| Rating |
Date Attended [v] |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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Great story telling!
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| Sat, Oct 4, 08 9:30 PM |
kehammer |
Female |
20-29 |
Local |
Family With Children |
| Our tour guide, David, was a very good story teller. He recounted events vividly and emotionally, making the walk very entertaining. I would definetly take another tour with Bulldog tours. The only unpleasant thing about it was the other people in the group. They were all acting inappropriately and were completely class-less. I realize that this is no fault of the tour guide or bulldog tours, but I thought I'd mention it anyway. Highly recommended!!! |
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good tour but too much info
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| Sat, Oct 4, 08 9:30 PM |
laurabevans |
Female |
40-49 |
Combination |
Group of Friends |
| tour sites were good, the cemetary was interesting.
Our tour guides stories took too long and she did not address the whole group, she only talked to certain people.
I would of liked to hear more about the people buried in the cemetaries rather than all really lenghty stories of 2 individuals.
Saw more tombstones going back on our own during the day, and got better information on the carriage ride from the driver. |
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I can't wait to take the other tours offered!
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| Sat, Oct 4, 08 7:30 PM |
sfaye3 |
Female |
30-39 |
Local |
Family With Children |
| I went on the Charleston Ghosts and Graveyards tour with my 19 year old daughter. We had been on a "ghost tour" in Savannah and we weren't impressed by it...however, this more than exceeded our expectations. We had a great time! The group was small enough so that everyone could hear the tour guide, and I appreciated the fact that the guide (David) is a local who knows the geography and culture of the Charleston area, not just "ghost stories."
We will be taking more bulldog tours in the future and we highly recommend this one.
Paula |
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Save your money...
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| Sat, Oct 4, 08 7:30 PM |
ATWhitmire |
Female |
30-39 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| Take it from life-long locals, this tour was, at best, mediocre. It was a complete waste of money and time. Our guide, Cathy, was entertaining enough and a good story teller, despite getting really close to campy at times. I did think if she said 'with that in mind' one more time during our tour, I might scream. :/ The Ghosts and Graveyard Tour was listed as a 90 min walking tour. It was a 90 min standing tour with two stops, three stories and some history. We were shocked. The stops were St. Phillip's and the Circular Congregational Church graveyard. Our guide spent the vast majority of the time standing in front of St. Phillip's, relaying the story of Harry Reynolds capturing the image of the ghost of Sue Howard in 1987. Then we walked across Church St. and sat on a low wall while she relayed the story of Nettie Dickerson (Dock Street Theatre). We were within walking distance of the theatre, so why not walk there and tell the story there? After this, we walked around the corner to the Circular Congregational Church, where Cathy gave us the history of the church and showed us the earliest graves and headstones, relayed information about the carving of stones, and explained the originations of the phrases 'graveyard shift', 'saved by the bell' and 'dead ringer'. That was it. No mention of the ghosts at Poogan's Porch or Southend Brewery, despite being in easy walking distance of both. The description on Zerve, promises the story of John C. Calhoun's ghost - nope. The Bulldog ghost tour isn't even remotely close to being in the same league as the Tour Charleston one we took five or six years ago. We're talking the difference between pee-wee rec league football and the SEC championship. I hope, given the reported decline of Tour Charleston, another group can come in and truly fill the void in the future. |
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Historical but not scarry
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| Fri, Oct 3, 08 9:30 PM |
jchamil |
Female |
20-29 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| I enjoyed the story, but it was not very entertaining. Our group expected a good scare and it was just like taking a history walk. I don't feel like it was worth $18. |
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Wasn't Exciting
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| Sat, Sep 27, 08 9:30 PM |
sharonbruck |
Female |
30-39 |
Local |
Family Without Children |
| The tour was a little disappointing as we had to keep waiting for all the other tour groups to finish. Way too much history and no ghosts. After the tour of the cemetery, we were told that the tour guide was leaving us. She didn't even take us back to the tour site. Just a goodbye. After spending almost $40.00, a little common courtesy would have been nice.
Thank you,
Sharon Bruckner |
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Pretty Good
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| Sat, Sep 27, 08 7:30 PM |
kmjohnson |
Female |
30-39 |
Local |
Family With Children |
| The walk was not what we expected. Two adults came with 6 young adults. We were thinking it would be some history along with some scary excitement. The children were not excited by the walk but it was nice. |
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Spooky & Informative
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| Thu, Sep 25, 08 7:30 PM |
lhunter |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| The tour was great. It was both spooky and informative. One participant got an "orb" on a picture inside the graveyard on her digital camera. Very spooky!
Never knew the difference between a graveyard and a cemetary - you do learn something new everyday!
Jim (our tour guide) was a true "southern gentleman"! |
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Excellent Tour
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| Wed, Sep 24, 08 9:30 PM |
Tracy8462 |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| Our tour guide Hoon was fantastic. He was more knowledgable than any other tour guide I've ever had. His story telling abilities really added to the experience. I would highly recommend this tour, and in particular, Hoon, to any friend I know who will visit Charleston in the future. |
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Very entertaining and informative tour
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| Wed, Sep 17, 08 9:30 PM |
leo311 |
Male |
30-39 |
Unspecified |
Family With Children |
| This was a very entertaining and informative tour guided by an enthusiastic young lady. |