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Ghost Tours Texas – Multiple Locations

Haunted Outdoor Walking Tour for 2, 4, or Up to 10 (Up to 55% Off)

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Fri Dec 07 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$44
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In a Nutshell

Walking tours through Galveston and Houston Heights led by knowledgeable guides

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 6, 2013
  • Limit 10 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 2 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required via email only. Must specify souvenir request when booking reservation for 10-person party option. Valid for Saturday night tours only. Must sign waiver. Gratuity and $1.50/person tax not included.
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Haunted tours reveal that ghosts and ghouls hide behind every corner, and not just in your inescapable nightmares. Every city is a coffin thanks to this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $22 for a haunted outdoor walking tour for two (up to a $44 value)
  • $40 for a haunted outdoor walking tour for four (up to an $88 value)
  • $125 for a private haunted-walking-tour party for up to 10 (up to a $270 value)

Ghost Tours Texas

The ghastly guides of Ghost Tours Texas lead groups of foolhardy interlopers on story-filled journeys past the spectrally inhabited landmarks of Galveston and Houston Heights. On the Galveston tour, a knowledgeable leader takes parties through the Silk Stocking District to visit the 1858 Ashton Villa mansion, whose second floor is occupied by the phantom “Miss Betty” Brown, and whose basement is occupied by a man who years ago forgot how to work a doorknob. The guide also divulges tales told from eyewitness accounts.

The Houston Heights tour winds through the area's historical and opulent homes, exploring such mysteries as the story of the Dean Correl murders and the children who are said to still haunt the alleyways of Houston Heights. Guides weave tales of ghostly possessions and evil voodoo dolls peppered with real-life testimonies from local residents.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Escaping a Glass Prison Cell

With new weird laws constantly being passed, there's a good chance you'll probably be convicted of an obscure crime and sentenced to imprisonment in a large glass holding cell. Here's how you can get out:

  • Glass will melt at a certain temperature, but why bother going through all that trouble when you can just break it by throwing yourself against one of the walls?

  • Look around for structural weaknesses. If you can't find any, you're not looking hard enough because that holding cell is composed of large pieces of easily breakable glass.

  • Turn around and pick up that 40-pound sledgehammer that's been sitting in the corner this entire time. When your adrenaline starts pumping from lifting that heavy sledgehammer, put it back down and use that adrenaline surge to propel your body straight through the glass.

  • In movies, people are always shattering nearby drinking glasses and windows by singing in an unbearably high pitch. Do the same thing, but instead of singing, just use any solid part of your body to smash that glass!

When is your town getting a glass prison?

Ghost Tours Texas

  • A

    Houston Heights

    1548 Heights Blvd.
    Houston, Texas 77008
    (832) 224-8687
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  • B

    Galveston

    911 24th Ave.
    Galveston, Texas 77550
    (832) 224-8687
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