Reno Ghost Tour: Ruina, venganza y ajuste de cuentas





Descripción
¡Adéntrate en las sombras de Reno con nuestro emocionante recorrido a pie de fantasmas! Esta aventura inmersiva te invita a descubrir las historias de los espíritus que persisten mucho después de que sus vidas terrenales hayan terminado. Mientras paseas por esta ciudad vibrante pero embrujada, escucharás historias auténticas de misterios sin resolver, muertes trágicas y secretos oscuros que dan forma a la reputación paranormal de Reno. En medio del brillo de los casinos y las luces de neón, los ecos de la historia toman el centro del escenario. Experimenta una milla de terreno embrujado, visitando lugares como la espectral Lake Mansion, la Levy Mansion llena de susurros y el misterioso Palacio de Justicia del Condado de Washoe. Siente la presencia inquietante en el Underground Theater en el PCPA, un recordatorio inquietante de tragedias pasadas. Si bien no es posible ingresar a edificios privados, la atmósfera fantasmal te envolverá, haciendo de cada momento un emocionante encuentro con lo sobrenatural. ¡Reúne todo tu coraje para una noche de encuentros fantasmales que permanecerán en tu memoria mucho después de que termine el recorrido!
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La Mansión del Lago en Reno, construida en 1877 como símbolo de la opulencia de la clase media alta, tiene un legado inquietante vinculado a su propietario original, Myron Lake, a quien nunca se le permitió vivir en la casa. Se dice que la mansión está embrujada por el espíritu inquieto de Myron, junto con la triste aparición de Jane Lake, lo que crea una atmósfera inquietante que refleja la trágica historia de la familia.
Al menos dos personas, y tal vez más, murieron en esta casa. Ven a descubrir cómo y por qué esta casa tiene tantos secretos. Nuestro guía cuenta una historia emocionante sobre la historia anterior de la casa y cómo sigue siendo un punto de acceso local para la actividad fantasmal.
El Palacio de Justicia del condado de Washoe, en Reno, construido en 1912, es un lugar histórico famoso por sus encuentros con fantasmas. Se dice que el palacio de justicia, con su larga historia de juicios y procedimientos legales, está embrujado por los espíritus de quienes alguna vez buscaron justicia entre sus muros, lo que ha dado lugar a numerosos informes de fenómenos espeluznantes y sucesos inexplicables.
El Teatro Underground del Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts de Reno es un lugar único con una rica historia que se extiende bajo la superficie de la ciudad. Conocido por sus cautivadoras actuaciones, el teatro también es famoso por sus apariciones fantasmales, con informes de figuras espectrales y sonidos inexplicables que agregan un giro escalofriante a su vibrante legado cultural.
El sitio de Chinatown y el Barrio Rojo de Reno, conocido históricamente como Truckee Meadows, fue una vez una zona bulliciosa llena de actividad y vicio. Hoy, se dice que los restos de este famoso distrito están embrujados por los fantasmas de sus antiguos habitantes, con sucesos espeluznantes y avistamientos espectrales que reflejan la tumultuosa historia de la zona.
El Hotel Mapes de Reno, que en su día fue un símbolo de lujo y glamour, se alzaba sobre un terreno del que se rumoreaba que había sido un antiguo cementerio antes de la colonización de Reno. La oscura historia del hotel, combinada con leyendas espeluznantes, ha dejado una marca indeleble y muchos creen que los espíritus aún habitan en el lugar donde alguna vez estuvo.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Este es un recorrido a pie. No entramos en las casas. Transmitimos escalofriantes historias de fantasmas fuera de los edificios y residencias. 1,5 horas es la duración de este recorrido.
Opiniones(170)
We recently took this tour, I can’t remember our guides name but her daughter Cheyenne was very sweet and would give plant facts on the walk. Lots of Reno history, beautiful buildings and walking definitely be prepared to walk! I think my only complaint was at the end of the tour we were in a skate park with lots unhomed people which made someone not from the area feel lost and unsafe. Especially since our group was being followed at the end by someone who was crying and seemed unwell.
You never know what to expect. The first graveyard we got to was a parking lot I saw some something blurry. First I need to let you know that I completely charged my camera before I got there. So I started videotaping the parking lot where I saw the blurriness I washed my battery go completely dead absolutely suck dry. Watched a lot of Ghost Hunter shows and seen seen that happen on TV but never has that experience myself.
Totally was not what I was expecting. All we did was walk around and listen to the Guide. She would just tell a story in front of the building. Really boring.
The directions by Google to the start point were way off. Thankfully the guide, Debbie, called us and after some confusion about where we were and where we needed to be we found the start point. The tour itself was enjoyable, I'm grateful the guide didn't walk really fast and she was a really nice person.
This tour was absolutely fantastic, unfortunately I forgot our tour guides name. But her daughter who was very hospitable and added very much to the tour as well was named Cheyenne. Great great experience. I’m in town for my bday weekend to watch a thrash show at the Grand sierra resort, but this was honestly the highlight of my trip. Thank you so much, I will recommending to any anyone that plans to visit Reno in the future :)
Debbie was great knowledgeable and fun! Used a ghost hunting app and spots she said would be active were. I was a bit skeptical about an app since they claim to be for entertainment but found a good one and a lot of things she said matched up which made the tour more credible and awesome!
It was very interesting, not the best ghost tour I’ve been on. I’ve had much better in New Orleans Chicago, and Savannah, Georgia.
The wife and I had a blast during our tour with Paul. We had purchased out tickets the day prior and were surprised but also very fortunate that we were the only two people for that evening's tour. We arrived early and the leisure of starting earlier upon notice that we would be the only two guests for the night. The next hour was filled with rich history, engaging storytelling, and a walk along some of Reno's most historical landmarks. The two of us walked in to the toru expecting a tour of haunted locations but instead were informed of just how much interesting history Reno has to offer. There was never a moment where we got bored nor impatient for the next stop. Had I known there was an extended version of this, the wife and I would have happily booked that tour instead because it was just so interesting and engaging to participate in. It's important to note that the tour does not enter any of the buildings that guests embark on during their experience and also that there is a little bit of walking. Tour Guide Paul noted before our journey that we might possibly encounter ghosts/spirits during the evening, either physically or through images. While they were not guaranteed, the wife and I took some pictures and speculate that we may have gotten a photo of one of the spirits at the Lake Mansion which will be included for observation in this review. This was a 5/5 experience and whenever we're back in Reno, we hope to schedule again!
Our guide Paul blended history, intrigue, tragedy, and mystery in what was easily my favorite ghost tour of all time. This is a MUST DO in Reno!!
Guide was a great historian and gave a great tour. The tour would have been a lot better if we could have gone into some of the buildings that she spoke of !



