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about 1 year ago
It depends on the tour, really.
Most likely, they will take you on a tour of haunted locations in the city, maybe a few graveyard walks.
This is why you should bring cameras, digital voice recorders, etc (If they allow it on the tour, of course).
What is REALLY scary is recording audio with a digital voice recorder and listening to it later and hearing someone’s voice on it that no one else heard!
Ghost tours don’t typically have cheesy haunted house effects, but I’m not saying it absolutely won’t have anything like that.
It sounds like a lot of fun!
about 1 year ago
Not in my experience, but they are fun. In London they also do Jack the Ripper tours which is apparently ‘scary’. I know some people claim to have seen ghosts during these tours but I’ve never seen anyone ever come away actually scared
about 1 year ago
actually it depends, i went to the ones in London very interesting indeed but you get lots of knowledge it would have be really nice if you told us which one!