Williamsburg: Colonial Ghosts Ultimate Dead of Night Tour

Brave souls who dare to explore Williamsburg's haunted past on the

Williamsburg’s colonial past comes alive on the "Colonial Ghosts Ultimate Dead of Night Tour." Led by an expert guide, this chilling excursion uncovers the town’s haunted history. Visitors explore eerie sites like the 18th-century insane asylum and the Public Gaol, where they’ll try to communicate with the mischievous spirit "Mr. Scratch." From tales of Blackbeard’s crew to the Peyton Randolph House, this tour promises an unforgettable glimpse into Williamsburg’s darker side. But what secrets might lie waiting in the shadows?

Key Points

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  • A 2-hour haunted exploration of Williamsburg, Virginia, featuring tales of Blackbeard’s crew, Civil War soldiers, and witch trial victims.
  • Attempt to communicate with the mischievous entity "Mr. Scratch" at the eerie 18th-century Public Gaol.
  • Visit the 18th-century insane asylum and witness alleged paranormal activity, including whispers, noises, and shadowy figures.
  • Tour operates rain or shine and is not suitable for those with mobility issues.
  • Free cancellation and "reserve now, pay later" options are available for the tour.
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Tour Overview

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The Williamsburg Ghost Tour, offered by US Ghost Adventures, is a 2-hour exploration of the historic city’s haunted sites.

Priced from $40 to $30 per person, the tour promises to unveil the chilling tales of Blackbeard’s crew, Civil War soldiers, and victims of the witch trials.

Visitors can attempt to communicate with "Mr. Scratch" at the Public Gaol and experience the supernatural energy of the Peyton Randolph House.

With free cancellation and a "reserve now, pay later" option, the tour caters to adventurous travelers interested in history and the paranormal, though it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues.

Exploring Haunted Sites

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Where does the tour begin? The tour starts at the Statue of Thomas Jefferson on W Duke of Gloucester St.

A seasoned US Ghost Adventures guide, wearing a black t-shirt and carrying a lantern, will lead the group. Participants will explore haunted sites, including the 18th-century insane asylum, where they’ll search for tortured spirits.

The tour also visits the Public Gaol, where they’ll try to communicate with "Mr. Scratch." At the Peyton Randolph House, guests will experience the chilling energy.

The Public Gaol promises an encounter with "Mr. Scratch," while the Peyton Randolph House exudes a chilling ambiance.

Throughout the tour, the guide shares tales of Blackbeard’s crew, Civil War soldiers, and the witch trials. The tour operates rain or shine.

Tales of Blackbeard’s Crew

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Although Blackbeard’s infamy as a notorious pirate has endured for centuries, the tour guide regales guests with tales of his notorious crew.

Stories of the pirate’s loyal followers, many of whom were seasoned sailors and skilled fighters, come alive during the tour. Guests learn how these hardened men terrorized merchant ships and coastal towns, striking fear into the hearts of their victims.

The guide shares eerie accounts of the crew’s brutal tactics and their ultimate demise, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of the dark history that haunts the Williamsburg area.

The Insane Asylum

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What dark secrets lie within the walls of the 18th-century insane asylum that once stood in Williamsburg?

Tour-goers will search for tortured spirits who suffered within its confines. Deemed unfit for society, the asylum housed the mentally ill, the "feeble-minded", and those with behavioral disorders.

Patients endured cruel "treatments" like being chained, confined, and even lobotomized. Haunting whispers, unexplained noises, and shadowy figures have been reported by visitors.

The asylum’s dark legacy lives on, with restless souls still seeking peace. Explore this chilling site and feel the ominous energy that permeates the air.

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Communicating With "Mr. Scratch"

At the Public Gaol, tour-goers attempt to communicate with the notorious spirit known as "Mr. Scratch." The guide leads the group in calling out to this mischievous and malevolent entity, encouraging participants to feel its presence.

Visitors may hear unexplained noises, experience temperature drops, or sense a sinister energy in the air. The guide explains the dark history of this location, where prisoners were once tortured and executed, creating an atmosphere ripe for paranormal activity.

Though unseen, the group strives to provoke a response from "Mr. Scratch," seeking to uncover the secrets of the Public Gaol’s haunted past.

The Chilling Peyton Randolph House

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After exploring the sinister history of the Public Gaol, the tour moves on to the Peyton Randolph House, a structure that exudes a chilling energy.

Built in the 18th century, the house is rumored to be haunted by the tortured souls of its former inhabitants. Guests will attempt to feel the eerie presence of these spirits as they walk through the halls and examine the rooms.

The guide will share unsettling tales of the house’s dark past, leaving visitors with a sense of unease as they depart this historic yet haunted landmark.

Meeting Point and Guidelines

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The meeting location for the Williamsburg Ghost Tour is the Statue of Thomas Jefferson, located at 428 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA 23185.

The tour guide will be wearing a black US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern. Guests should wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.

Smoking, alcohol, drugs, and video recording aren’t allowed. The tour operates rain or shine and isn’t suitable for those unable to walk more than a mile.

The experience may be chilling, so adventurous travelers interested in history and the supernatural are encouraged to attend.

Customer Reviews and Important Information

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What do customer reviews say about the Williamsburg Ghost Tour? The tour boasts a respectable 4.2/5 rating from 10 reviews.

Guests highlight the fun and spooky experiences, with one suggestion to ban bright flashlights for a better atmosphere.

Guests praise the fun and spooky experiences, suggesting banning bright flashlights for a more immersive, atmospheric tour.

The tour focuses on local ghost stories and credible history, making it suitable for adventurous travelers interested in the supernatural.

However, it may not be recommended for individuals with mobility impairments, as the tour involves walking more than a mile.

Key highlights include:

  • Exploring haunted sites with a seasoned guide

  • Hearing tales of historical figures and events

  • Attempting to communicate with spirits

  • Experiencing the chilling energy of historic locations

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions. It’s suitable for adventurous travelers of all ages who are interested in history and the supernatural, as long as they’re able to walk more than a mile during the 2-hour experience.

Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

No, pets are not allowed on the tour. The tour guidelines specifically state that only comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are permitted. Bringing pets would not be suitable for the tour experience.

Do the Guides Provide Any Special Equipment for Ghost Hunting?

The tour guides don’t provide any special ghost hunting equipment. Guests are advised to bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, but no video recording, smoking, alcohol, or drugs are allowed on the tour.

Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?

The tour is not wheelchair accessible. The meeting location and tour route involve uneven surfaces and walking more than a mile, which may be challenging for those with mobility impairments.

Can I Take Photos During the Tour?

According to the tour guidelines, video recording is not allowed during the tour. However, guests can take photos, but the use of bright flashlights is discouraged as it may detract from the overall spooky atmosphere.

The Sum Up

The "Williamsburg: Colonial Ghosts Ultimate Dead of Night Tour" offers a thrilling exploration of Williamsburg’s haunted past. Guided by an expert, visitors uncover chilling tales of pirates, soldiers, and victims of witch trials. From the eerie 18th-century insane asylum to the Public Gaol, where the mischievous spirit "Mr. Scratch" resides, this tour promises an unforgettable experience for those seeking a spine-tingling adventure.

You can check availability for your dates here: