This will be it's second year panfandom! The ghost tour is a hang-on from its days as a Supernatural convention, but the con itself is still small and intimate enough (200-300 of your closest friends!) to make it a staple. We're in New Orleans this year, which kind of begs for a ghost tour in any case. I believe someone else is arranging a cemetery tour. I also expect there to be unofficial tours of notable bars (notable for being within walking distance of the hotel, at least, but apparently there's some haunted bars too. Handy, that). We had a ball on the ghost tour in Chicago last year—ghost tours with fangirls are the best.
ETA: I got distracted by happy. Whoops!
Ghost tours differ based on type. The ones we usually go on are bus tours of the city that pass by known haunted areas without going into the haunted location, but some places do walking tours, or specific tours through known haunted houses. New Orleans is especially known for them; some places even offer Anne Rice tours, based on her vampire novels, and of course it has a really rich culture and history to pull from. (Ghost & Dinner tours homg!)
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ETA: I got distracted by happy. Whoops!
Ghost tours differ based on type. The ones we usually go on are bus tours of the city that pass by known haunted areas without going into the haunted location, but some places do walking tours, or specific tours through known haunted houses. New Orleans is especially known for them; some places even offer Anne Rice tours, based on her vampire novels, and of course it has a really rich culture and history to pull from. (Ghost & Dinner tours homg!)