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F.A.Q.
Frequently asked Questions
Where to stay in Tombstone?
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Tombstone Motel
502 E. Fremont Street - P.O. Box 837
Tombstone, Arizona 85638
(520) 457-3478 |
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Larian Motel
410 E. Fremont Street - P.O. Box 224
Tombstone, Arizona 85638
(520) 457-2272 |
Bella Union Adobe Lodge Motel
505 E. Fremont Street - P.O. Box 718
Tombstone, Arizona 85638
(520) 457-2241 |
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We can be contacted at anytime by calling 505-264-5703
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2. Where and when does the event start?
Lectures start promptly at 10:00am at Schieffelin Hall ( Fremont & Fourth Street in Tombstone). Schieffelin Hall is our "operating headquarters" during GhostFest.
3. Will I see a ghost?
While it is impossible for anyone to guarantee the appearance of a ghost, things have happened on our Tours! Apparitions have appeared and objects have been moved in front of the Tour group…
Please remember that our Tour is taken at your own risk.
4. Can I take pictures?
Both digital and still photography is allowed and encouraged. Many guests have taken mysterious photos while on the Tour! Filming, video or audio recording is NOT allowed on the ghost tour of Santa Fe.
5. What is a "Ghost hunting Retreat"?
These are interactive endeavors that are a combination of a ghost tour and a ghost hunt, with presentations and other activities thrown in. They are usually over night stays at a haunted location which culminates in a ghost hunt of the property that you actually get to participate in. Your lodging and meals are often included in the admission price.
6. Are the stories really true or are they just made up?
Yes, all of the stories are true . However, some may be urban legend (if this is the case, we let you know that it is a legend or myth). We tell you what was told to us by the people who witnessed the phenomena and let you decide for yourself if the location is haunted or not.. For additional research, several of the Tour locations may be found in the case files from the Southwest Ghost Hunter's Association at www.SGHA.net
7. Will the Ghosts follow me home?
No. Ghosts tend to haunt either people, places or things. The Ghosts on our Tour seem to like the places they haunt and choose to stay there.
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