| Rating |
Date Attended [v] |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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A wonderful tour.
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| Wed, Jul 4, 07 8:00 PM |
queenamelia8 |
Female |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| I usually find "haunted" tours to be quite cheesy and slightly boring. This tour was different! Our tour guide was exceptional and friendly. I found her stories to be slightly chilling and the descriptions of the conditions vivid. I would recommed this to anyone! |
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Great tour!
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| Mon, Jul 2, 07 9:00 PM |
kenalexander |
Male |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| I enjoyed the tour. The guide was great. The information was detailed. It didn't have any props, just the real thing. Probably the best thing was that it gave me a spooky feeling. We took two haunted tours while in Charleston. If I had to do it over, I would have just went on this one twice. |
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Great history and storytelling
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| Thu, Jun 28, 07 9:00 PM |
sepman76 |
Male |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Enjoyed the tour. Though the tour guide did a magnificent job. Can't wait until the entire jail is restored. Didn't get to see the front rooms. |
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Haunted Jail
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| Thu, Jun 28, 07 9:00 PM |
LisaRut |
Female |
Under 20 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| The Haunted Jail Tour was very interesting. The tour told you about how it was like to live there. If you are looking for scary scary things this isn't it. There is nothing scary about the Haunted Jail it just looks scary from the outside. The tour guide makes the tour scary not the Haunted Jail itself. Our tour guide would close the 900 pound door so we woould see how it was like and it was scary. But don't get your hopes up because it is mostly about the history of the jail and a little bit of stories that worn't scary. I would not recomened kids under the age of 7 because it would be scary to them but not to us. I would recomend that you go on this tour. |
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Great Tour!
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| Wed, Jun 27, 07 9:00 PM |
SandyMcCloud |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| We enjoyed our Jail House Tour! Our tour guide was great! She was very informative and interesting. I especially liked the "history" she told about the jail.
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Loved it!
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| Sat, Jun 23, 07 9:00 PM |
srandres64 |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| We loved the tour! Definitely one of the highlights of our trip to Charleston. Our group consisted of 2 moms and our 17 and 21 year old hard to please daughters. Our guide was great! Can't say enough good about him. He was extremely articulate, interesting and educational. His name has slipped my mind but we were on the Thursday night (July 5) 7:30 tour. Thanks so much!
Sharon |
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Entertaining
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| Tue, Jun 19, 07 9:00 PM |
jedeems |
Female |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Other |
| We enjoyed the tour it was entertaining and suspencful. The tour guide was great. We really liked being shut up in one of the cells for a few minutes. It was very enjoyable. |
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Wasnt worth the money
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| Mon, Jun 18, 07 9:00 PM |
cozziedog29 |
Female |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| I went on this tour w/3 of my friends. Our tour guide was nice enough, but I felt like he was just telling facts that he had memorized - he wasn't a 'story teller' so the tour may have been better w/a more interesting tour guide.
The first 10 minutes of the tour consisted of the group circling around him in front of the jail while he listed all the different tours that he does as he explained the certification process for Charleston Tour Guides.
He then proceeded to pass around black & white photos of what the jail originally looked like. It was pretty ridiculous. It was a night tour, so it was dark outside and the photocopies were in plastic sheets straight out of his 3-ring binder. He held the pictures and used his flashlight on them for us to see - but between the lack of light, glare & quality of the pictures it was difficult even to see what he was trying to point out.
He then proceeded around the side of the building and then to the back. Each time stopping to spout more of his 'knowledge'. After about 25 minutes we entered the jail and spent about 15 minutes inside. There are no lights inside. We were lucky that there was a man in the group who also had a flashlight which he used to help us see the steps and doorways because our guide stayed in the front of the pack - I guess the first 2 or 3 people could see where they were walking, but the rest of us were pretty blind.
Overall I think it was just a waste of time. The history of the jail is very interesting - but you can read all about it (and more) on-line for free. And quite frankly, we didnt really take a night tour of a jail simply to learn of its history, we were hoping for at least a little spookiness...none to be found. Usually I'm a big scaredy-cat...Jurassic Park gave me nightmares...but this tour did not even evoke a single goose bump.
Save your money.
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Great for Entertainment and History
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| Sun, Jun 17, 07 9:00 PM |
mrodriguez |
Female |
20-29 |
Combination |
Family Without Children |
| We did the 9pm tour of the jail house with Ginger. She was friendly, informative and very open minded. As soon as we arrived at the building there were bats circling the jail which really helped to add to the mood. My husband. mother-in-law and nephew all believe in ghosts so were more into seeing spirts. My husband even claims that one touched his ankle when we were in the torture room. Personally I am not as much of a believer but still thouroughly enjoyed the tour, learning about the history and hearing all of Gingers stories. Would definatley recomend the tour and the company and hope to go on another tour when we return to Charleston. if you are going on the tour in the evening wear bug spray!!
Thanks! |
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Not Worth The Money
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| Sat, Jun 16, 07 8:00 PM |
jailhouse666 |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| We purchased tickets online before we came to Charleston for the Jailhouse tour. We were VERY diappointed. It was just a person telling ghost stories. The jail house was being refurbished and the rooms we were taken to were all just empty rooms with plywood floors. We did go in one room that was supposed to be where cells were but who knows. I couldn't get past the steel beam supports and plywood floors. I guess I was hoping to see some authentic cells and other things that were actually original to the jail. Since it's all about "ghosts' stories just stay in the front of the jail where the "tour" starts that's the most authentic thing you will see. |