How to take a Ghost Tour

When you look at the image you can see it, the light colored round dot that people keep telling you is dust, but you know better - its an orb - or in other words, a ghost.

Next time you come to Florida, after you’ve spent the day at Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, spend the night time hours walking around town searching for ghosts. (bet you’ll even find a tour near your town)

Ghost tours will often include such places as train stations, their tracks & platforms. Being ready to be outside is important. Copyright 2009 Rochelle Paul.


Admit it, you’ve always wanted to. You secretly watch Ghost Adventures and dream of being locked down with Zac and the boys. Perhaps you occasionally call out to ghosts, hoping to see something or hearing something, maybe praying at the same time that you don’t.

The fact is, you’re fascinated with the idea of an afterlife and that perhaps ghosts, good, bad and otherwise are playing around here on earth.


So do something about it - take a Ghost Tour.

So now what do you do if you’ve signed up and are ready to bust some ghosts?

Here are a list of tips to help you get ready and get the most from your experience.

And hey, if you take a tour and catch a ghost - send me a picture - I may put it up. Share your experience & join the fun of looking for and communicating with ghosts.

Taking photos with and without people will get you a range of results. Copyright 2009 Rochelle Paul

Things to do when taking a Ghost Tour:

Wear comfortable clothes appropriate to the weather - you’ll be walking & standing for up to 2 hours.

Bring you camera - you may capture an awesome shot.

Bring extra batteries - there’s nothing worse than running out just when things get going. And since ghosts are believed to zap energy from us and our electronic equipment, having extras keeps you prepared

Bring plenty of space on your digital card or extra film - just like batteries, you don’t want to run out when things get going. An extra card or film is necessary. You’ll be taking a lot of “wild” or unplanned photos - that’s where digital is nice.

Go to the bathroom before you head off - just like mom & dad always used to say

Don’t go if you frighten easily - you’ll be walking dark streets, perhaps going into cemeteries and buildings believed to be haunted. If you spook, this isn’t the place for you - that said, if you can handle the dark and stories, you’ll have a blast.

Know your children - yes, many ghost tours are G-rated and likely children who like/love such tales will be find. But know your child. There’s nothing worse than getting out there and finding out too late they’ll spook & now have nightmares.

02/06/10 at 4:19pm