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    The Critical J.

    I've looked everywhere else in Gettysburg and other historic towns in America and no other place offers ghost hunts like this one does. Good prices, nice staff, their own merchandise, and ghost tours throughout the day!

    Laurie V.

    I hate to say it, but this was not one of the better ghost tours I've ever taken. I took the one they market as the "original black cat tour". It was exactly 52 minutes long. Super short and not as thorough as any of the other cities I've visited to do these tours. I really wanted to love it, because Gettysburg is so rich in paranormal activity and history. But we barely scratched the surface of the surface of what this town has to offer. This company offers quite a few different tours, so maybe others are better. I would say scrap this one, or combine it with a different tour. Cater it more to an adult audience. (Or simply just market this one as a children's tour, since it is very short with silly/campy humor and may be good for kids who get bored or have a short attention span.) But I wouldn't recommend this tour for adults who are interested in learning the macabre history (and a little bit more thorough view of such) of Gettysburg. I consider myself a historian and while I am not an expert, I do travel pretty extensively and this was probably about my 50th ghost tour. I hate to bill it as one of the most disappointing ones, but with some work, I think that it can be improved. If I had known of the scant content, I would have perhaps picked another one from this company. Just work on marketing things as what they really are.

    Ria D.

    My friends and I visited Gettysburg and found this tour online. Our tour guide was Alex and she was great. We enjoyed the stories and loved how Alex would describe the stories. She also took time at the end to answer our questions. We do wish that there were more stops included on the tour, but overall would definitely recommend this to anyone visiting!

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    Gerg P.

    GEEEEZZZZ What's really frightening about this tour and scary is the amount you're going to pay for nothing. When people say talk is cheap, well this talk is not cheap at &10 ea. But you're gonna pay for cheap talk. Remember it's all a story and what's really scary is the people, that are telling you the stories. Don't bother taking a night tour because there's nothing to see it's too dark out. The storytellers need to hire some good comedians to write them better jokes. You're better off giving your money to a homeless person along the street.

    Mike W.

    2 part review. Have been wanting to do one of these for a long long time. Last night I finally did one and it was a lot of fun. We started by taking a tour of the Haunted Objects museum given by Ginger. Have some great objects with a ton of history. Only thing I would ask is to allow 1 picture of the first item. But I understand not wanting people to now what's inside. Was cool being surprised going into each room. After we finished the tour Ginger asked if we were doing one of the ghost tours and as it turned out the one we were doing she was giving We headed outside to begin the Haunted Field Hospital Walk. Was amazed at how many different buildings in such a small area were hospitals. Ginger definitely knew her history and adding in the ghost stories with it was great. We had one member of our group who was highly intoxicated who could barely stand and definitely got way to close to her ( even falling into me after tripping on Penelope, a cannon sticking out of the sidewalk) amazing the cannon had great history that Ginger knew all about. At the end of the night we didn't see anything or catch anything but it was still had a great time. They offer other tours focusing on aspects and we will definitely returning

    Maria D.

    Looking for something different to do while in Gettysburg we looked to Groupon for options. We found the Gettysburg Ghost Tours at a price of 2 tickets for $9, a total savings of $11 vs booking thru the website or in person. So if you're planning on taking a tour check Groupon first. However you still need to book your tour with Ghost Tours personally to reserve your spot. Once you get there you present your Groupon and exchange it for your actual ticket. The tour starts downtown in the middle of everything. Arrive 15 minutes early, dress for the weather, and wear comfortable shoes. Convenient and free parking after 4:30 pm can be found behind their location at the medical facility parking lot. Street parking is available but is limited and metered. The back part of your ticket (the piece you keep) gives you discounts to the various vendors listed and doesn't expire so it's worth hanging on to. Our tour was called Black Cat and lasted about an hour or so and involved some walking. It is my understanding that each guide (dressed in period clothing) gives their own unique spin on the tour so no two tours by different guides would be the same. Though not at all scary in nature and no ghosts were encountered it was more of a historical overview of several Gettysburg landmarks in a few blocks radius. Groups consisted of about 15 people and we were lead by candlelight. When we stopped to discuss a particular place everyone gathered around and we could hear the guide perfectly. Our guide in particular was a southerner and had a charismatic personality that was perfect for being in character. Children and folks not interested in history would find the tour boring. I'm by no means a history buff but enjoy hearing about true tales & urban legends and learning more about the areas we visit. Nothing we heard about during the tour I knew beforehand and probably wouldn't have. I did enjoy it and found the experience unique and just the right length of time and walking. I wouldn't recommend this tour for someone with limited mobility as we did go thru stone alleyways and up a steep hill. We were encouraged to take pictures along the way even if we didn't "see" anything. We were told that more often than not folks are surprised to go home and find orbs or cloudy figures in the pictures they took on tour. You are not allowed to videotape anything. Tips were also recommended at the end of the tour. So while this is called "ghost" tour I think the name is really misleading. It's more of a interesting historical tour. If you know that going in you won't be disappointed.

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    Website has expired. Guess we will have to try and book it in person next weekend. Not a good look. We will probably find something else.

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    Lots of good history information. Was not that scary but learned a lot about the area.

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    Wife had fun going and exploring two houses, gave her equipment and talked her through it. Had a really fun time

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    This was an absolute waste of time and money. Taken to two locations where the only thing ghostly was the money missing from my wallet.

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    Our tour guide Cedric was very knowledgable! Loved the stories and history. Would definitely do it again!

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    FANTASTIC!!!! Group of 10 of us all felt the same. Kudos to our driver and tour guide, Glen! What a…read moreknowledgable and energetic man!! He knows his stuff and we all walked away knowing things that we didn't before! The bus was rad!! The horn is the best! We did stop at a McDonalds so we could get food, refreshments and use the restroom. I thought this was a great idea as the tour was 3 hours. You don't stop and get at the attractions but it's so helpful knowing where all the roads lead and exactly what happened and where. Audio recording was used VERY briefly. Maybe 15 minutes total. Other than that it was Glen talking Thank you for a fantastic ride!!

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