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Ghost Tracker Ghost Tours – Kissimmee

$23 for VIP Ghost Walking Tour for Two (Up to $45.90 Value)

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  • Once in a Lifetime
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In a Nutshell

Learn to use an EMF reader and a K2 meter as you test the paranormal activity of 5–7 sites during this 90-minute walking tour

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 31, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Must sign waiver. Not valid 10/31. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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Walking tours let you explore the very sidewalks where that city's famous denizens once strolled and yelled, "I'm famous and I will live forever!" at passing cars. Feel the history beneath your feet with this Groupon.

$23 for a VIP Ghost Walking Tour for Two (Up to $45.90 Value)

Tour guides lead groups of up to 15 people through 5–7 haunted sites, choosing only those that have shown to be hotspots of paranormal activity on the team’s Ghost Tracker TV show. Each group gets to man the controls of a K2 meter, a DRV, and an EMF reader, allowing them to gauge the level of activity at the sites.

The tours offer an easy walk that covers less than one mile, and start nightly at 8:45 p.m. Kids ages 7 and under are free, and all guests may be asked to sign a waver, since some filmed footage may be aired on television.

Ghost Tracker Ghost Tours

In the world of reality TV, it can be hard to separate fact from scripted sensationalism. But with Ghost Tracker Ghost Tours, visitors can see firsthand how the investigators on Ghost Tracker TV gauge the paranormal activity of reputed hauntings, and will even get to help document the spooky goings-on. Using the tools showcased on the screen—including EMF readers and K2 meters—tour-goers track the level of paranormal activity at 5–7 haunted sites, all while listening to their guide recount stories of the old court house or the hanging tree. During their 90 minutes of ghost hunting, guests maintain a leisurely pace while covering less than a mile of ground, allowing them ample time to peer around with cameras for spectral images that can’t be seen with the human eye. Some tours may be filmed for the show, so guests may be asked to sign a waver in order to enjoy their 15 minutes of fame.

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The Groupon Guide to: Cleaning a Computer Keyboard

From writing emails to just opening up a Word document and typing "Today is the day I won't cry" over and over again, everything we do on a daily basis requires a computer keyboard. Keep your typing tool in immaculate condition using this proven method:

What You'll Need: • Can of compressed air
• Sharp knife
• Photo of a clean keyboard for reference
• Child, not necessarily your own
• Dirty keyboard (Pro Tip! If your keyboard isn't dirty enough, simply cover it in sunflower seeds and leave it outside to let the birds dirty it up for you.)

INSTRUCTIONS
Step One
With the can of compressed air in one hand and the knife in the other, stab the can. If you pierce the can on your first try, your knife is sharp enough to move on to Step Two. If you don't pierce it right away, keep stabbing but know that Step Two will take longer than it would if your knife had just been sharper.

Step Two
With your knife still in hand, jab at the photo of the clean keyboard until it has been shredded into a fine paste. You don't want any beautiful keyboard photos distracting you from what you took a day off of work to do—clean that computer keyboard!

Step Three
Congratulations, you are on to Step Three! With the child within earshot and awake, explain the benefits of a clean keyboard while turning the keyboard upside down and shaking it until you dislodge all crumbs and fluids the birds left behind. Now you've done more than enough today—taught a child a valuable lesson and cleaned that keyboard—to stop crying.

Which knife should I use to clean my keyboard?

Ghost Tracker Ghost Tours