I received a text message around noon to meet him at 6:45 p.m. at the King Kamehameha Statue, across from the Iolani Palace. My daughter and I arrived about 10 minutes ahead of time and were looking out for a man wearing a green hat holding a walking stick. And, though we were very aware of our surroundings, that man still seemed to materialize out of the ether at 6:45 p.m, almost like a spectral presence. This is how our haunted Honolulu tour with U.S. Ghost Adventures began.
About U.S. Ghost Adventures
U.S. Ghost Adventures holds walking tours throughout the United States. There are more than 100 city and walking tours from which to choose. In addition, U.S. Ghost Adventures has haunted pub crawls and Lizzie Borden Ghost Tours too.
With so many options, I had difficulty deciding which tour in which to participate. However, my family already had a Honolulu trip planned, so the Honolulu Haunts tour seemed a great initiation tour.
The Haunted Honolulu Tour
Our tour group met at the King Kamehameha statue, at Honolulu’s historic courthouse. The walking tour took us to four paranormal sites during the one hour. We additionally got an add-on tour, which included a couple of more stops and a handful more ghost stories.
Disclosure: Family Well Traveled received complementary admission to the Honolulu Haunts tour. This review, however, states my personal opinions about the tour and is in no way influenced by the complementary admission…