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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Rochester Candlelight Ghost Walks

Welcome to Rochester Candlelight Ghost Walks, Rochester, NY's #1 ghost walking tours for 7 seasons! If you're looking for REAL ghosts, you've come to the right place. Rochester Candlelight Ghost Walks' tours take you through the REAL haunted Rochester, sharing Rochester's unique history and infamous true ghost stories for an unforgettable experience. Come experience the only ghost walk in Rochester that actually interacts with the ghosts and lets you in on the action! Click HERE for more info....

1 comment:

JSteffan said...

What a rip off! Went on the 10PM Terror tour. We had a total group of about 25 people on this tour. I had been informed via email from this touring company that if the tour had over 10 participants that the cost per person would only be $10. The tour guide still charged everyone $20. For $20/person I was expecting something magical. Instead I received something A LOT less than that. It was a tour on the side walk spoken through a megaphone - a tour that only walked about 2-500 yards down 1 single block. The guide gave us some history and background about the graveyard and a couple of ghost stories, but that's about it. They let us play with dousing rods at the end of the tour, but that was the only thing worth-while. I'm still trying to figure out where the "terror" part figured in? The only people in costume were the ones leading the tour. This was really a $5-10 tour. The guides just took advantage of the customers. For $20, they should have additionally provided cider, donuts, a pamphlet with some background info, and/or a t-shirt that said “I survived the Mt. Hope Cemetery Ghost Walk”. End note: Don't waste your time or money. They obviously took advantage of us. If you want the real deal, do an actual tour through Mt. Hope cemetery through the cemetery directly.