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Does the tour run in the rain?

YES! The tour runs on most dark and stormy nights. The only time tours will be canceled due to weather is if conditions prove to be too dangerous to proceed. In this event all reserved parties will be notified.

Where do I pick up the trolley?

Go to map and directions.

What time should I arrive for my tour?

You must check in with our gravedigger at least 30 minutes prior to your tour. Of course, you are welcome to check in even earlier than that.

Where can I park?

Go to Where to Park for parking available near our departure point.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

Please note that a significant amount of this tour requires traversing over uneven grounds and also includes historic sites and buildings with no wheelchair accessibility. 24 hour notice is requested by calling 619-298-8687.

Approximately how long is the tour?

1 hour and 30 minutes.

Is the tour suitable for children?

This tour may not be suitable for children under 13 years of age, this tour is not recommended for children.

Do you tell true stories or do you make them up?

The stories are based on local legend and lore and have been historically researched. The stories weave together the history and haunted tales associated with the sites.

Are cameras allowed on the tour?

Absolutely! Be sure to ask your driver for tips to increase your chances of photographing the supernatural.

Are we going to see a ghost?

Many of our guests have reported unusual sightings on the ghost tour. Remember to bring your camera…you never know what might appear.

Do we need reservations?

Yes. Ghosts & Gravestones has a limited number of seats per tour and frequently sells out. For more information, go to Ghost Tour Rates and Reservations.

Are food and drinks allowed while on the tour?

Food and drinks are welcome. However alcoholic beverages are not allowed under any circumstance for the safety and comfort of all of our guests.

Are dogs allowed on your trolleys?

Service animals are the only animals that are allowed on board the trolleys. A service animal means a dog, regardless of breed or type, that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a qualified individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. Animal species other than dogs, emotional support animals, comfort animals, companionship animals, and service animals in training are not service animals.

Do you use sensory-sensitive equipment?

For guests with epilepsy and/or photosensitivity, please contact us before booking a tour, as some equipment used features a flashing/strobing effect, and we will need to make the proper accommodations.