!
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Tulsa Tours allows changes to your booking, but it's best to give them at least 24 hours notice. Just check your confirmation email for details or reach out to them directly. They’re pretty accommodating if you have a valid reason!
Discussions
Just did the True Crime and Haunted History tour in Tulsa – wow!
I went on the True Crime and Haunted History tour last weekend, and it was such a blast! The stories were super intense, especially the parts about the old hotels and the characters that supposedly haunt the area. The guide was really knowledgeable and made it feel immersive. I’d say it’s a must-do if you’re into spooky stuff or local history. Just a heads up, it gets dark pretty early, so dress warm if you're going in the fall!
Considering the True Crime tour as a gift – any tips?
I’m thinking of getting the True Crime and Haunted History tour for my best friend’s birthday. She loves all things creepy and crime-related. But I wonder if it’s too dark? Like, how graphic is it? Any feedback from those who’ve done it? Would love to hear your thoughts!