Address: 80 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801, USA
Phone: +18283188579
Sunday: 8PM–2AM
Monday: 8PM–2AM
Tuesday: 8PM–2AM
Wednesday: 8PM–2AM
Thursday: 8PM–2AM
Friday: 8PM–2AM
Saturday: 8PM–2AM
Keri Janee
Absolutely amazing tour! Learned a lot about Asheville I never knew about. Brian was a great tour guide! Knew a lot. Definitely stay after for pictures and a few stories from Brian himself. Highly recommend for a date night.
Daniel Roman
Tour was ok, say middle of the road for storytelling. Worth doing for anyone on the fence. Storied were ok but telling could of been a bit more refined. I would caution not to over exaggerate things. 1000 year old elm trees… I noticed some bad reviews and these kind of things can turn people off. I also would say you can’t take all the stories so seriously like some bad reviews state. For me personally having done a number of ghost tours, the the quality of storytelling is of most importance. I liked the speaker that he used. Huge groups on this one. More of a heads up. Generally you never see more than 40, there had to be 100 or more and he said they can do up to 200… his words.
Holly Mount
So we originally didn't plan on doing this ghost tour but we met a couple at dinner that just got done going on this ghost tour. They said they have never been that scared in there life. So we booked it the next day. We wanted to be spooked. Our tour guide right off the bat told us he has never seen ghost. That we wouldn't see anything because he thinks itd too busy in ashville got ghost. It felt like it was more of a history walk. He really just killed the mood. I wish we had someone more into it like the couple we met had.
Sarah Guarino
What a wonderful way to walk and see the lovely Asheville from a locals eyes - and get some of it's sordid history as well. Tad's energy was AMAZING - you can see in the pictures that he comes alive talking about the haunted history of Asheville! I can't imagine a better guide. Tad, I even caught the exact moment you checked in with me - "stills or video?" I thought you might get a kick out of it! 🤣
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We were told that it goes on rain or shine. Prepare by bringing rain gear. A poncho would be preferable, especially if you are in a large group since you don't wanna poke others with your umbrella! Some of the sidewalks are a bit narrow for the large group too.
I believe your daughter would be more into the supernatural tour. We did the ghost one and the guide described that to us and it sounded awesome. So, to answer your question, yes they are different.
It depends. For a motorized wheel chair, then yes. It you have difficulty's with walking hills and inclines, then it might not be the tour for you.
This time of year, our minimum for a group rate is 50 people. We lower it, in the winter, on a case-per-case basis.
It is a foot walk, but if you want to carry a tot you could. It might not be as much fun though if you can't hear the guide. If the child makes noise it would be rude to others trying to listen in this large group.
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