Our first ghost tour. While looking for a tour to go on during our trip to Savannah, 6th Sense Ghost and Cemetery Tours was advertised as a ghost hunting tour. I told my wife to ignore the rest and sign us up! That she did.
I had no idea what to expect, however I thought maybe we might get a goose bump. I thought at the least it would be some nice history etc. WRONG!
Patrick Burns brought ghost hunting equipment and was ready to go! He gave a very informative pre-briefing if you will and answered questions. My question right off the bat was if we might be lucky to get an EVP? Google EVP if you don't know what it is. He became excited and said YES most definitely the chance of getting one tonight are extremely high. NO guarantee of course but very high.
Fast forward to one of our stops (you'll have to inquire to find out)! Anyhow fast forward to one of our stops and things started to get REAL!
One of our fellow tour goers actually had presence of mind to bring a K2 device, again google it. The K2 started to peg, my wife felt an energy near her and also a cold spot. The cold spot was verified by fellow tour goers and Patrick himself.
Now for the really cool part. Patrick was asking questions into the ap on his device known as the Echovox (itunes) and the way this works is that it scans AM frequencies and several channels for possible wavelengths of EVP phenomena. One of our fellow tour goers asked my wife what her name was. She told him and a moment later we heard my wife's name on the Echovox. What's more is the name of the lady standing NEXT to my wife ALSO came across the Echovox! This was beyond exciting for our first tour for sure.
Well, during the tour I had gone to itunes and downloaded Echovox for myself. I had received hits as well not even knowing what I was doing yet with the ap. Rather amazing stuff.
We were so taken aback that we even went to the same location the next morning. Get this... We asked the same questions and sure enough we got my wife's name on MY Echovox this time. What's more? The entity even said her nick name. YIKES. We got the chills alright!
I'd say at the very least you will enjoy the history, and the stories. I would caution against getting hopes up too high as what we had happen even took our tour guide by surprise!
A great time and if you are into this sort of tour by all...
Read moreEmbark on a journey through time and history with the 6th Sense World cemetery tour, an experience that promises to captivate and intrigue visitors of all ages. Located in [insert location], this unique tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the stories and spirits of those who have gone before us.
Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour takes you on a hauntingly beautiful exploration of Bonaventure Cemetery in the city of Thunderbolt, GA, a place steeped in history and mystery. As you wander through the labyrinthine paths and towering monuments, you can’t help but feel a sense of reverence for the souls laid to rest here.
What sets the 6th Sense World cemetery tour apart is its commitment to storytelling. At each stop along the way, guides regale visitors with tales of the cemetery’s most famous residents, from war heroes to pioneering figures of industry and art. These narratives not only bring history to life but also offer a deeper understanding of the people who shaped the world we live in today.
But the tour doesn’t stop at mere historical facts – it delves into the realm of the supernatural, exploring the legends and lore that surround the cemetery. From ghostly apparitions to unexplained phenomena, the 6th Sense World tour invites visitors to ponder the mysteries of life and death in a truly immersive way.
What’s more, the tour is conducted with the utmost respect for both the living and the deceased. Guides are sensitive to the solemnity of the cemetery setting, ensuring that visitors can explore and learn in a safe and respectful environment.
Whether you’re a history buff, a paranormal enthusiast, or simply someone with a curious mind, the 6th Sense World cemetery tour offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the past and a lingering...
Read moreThis was a okay tour but I don’t think I’d recommend it to anyone. I’ve been on ghost tours in Nola, Charleston, and I’ve even gone on a ghost tour in Savannah before with a different tour company and I’ve enjoyed them all. We went on the 18+ sixth sense tour and the tour was surprisingly childish. Towards the end of the tour, the tour guide mentioned a SCAD student who mysteriously vanished in the 90’s. As someone with a bachelors degree and a masters degree in criminal justice and criminology, missing persons cases are something I take very seriously. I asked the tour guide if he knew the missing students last name and he didn’t. When I got home I searched the internet and couldn’t find one thing about a missing SCAD student from the 90’s so, I emailed the company to see if they could give anymore information about the student. I received no response so the next day I reached out via Facebook and it’s almost an entire week later and still nobody has been able to provide the students last name. I know many people who work extremely hard to being awareness to missing persons cases and this missing student was definitely someone I would have loved to bring to their attention. I’ve come to the conclusion that the missing student was just completely made up.. In a city with as much history as Savannah I feel like there’s no reason to add things to a tour that never actually happened.. especially a fake missing...
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