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Former Ghost Hunters International cast member leads guests to more than 10 haunted downtown locales

Hauntings are frequently attributed to a community's overactive imagination, much like the existence of Wyoming. You be the judge with this Groupon.

$16 for a Ghost Tour for Two ($34 Value)

As guides spin tales of infamous deaths linked to the city's hauntings, tour goers hunt for spirits and attempt to snap their pictures at more than 10 downtown locations. The 90-minute journey begins at 9 p.m. across from The Menger Hotel at Alamo Plaza, and check-in begins at 8:30 p.m. Tours are not available on Sundays or Tuesdays.

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About Ghost Hunts of San Antonio Texas Tour

When horror movies like the Paranormal Activity franchise need a supernatural adviser and The Atlantic Paranormal Society needs a recruiter, they turn to Robert. A former cast member on SyFy's Ghost Hunters International, he draws on his extensive paranormal know-how to lead 90-minute nighttime treks with Ghost Hunts of San Antonio Texas Tour.

Exploring the dusky streets of downtown San Antonio, the tour stops at more than 10 locations with verified ghost activity, including the Flannery House, the Crockett Hotel, and the Casino Club building, where apparitions can be spotted mulling over the same poker hand they've been holding for more than 100 years. Rob showcases modern ghost-hunting equipment while helping guests detect spirits by seeking out cold spots and snapping photographs. When he's not commanding the hunt, he regales visitors with factual accounts of the deaths of famous San Antonio spirits including Mae West, Davie Crockett, and Roy Rogers.

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