Walking Ghost Tour or Haunted Party for Two or Four from Ghost Tours of Atlanta
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Supernatural yarn-spinners recount stories of Atlanta's paranormal past during downtown walking tours & gatherings at famous haunted locales
Spooky is the most neglected of the five basic human emotions: spooky, joy, sorrow, grouchy, and wet. Get horror glands pumping with today’s Groupon to Ghost Tours of Atlanta. Choose from the following options:
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For $15, you get two tickets to a 90-minute ghost tour (up to a $30 value).
For $39, you get a ghost party for two people (a $100 value) including:
- One alcoholic drink per person
- Unlimited soda
- One shared appetizer A 90-minute ghost tale
- For $75, you get a ghost party for four people (a $200 value) including:
- One alcoholic drink per person
- Unlimited soda
- One shared appetizer
- A 90-minute ghost tale
Ghost Tours of Atlanta's paranormally connected storytellers introduce locals to the city's haunted history during nightly walking tours and two-hour ghostly galas. While meandering the streets of downtown Atlanta, tour guides recount tales of haunted schools, theaters, and passed-on residents still roaming the streets and stealing sheets. Walkers convene at 8:30 p.m. outside of the Ellis hotel before embarking on moonlit journeys in the chilly wakes of lingering specters.
During each two-hour ghost party at one of three locations, brave attendees learn what makes their surroundings spine-tingling while sipping beverages, nibbling on appetizers, and trembling like a cavity under a drill. Most parties also flaunt a full bar, where guests can soothe nerves with stiffer gulps for an additional charge. As lights flicker and doorknobs pretend to be inanimate, party hosts escort imaginations through eerie accounts of the past and before the past. Each starting at 6:30 p.m., parties take place on Wednesdays at Meehan's Irish Pub, located in the haunted Macy's building; on Tuesdays and Thursdays at former funeral home Pitty Pat's Porch; and on Sundays at the Ellis Hotel, the site of deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history. More than one ghost party may be held at a location at the same time.
Supernatural yarn-spinners recount stories of Atlanta's paranormal past during downtown walking tours & gatherings at famous haunted locales
Spooky is the most neglected of the five basic human emotions: spooky, joy, sorrow, grouchy, and wet. Get horror glands pumping with today’s Groupon to Ghost Tours of Atlanta. Choose from the following options:
-
For $15, you get two tickets to a 90-minute ghost tour (up to a $30 value).
For $39, you get a ghost party for two people (a $100 value) including:
- One alcoholic drink per person
- Unlimited soda
- One shared appetizer A 90-minute ghost tale
- For $75, you get a ghost party for four people (a $200 value) including:
- One alcoholic drink per person
- Unlimited soda
- One shared appetizer
- A 90-minute ghost tale
Ghost Tours of Atlanta's paranormally connected storytellers introduce locals to the city's haunted history during nightly walking tours and two-hour ghostly galas. While meandering the streets of downtown Atlanta, tour guides recount tales of haunted schools, theaters, and passed-on residents still roaming the streets and stealing sheets. Walkers convene at 8:30 p.m. outside of the Ellis hotel before embarking on moonlit journeys in the chilly wakes of lingering specters.
During each two-hour ghost party at one of three locations, brave attendees learn what makes their surroundings spine-tingling while sipping beverages, nibbling on appetizers, and trembling like a cavity under a drill. Most parties also flaunt a full bar, where guests can soothe nerves with stiffer gulps for an additional charge. As lights flicker and doorknobs pretend to be inanimate, party hosts escort imaginations through eerie accounts of the past and before the past. Each starting at 6:30 p.m., parties take place on Wednesdays at Meehan's Irish Pub, located in the haunted Macy's building; on Tuesdays and Thursdays at former funeral home Pitty Pat's Porch; and on Sundays at the Ellis Hotel, the site of deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history. More than one ghost party may be held at a location at the same time.