Dead of Night Ghost Hunt With Equipment in Colonial Williamsburg
Face your fears and explore the unknown as Colonial Ghosts dares you to reach out to the other side and connect with Williamsburg’s restless dead.
Join the Dead of Night Ghost Hunt with Equipment in Colonial Williamsburg to explore its ghostly world using the latest ghost-hunting tools and techniques designed to unveil the unseen.
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Dead of Night Ghost Hunt With Equipment in Colonial Williamsburg
The Dead of Night Ghost Hunt in Colonial Williamsburg is a late-night excursion down Duke of Gloucester Street and into the shadowy spiritual world of Virginia. Explore the streets of Williamsburg like never before with the same ghost-hunting technology seen on popular television shows and YouTube videos. Venture with experienced tour guides, who will lead you through the night with enthralling stories about Williamsburg's haunted past. When it is all said and done, you’ll have the opportunity to reach out to the main characters of these stories. Book your spot tonight!
Where to Meet, Park, and Directions
428 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
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Alexandra Böhler
(Translated by Google) The tour was great, the tour guide had an enormous amount of knowledge and you could tell that he really cared about sharing ev...
Abbie Windsor
My husband and I enjoyed the 2 hour tour. Our guide was Austin, he did a great job! Highly recommend for history buffs or anyone who likes the paranor...
Pat S.
What a great tour! Lots of great stories. It was fun but spooky walking colonial Williamsburg at night. Patrick was a fantastic guide.
Tour Preview: Where You’ll Go
Bruton Parish Church Cemetery
Located in the former house of worship of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Burton Parish Church Cemetery was once a Civil War hospital. Today, it is full of restless spirits, like the man with the burning red eyes, who scares unlucky visitors with his elongated neck and Victorian dress.
The Governor’s Palace
One hundred fifty skeletons were found during the Williamsburg Governor’s Palace restoration in the 1930s, and stories of spirits inhabiting the hedge maze have been well-known since. Most terrifying is a local legend about an escaped insane asylum patient murdering a young woman in the maze. It is said his spirit still resides there to this day.
Market Square and Magazine
Severed limbs once piled up in the Market Square during the Civil War when it was home to the Williamsburg Baptist Church. A maniacal man called the Head Devil gladly volunteered here to dismember the limbs of injured soldiers during the Battle of Williamsburg. Now, visitors to the nearby Market Square Tavern report seeing the horrid figures of dismembered soldiers crawling around the square at night.
What is the Dead of Night Ghost Hunt About?
The spirits of Williamsburg roam in eternal torment, wandering the streets where thousands of tourists walk daily. Wouldn’t you like to hear what they are saying? Come along on the Dead of Night Ghost Hunt and communicate with the dead using state-of-the-art ghost-hunting equipment.
Dive into this ghostly world while we utilize the most modern ghost-hunting techniques to contact the dead. Indulge in ghost-hunting tools like spirit boxes, EMF readers, laser grids, and mag lights to conjure up the long-dead spirits of Williamsburg. Prepare yourself to potentially engage with specters like the ghost of Reverend Jones’s wife or the many spirits of the Peyton Randolph House. Their response may chill you to the bone.
Journey towards the unknown to find an answer to the age-old question: Do ghosts exist? Williamsburg’s three-hundred-year-old history makes it the perfect city for an investigation. Riddled with war, disease, and the timeless tale of human suffering, Old Dominion’s first capital is a landmine of otherworldly activity. Every step will lead you to another explosively eerie experience, each scarier than the last. Book your spot on the Dead of Night Ghost Hunt to connect with the spirit world tonight!
Reasons to Take the Dead of Night Ghost Hunt
Williamsburg is one of America’s top tourist attractions. Millions of families come from far and wide yearly to join histor ... ic tours, walk the preserved streets, and learn about this living museum. But what else is there to do? If you find yourself in Colonial Williamsburg and want to try something different, why not go on a ghost hunt? Our ghost hunts are unique experiences in Williamsburg that you’ll never forget! Shake up your vacation by communicating with those who have left this mortal coil! Hear Williamsburg's history from the source.
Trust your sixth sense, and join us for a ghost hunt in Williamsburg. If you’ve dreamed of joining the ranks of your favori ... te TV ghost hunters like Zac Baggans and Jack Osbourne, take matters into your own hands. We provide you with the necessary equipment to track down even the most secretive spirits. Book your spot today to begin your hunt!
Are things getting stale in your love life? Nothing gets the heart pumping faster than a close encounter with the other side. ... Take your romance to the next level on our Williamsburg Dead of Night Ghost Tour. You and your special someone will hold each other close as the frightening reality of the spiritual world comes to light. If you’re a local in Williamsburg looking for a way to spice up your love life, book a tour tonight!
Williamsburg during the day is a quaint and picturesque look into Colonial life that can be found nowhere else in America. Bu ... t have you ever wondered what it looks like when the sun goes down? The idyllic buildings suddenly become more sinister as the spirits come out to play. Take our Dead of Night Ghost Hunt to see America’s living museum come to life after dark!
Have you always dreamed of communicating with the dead? Join us as we reach out to the many phantoms of Williamsburg to under ... stand what goes on in the afterlife. Williamsburg's colonial history and role in two major American wars make it the perfect place to explore the strange phenomena of life after death. We’ll show you the ropes, and even if you have no experience with ghost hunting, you’ll learn what it takes to record your own paranormal encounter! Reserve your spot today on this exciting and unique Williamsburg tour.
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Tour Meeting Location: In front of the Kimball Theater, at 424 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Tour Times: 8PM, 9PM NIGHTLY
Tour Length: 1hr to 1hr 15 minutes
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
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Tour Meeting Location: In front of the Kimball Theater, at 424 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Tour Times: Monday through Saturday at 10PM
Tour Length: 1.5hr
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Experience haunted Williamsburg with chilled drinks and chilling tales on our spirited haunted pub crawl. Visit some of the area’s most haunted taverns while uncovering the tragic events and dismal disasters that gave these popular watering holes their cursed reputation.
Tour Meeting Location: In front of the Kimball Theater, 424 W Duke of Gloucester St. in Merchant's Square at 428 W Duke of Gloucester
Tour Times: Daily at 545PM
Tour Length: Approximately 2 hours
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Join us as we uncover the extraordinary stories of the unsung heroes whose legacies continue to echo throughout history. Hear the seldom-heard tales of daring escapes and acts of defiance that left an indelible mark on American history.
Tour Meeting Location: In front of the Kimball Theater, 424 W Duke of Gloucester St. in Merchant's Square at 428 W Duke of Gloucester
Tour Times: Daily at 1PM
Tour Length: Approximately 2 hours
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Prepare for a tour filled with amazement and intrigue as our guides take you on a journey to Williamsburg's legendary sites known for unsolved mysteries, insidious crimes, and notorious figures from its scandalous past.
Tour Meeting Location: In front of the Kimball Theater, 424 W Duke of Gloucester St. in Merchant's Square at 428 W Duke of Gloucester
Tour Times: Daily at 11AM
Tour Length: Approximately 2 hours
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Want to discover the best and most unique watering holes in Williamsburg? Take a tour with Drink Williamsburg to discover the area’s top breweries, wineries, and historical sites, all while hearing stories about the people and places that built this historic town.
Tour Meeting Location: In front of: Amber Ox Public House, 525 Prince George St Suite 102, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Tour Times: Daily at 3PM
Tour Length: Approximately 2 hours
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