Come aboard The USS Yorktown and hear the stories of the American Heroes who lived, died, and are still rumored to be here today. Commissioned in 1943, the “Fighting Lady” was once manned by over 3,00
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Location: Charleston
What's Included
- Hear stories of the sacrifice and heroism of the people that once inhabited this ship
- Learn about maritime superstitions and hear stories of mysterious sailor disappearances
- Explore areas of the ship that are closed to the public, including access to the flight deck
- 90-Minute Guided Ghost Tour aboard the USS Yorktown
- Exclusive After Dark Access to the USS Yorktown for a unique experience
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the USS Yorktown Ghost Tour, but it's generally recommended for ages 12 and up due to the spooky stories and some darker themes. Kids younger than that might find it a bit intense or hard to understand. Just keep in mind that it’s at night and can get a little eerie!
A: Definitely dress in layers! It can get chilly out on the water at night, especially on the flight deck. I’d recommend wearing comfy shoes since you’ll be walking a lot. A light jacket or sweater is great for the evening breeze.
A: Yes, you can usually reschedule your ghost tour. Just contact Bulldog Tours directly at least 24 hours in advance to arrange it. They’re pretty flexible, but it’s good to check specific policies on their site!
Discussions
Just did the USS Yorktown ghost tour—totally recommend!
I went on the ghost tour last week, and wow, it was an unforgettable experience. Hearing the stories about Captain Jocko Clark and the sailor disappearances gave me chills! It's cool that you get after-dark access to the flight deck. Just a heads up, wear warm clothes; it gets chilly up there. Also, the guide was super knowledgeable. It's a must-do if you're in Charleston!
Thinking about gifting the Yorktown ghost tour—any tips?
I’m considering this ghost tour for my boyfriend's birthday. He's into history and ghosts. Has anyone done it recently? What’s the best way to prepare? Any specific stories I shouldn't miss?