Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour

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Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour

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Savannah goes bump in the night. This downtown walking ghost tour turns a normal stroll into a guided set of stories, stops, and spooky photo moments. I like that it is run by licensed guides who also work as professional storytellers, authors, and playwrights.

I also like the practical format: a 1 hour 30 minutes walking route, a central meeting point at Madison Square, and a clear start time that keeps the night moving. The main downside to consider is that a walking tour can feel like a long wait if your group is a bit spread out, especially when people stop for questions or photos.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • Licensed storyteller guides: you’re not just hearing spooky talk; the pacing is built like good theater.
  • Madison Square start: check in at 6:45 pm and the tour begins at 7:00 pm.
  • Photo-friendly stops: the tour is designed with plenty of opportunities to grab pictures as you learn.
  • All-weather planning: it runs in all weather conditions, so bring the right outer layer.
  • Mobile ticket: you can keep things simple with a ticket on your phone.

Price and Timing: Does $27.18 Make Sense?

Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour - Price and Timing: Does $27.18 Make Sense?
At about $27.18 per person for roughly 90 minutes, this is the kind of activity you book when you want a strong dose of atmosphere without spending all night. You’re paying for a live guide, a planned walking route, and the back-and-forth of questions along the way.

Another small but important value point: the tour typically gets booked about 6 days in advance. That’s usually a sign that popular time slots sell out, so if you want a specific evening, I’d lock it in early. The start is 7:00 pm, and check-in is 6:45 pm, so plan a little buffer before you arrive.

Where You Meet: Madison Square on Bull Street

You’ll meet at Madison Square, 332 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401. Check in begins at 6:45 pm, and the walking portion starts at 7:00 pm. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, which is helpful if you’re planning dinner or drinks nearby afterward.

This location is central, which matters on a night tour. You’re not trying to coordinate transport to a random spot in the dark. You can also handle the practical stuff fast: restrooms if you’re close by, grab a layer if the temperature drops, and make sure you’re ready to walk.

One note: it’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can feel better than the usual shuffle of mixed parties, because your guide isn’t managing a crowd that isn’t yours.

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The Tour Format: What 90 Minutes Actually Feels Like

Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour - The Tour Format: What 90 Minutes Actually Feels Like
This is a walking tour with several downtown stops. Each location has a story tied to it, and your guide keeps things moving with a mix of history and the paranormal angle. The tour is structured for “stop, listen, look, take a photo, move on,” which makes it easier for people who get bored on long explanations.

You might also notice that the “ghost” part is part spooky story, part point-to-the-details narration. Your guide will have you watching the setting, not just imagining it. That’s a big reason why these tours often work better with a guide than on your own: you learn what to look for and why it matters.

And yes, the tour is billed as all ages. In practice, the ride depends on your kids’ vibe. If they enjoy stories, questions, and a little fear-factor, it can be a fun family activity. If they’re easily overwhelmed or quickly bored, you’ll want to manage expectations.

Stop 1 at Madison Square: The Opening Act

Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour - Stop 1 at Madison Square: The Opening Act
Your tour begins at Madison Square. It’s a smart first stop because it gives the guide a base to set the tone: where you are, what the area means historically, and how the evening’s stories connect from place to place.

This starting point also helps with photos. The tour is set up to be photo-friendly from the beginning, which matters because the best pictures usually happen early—before coats come on and everyone’s energy level shifts.

The guide setup is another part of the “opening act” value. You’re not dealing with a random performer reading a script. These are licensed tour guides who work as professional storytellers, authors, and playwrights, which tends to show up in how they handle pacing and dramatic beats.

The Middle of the Walk: Landmarks, Evidence, and Photo Stops

After Madison Square, you’ll hit several more downtown landmarks. The key is that each stop comes with context, then a ghostly thread that ties the story to the setting. The aim is not only to scare you. It’s to help you see Savannah’s downtown fabric as something layered—where past and myth get braided together.

Photo ops aren’t an afterthought. The tour is designed so you can take pictures during the storytelling moments, not just at the end. If you like capturing locations while you’re learning, you’ll enjoy the rhythm.

There’s also a “evidence” angle to the paranormal discussion. Some guides reference captured materials and earlier tour materials as part of the experience, which can make the ghost talk feel more grounded than pure fiction. Just remember: this is still storytelling. Treat the paranormal elements as part of the fun narrative, not as lab-grade proof.

Meet the Guides: What Makes Lance, Adam, and Brandon Work

Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour - Meet the Guides: What Makes Lance, Adam, and Brandon Work
The difference between a good ghost tour and a great one often comes down to the guide’s voice and confidence. Here, the guides are repeatedly praised for storytelling that feels natural, funny, and informed. Specific names you may encounter include Lance, Adam, and Brandon, and they’re noted for mixing history with spooky fun in a way that doesn’t feel forced.

You’ll also want to pay attention to how your guide uses materials. One guide style leans more on visuals and photos, while another approach might include using a device during parts of the story. If you dislike tours that depend too heavily on screens, you may want to keep that in mind when you choose your time slot.

The practical takeaway: a skilled guide makes the group feel smaller. You get better pacing, better story clarity, and more time for your own questions without the tour falling apart.

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How Family-Friendly Is This, Really?

The tour is marketed as all ages, and it can work well for kids who like spooky stories and historical details. One family-friendly strength is that the guide tends to add humor and keeps the walk moving at an easy pace for different ages.

Still, scary stories are scary. If you’re bringing younger kids, consider how sensitive they are to creepy themes. Even in a family-friendly format, some of the tales can get gruesome, which may be too intense for the youngest children.

If you’re traveling with a small dog, it’s worth knowing that at least one tour experience included a little dog joining along happily. The tour is a walking event, so keep leashes manageable and be ready to follow the guide’s pace.

Comfort Tips for a Night Walk in Savannah

This is a walking tour, and it runs in all weather conditions, so plan like you’re going out at night, not just sightseeing. If it’s warm, you’ll still want breathable layers because ghost tours can involve stopping and waiting. If it’s cool, bring a coat you can comfortably wear while walking.

Also pack the basics:

  • Water, since food and drinks aren’t included
  • Bug spray or repellent if the weather is buggy (some guides have been prepared for this)
  • A phone battery plan for photos, because you’ll likely take plenty

One more comfort factor is group pacing. Ghost tours are fun, but big or spread-out groups can cause delays. You’ll get more from the experience if you’re ready to walk consistently and stay close to your guide.

What’s Included, What’s Not, and What That Means for You

Included:

  • A local guide
  • A professional guide
  • A tour escort/host

Not included:

  • Food and drinks

That inclusion list matters because it signals a setup beyond “one person talking.” You’re getting a guided experience with support, which usually means smoother logistics during stops and easier time to ask questions.

Because food and drinks aren’t included, I’d plan a snack strategy. Either eat before the tour or bring something small if you know your timing runs late. A 90-minute walk plus story pauses can make your energy drop, especially with kids.

So…Should You Book Savannah Shadows?

I’d book this if you want a guided, story-driven night in downtown Savannah that’s built around landmarks, photos, and a guide who can actually perform. The price is reasonable for the time and the live guide format, and the Madison Square start makes it easy to drop into your evening plan.

I would hesitate only if you know your group will struggle with walking or if you’re bringing very young kids who get scared fast or bored quickly by stories. Also, if you strongly prefer tours with minimal device use, choose your expectations accordingly.

If you like history with a spooky edge, this is a solid way to spend about 90 minutes in Savannah instead of just wandering around hoping you find the right details.

FAQ

How long is the Savannah Shadows all-ages ghost tour?

The tour lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Where is the meeting point?

You meet at Madison Square, 332 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

What time does the tour start?

Check in is at 6:45 pm, and the tour starts at 7:00 pm.

What’s included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes a local guide, a professional guide, and a tour escort/host.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Is this a private tour?

It is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.

What if the weather is bad?

The tour operates in all weather conditions, but if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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