Uncover the dark and sinister history lurking in the shadows of Orlando on this bone-chilling haunted walking tour by US Ghost Adventures.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Orlando was quickly settled, and was built along ley lines, thought to increase connection to the supernatural. Then, Walt Disney came along, and the city became famous for being home to “The Happiest Place on Earth”. What Disney didn’t know was that the city was also home to secret societies and murders in the tunnels underneath the streets of downtown.

Join a seasoned US Ghost Adventures guide to discover the creepy tales of a city steeped in tragedy, mystery, suicide, and murder. You rarely hear of the city’s ties to secret societies, of the murders that took place in tunnels beneath the streets of downtown, or rumors of the connections the city’s residents have to the UFO sightings that make Florida the state with the second-most alien encounter reports in the country.

Rumrunners, vaudeville performers, and the ghost of Ted Bundy – Orlando’s magic doesn’t just come from the happiest place on earth. Uncover the darkness that lies under the bright Florida sun.

All tours meet: On the corner of Magnolia & Central across the street from the Public Library and in front of The History Center. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Uncover Orlando’s dark past of secret societies and underground murders
Delve into UFO sightings and alien encounters tied to Florida’s strange reports
Explore eerie tunnels beneath downtown, where tragic events and secrets linger
Hear about Orlando’s notorious past, including the ghost of Ted Bundy
Dive into Orlando’s sinister side beyond “The Happiest Place on Earth.”

 

 

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