REVIEW · SAVANNAH
Ghost Hunters Paranormal Investigation
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Savannah gets hands-on scary here. This 2-hour Ghost Hunters investigation takes you into one of the city’s most talk-about addresses, 416 W Liberty Street, where you’ll use paranormal equipment and explore a historic, multi-level building said to have frequent activity. It starts late enough that you can still enjoy normal Savannah sightseeing earlier in the day.
Two things I really like: first, you’re not stuck watching from the sidelines. You get hands-on time with investigative gear and guidance on how to use it. Second, the experience is built around a real setting and a real process, not just a spooky walkthrough, so the night feels structured even when things get eerie.
One consideration before you book: the location includes steep stairs, and the investigation time is concentrated in one main building, so plan for a short, focused session rather than a long roam across multiple spots.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Entering 416 W Liberty Street for a real investigation
- What happens during the two hours inside the building
- The paranormal equipment you’ll use (and why it matters)
- The guide style: history, mood, and staying with the group
- Does the building deliver? What you might actually experience
- Logistics that affect your comfort (and your results)
- Wear shoes for steep stairs
- Plan for a short, focused investigation footprint
- Bring your phone, but use it smart
- Parking exists, but it’s not free
- Price and value: why $74.85 can feel fair
- Who should book this ghost investigation, and who should skip it
- Should you book Ghost Hunters Paranormal Investigation in Savannah?
- FAQ
- Where does the Ghost Hunters Paranormal Investigation start?
- How long is the investigation?
- How much does it cost?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- What are the age requirements?
- How large are the groups?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is there free cancellation?
- Are there any accessibility or comfort notes?
Key things to know before you go

- 416 W Liberty Street is the main stage: all investigation time centers on this address
- You use real tools: expect hands-on time with equipment used for EMF, thermal, audio/EVP-style, and more
- Late evening start: keeps your daytime open for Savannah sights
- Small group size (max 16): more time for questions and equipment rotation
- Steep stairs on site: wear supportive shoes and be ready to climb
- Age limit is real: not suitable for children; minimum age is 13
Entering 416 W Liberty Street for a real investigation

The most important thing about this experience is the setting. You’ll meet at 416 W Liberty St, Savannah, and then spend your two hours investigating inside the building associated with an evolving past, including uses like a distillery and a pharmacy. That history matters because the guides use it to set context, not just to tell ghost tales like bedtime stories.
The vibe is practical. You’re there to investigate, not just to get scared. And because the group stays small (up to 16), the night doesn’t feel like a parade. Instead, you get enough time with the tools and enough chance to ask what you’re seeing, hearing, or recording.
Also, the late start time is a smart Savannah choice. You’re not forced into an early-night rush. You can do the daytime highlights—then come back when the streets and the building feel right for this kind of work.
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What happens during the two hours inside the building

Your investigation centers on the same stop the whole time: the building at 416 W Liberty Street. You’ll explore each of the building’s levels while working through a guided process that mixes history, equipment use, and time in rooms where paranormal activity is believed to happen.
Here’s what that means for your expectations:
- You’ll move through different spaces within the building rather than staying in one hallway.
- You’ll get assigned or directed on how to operate tools, when to use them, and what to pay attention to.
- The night isn’t just passive. You’re actively part of the investigation, even if you choose a more hands-off role.
Some people go in expecting constant fireworks. The best way to think about it is like this: you might catch lots of activity, or you might leave with a handful of strange moments and a few pieces of data you can’t explain. Either way, the structure gives you a way to interpret what happened instead of just hoping for the best.
The paranormal equipment you’ll use (and why it matters)

A big reason this tour earns strong ratings is that it’s built around hands-on paranormal equipment. Instead of hearing about devices in theory, you’ll get time using tools associated with EMF sensing, temperature scanning, and audio-style monitoring. Based on the gear listed and the moments described by past groups, you may see an equipment lineup that includes:
- EMF meters: used to look for electromagnetic fluctuations
- Thermal cameras: used to watch for temperature changes in an area
- Spirit box: an audio tool designed to capture possible intelligent responses
- REM Pod: a motion/trigger-based device people use during investigations
- Ovilus: a word-association device people use during spirit box-style sessions
- Grids and mapping software: used to organize space and time during investigation
- EVP-style recording tools: audio capture with later review
- Thermal/EVP-style sessions tied into the same on-site workflow
- SLS camera: another imaging device included in some sessions
- Other small investigation aids reported in past experiences
Why this is valuable for you: ghost tours can turn into pure performance. This one puts you closer to the activity cycle: observe, measure, record, review, and talk it through. Even if you’re skeptical, using the tools forces you to pay attention. And even if you’re a believer, having a process helps you separate wild guessing from what actually gets measured or recorded.
One more practical note: the equipment doesn’t automatically guarantee a “ghost caught on camera” moment. That’s not how investigations work. But you’ll leave with a better feel for the tools and what kind of signals people look for in old buildings.
The guide style: history, mood, and staying with the group

Guides matter on this kind of tour, because you need the night to feel both spooky and safe. Several names show up in how people describe the experience—especially Katie and Andrew. The common thread is that they don’t just drop you into a building and disappear. They tend to set the tone, explain what’s happening, and stay engaged while you’re working the rooms.
In practice, that means:
- You get a history-driven introduction to the building before the investigation starts.
- You get instruction on equipment use, instead of figuring it out with a room full of questions.
- You have someone nearby who can help you interpret what you’re seeing and hearing in the moment.
And because the group is limited to 16 people, the guidance can stay personal. You’re more likely to get your questions answered rather than getting swept along with a bigger crowd.
Does the building deliver? What you might actually experience

Let me help you calibrate expectations without killing the fun. This is a paranormal investigation, not a theme park ride. The experience is designed to be active and hands-on, and past participants have described a wide range of results, including moments they found personal and hard to explain.
Some examples people have shared include:
- Unusual responses through a spirit box, including name-based or direct-sounding phrases
- Moments involving physical sensations reported during the session
- Strong engagement with multiple investigation tools, like thermal, EVP audio, and word-association devices
- Several periods where the group felt real activity rather than one quick scare
On the other end, at least one participant reported not seeing a ghost. Still, they described strange sounds and experiences they couldn’t explain. That tells me something important for your mindset: go in open, but grounded. You’re looking for patterns, anomalies, and recordings—not a guaranteed dramatic sighting.
Logistics that affect your comfort (and your results)

A few practical details can make or break your night.
Wear shoes for steep stairs
The site includes steep stairs. Comfortable, supportive footwear is the real “get the most out of it” decision here. If stairs make you nervous, this is the one thing I’d think about before booking.
Plan for a short, focused investigation footprint
The session is only about two hours, and it centers on this one building. That can be a drawback if you love long, wide-ranging routes. But it can also be an advantage: you get repeated time in the same haunted environment, using the tools in multiple areas without constantly re-grouping.
Bring your phone, but use it smart
Some past participants advise bringing your phone for camera and recording since you may end up with personal souvenirs of the night. If you do, keep expectations realistic. Use it as a documentation tool, not as a guarantee of proof.
Parking exists, but it’s not free
Paid parking is available nearby. If you’re pairing this with a full day of Savannah walking, give yourself a little extra buffer so parking doesn’t stress you out mid-day.
Price and value: why $74.85 can feel fair

At $74.85 per person for roughly two hours, this isn’t a bargain-basement ghost tour. But it also isn’t overpriced for what you get.
Here’s the value math I like:
- You use equipment, not just watch demonstrations
- The group size is capped at 16, which helps with instruction and time on tools
- The setting is specific and built around a single historic address, so you’re not paying for constant travel between stops
- The late start helps you structure your day, so your Savannah time isn’t squeezed
If you’ve ever done a ghost tour where you mostly stood in one place hearing stories, this is different. The cost buys participation: device handling, investigations in rooms, and an organized guided workflow.
If you’re expecting a long night, or you want multiple buildings to investigate, you may feel the time is tight. But for many people, that short-andfocused format is exactly what makes it enjoyable.
Who should book this ghost investigation, and who should skip it

This experience is best for you if you want:
- A hands-on paranormal experience in Savannah
- A small group investigation where you can ask questions
- A night that mixes history with tools and investigation-style attention
- Late-evening fun that fits after daytime sightseeing
It may not be the right match if:
- You’re bringing younger kids (the minimum age is 13, and it’s not suitable for children)
- Stairs are a problem for you
- You want an all-night event or a long route across multiple locations
Also, if you’re someone who needs a perfectly predictable itinerary with guaranteed outcomes, consider that paranormal investigations can be inconsistent. The tour is built to maximize your chances for interesting results, but it can’t promise a ghost sighting every run.
Should you book Ghost Hunters Paranormal Investigation in Savannah?
If you’re debating whether this is worth your time, here’s my take: book it if you want participation. The strongest part of the experience is that you actually use investigative equipment, and you do it in a real historic building associated with heavy ghost lore. The small group limit helps the night feel personal rather than rushed.
I’d especially recommend it to:
- couples and friends looking for a shared, active challenge
- anyone curious about the tools used in paranormal investigation
- visitors who want something more grounded than a standard ghost stroll
Skip it if stairs are an issue, if you want a broad multi-building route, or if you’re traveling with children under 13.
FAQ
Where does the Ghost Hunters Paranormal Investigation start?
It starts at 416 W Liberty St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the investigation?
The experience runs for about 2 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is $74.85 per person.
What language is the tour offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes use of various paranormal equipment.
What are the age requirements?
This tour is not suitable for children, and you must be at least 13 years old to attend.
How large are the groups?
The activity has a maximum of 16 travelers.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.
Are there any accessibility or comfort notes?
There are steep stairs at the location, so plan accordingly.


























