Had the best time going here. My sister told me it was around where she lived, so she took me and my nephew, who is 2, so with him running around, we were pressed for time, but man oh man, did I use my time wisely. If you believe in Bigfoot, have ever seen a Bigfoot, or even if you think it's all a hoax, well buddy, have I got the place for You! (Totally support the big guy here ☝). The Bigfoot Expedition was amazing! I had the best time! The price was not steep at all, the ladies working there were so friendly, and let you choose if you'd like a tour guide or just a look for yourself. They have coffee and cookies for their guests upfront, so I was way down for this trip! Everything was put together so well, and the information was easy to understand and interesting. You cannot get bored here! Once I got a look at the people who help sponsor the museum framed on the wall, I got overly excited once I spotted my main man, Mr. David Paulides, and I knew right then that I was about to be schooling my sister on this subject. I think she got tired of hearing me go on about all the sections they had. They cover everything from the famous Patterson- Gimlin footage, the Dyatlov Pass incident, the attack at Ape Canyon in Washington, even Mike Whooley's harrowing story of being chased by 2 bigfoots. With all that said. Go to it. You will not regret spending $7 a person. And when you are done check out the gift shop, they have some neat items there, including David Paulides's Missing 411 books. If you've never heard of them and think 'Im not spending $ on something I don't even know what its about. ' There's plenty of videos on YouTube, talking about the subject. Coast to Coast radio is a favorite when talking to David or just examining Bigfoot and the unknown. Do yourself a favor and visit the Bigfoot Expedition! You will not be...
Read moreHave you ever wondered if the legendary Bigfoot actually exists? This question tantalizes the minds of many, and the Bigfoot Museum offers a captivating exploration into this enduring mystery. Located in a quaint, forested area that seems fitting for the subject matter, the museum is a treasure trove of artifacts and a must-visit for enthusiasts and skeptics alike.
Upon entering the museum, you're immediately immersed in an atmosphere that balances curiosity with a sense of adventure. The carefully curated exhibits feature a range of intriguing artifacts, from purported Bigfoot footprints and hair samples to plaster casts and historical newspaper clippings. Each display is accompanied by detailed descriptions and the occasional anecdotal account, which adds a rich narrative layer to the experience.
One of the standout sections is the audio-visual room, where you can watch documentaries, compelling testimonies, coupled with some genuinely eerie footage, might just make you reconsider your stance on Bigfoot's existence.
The Bigfoot Museum offers a fascinating and enjoyable experience that skillfully blends entertainment with education. Whether you walk away convinced of Bigfoot's existence or simply more informed about the legend, one thing is certain: this museum provides a memorable journey into one of the world's most enduring mysteries. Highly recommended for anyone with an open mind and a sense...
Read moreWasn't sure what to expect at Expedition: Bigfoot—all though we read the online reviews beforehand. My son (who's 25) insisted we go. It was a rainy day and the museum was just down the highway from our cabin. Two quick things: (1) As a museum, the place is very well done. Interesting exhibits with many cultural/social tie-ins. Yeah, it's hokey, but it's fun and, again, well done. (2) Some of the visitors (maybe most) are "true believers," and they'll talk your ear off about the time old Uncle Pete was fishing near the Chattahoochee, when he saw...You get the idea.
Note: I would have given Expedition:Bigfoot a "Very Good" rating, but I just don't think it's for everybody.
Here is my bigfoot story!
“My own wife didn’t believe me, I guess,been married 20 years. At the time “It wasn’t no bear. It was walking straight up, like a human, with long arms swinging back and forth like a monkey. I saw it on the side of the road, it took five steps and was gone in the woods.”
Prior to that, I wasn’t what you’d call a believer in the fabled creature. I wonders if development in the area is flushing them out.
“I mean, I’m 41 and I’ve never seen one before, I was definitely afraid. “I wasn’t getting out of the truck and I wasn’t going to go into the woods looking for it.” It had a look of lust in its eyes! And I wasn't going to be molested by....
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