Looking for a true paranormal adventure? Gain exclusive access to one of the city’s most haunted hotels, where you’ll dive into its ghostly past using modern ghost hunting tools. The evening begins w
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- Cocktail or alternative at our bar stop
- Local tour guide
- Use a variety of ghost hunting tools throughout
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific weight limit for the ghost hunting tools, but younger participants should be at least 12 years old to join. Kids under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. If you're worried about the equipment, the guides are super helpful and will show you how to use everything safely.
A: Dress comfortably! You'll be walking around the hotel and possibly up some stairs, so wear some good shoes. Layers are a great idea since it can get chilly in the evening. And maybe avoid white—who knows what you might accidentally brush against in a haunted hotel!
A: If there's rain, they usually continue the experience since most of it is indoors at the hotel. The cocktail portion is also under cover, so you should be good! But if there's severe weather, they might reschedule. Just keep an eye out for any notifications from the provider.
Discussions
Just did the VIP Haunted Hotel Experience in SF—SO worth it!
I just got back from the VIP Haunted Hotel Experience and wow, it was incredible! The cocktail at Fior d’Italia was a cool kickoff, and the history behind the restaurant was super eerie. Exploring the San Remo Hotel was a mix of excitement and chills. Using the ghost hunting tools like the Spirit Box was a highlight! I didn’t catch any evidence of ghosts, but it felt spooky enough to believe. Highly recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves a good thrill!
Considering this haunted hotel experience for my brother—any tips?
I'm thinking of getting the VIP Haunted Hotel Experience for my brother's birthday. He’s into paranormal stuff, but it’s his first ghost hunting experience. Is it easy to follow along? Anyone have tips on what to expect?