REVIEW · SAVANNAH
3 Hour Savannah Theatre Paranormal Investigation
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Late night at Savannah Theatre gets strange. This 3-hour paranormal investigation is built for people who want to do more than hear spooky tales, with after-hours access to one of the U.S.’s oldest continuously operating theaters and a night focused on real equipment. You’re also looking at a venue that’s carried reports of haunting for nearly 200 years, so the setting does a lot of the heavy lifting.
I especially like that the experience includes hands-on ghost-hunting gear, not just a guided walk-through. You’re given authentic tools like EMF detectors, spirit boxes, REM Pods, and an 8K night vision camera, then you get time to work with it during the investigation.
The main drawback is simple: there’s no guaranteed paranormal encounter. Even with the gear, you’re signing up for an investigation, not proof on demand—and the 10:30 pm start means you should be ready for a late, focused night.
In This Review
- Key points worth knowing before you go
- Why the Savannah Theatre investigation feels different at 10:30 pm
- What you’re paying for: $91 and what makes it good value
- Historic Savannah Theatre: your one-stop investigation site
- The equipment side: what you’ll actually use
- How the 3-hour night typically works inside the theatre
- Hosts Micah and Courtney: the human factor that changes everything
- Logistics that can make or break the vibe
- Who should book this and who should skip it
- Tips to get the best results from your night
- FAQ and practical decisions: should you book
- Should you book the 3-hour paranormal hunt at the Savannah Theatre?
- FAQ
- What time does the 3-hour Savannah Theatre investigation start?
- How long is the tour?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- What equipment will I use?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Are snacks or alcohol included?
- What are the cancellation terms?
- Is there a maximum group size?
Key points worth knowing before you go

- Historic Savannah Theatre access at night: You’re inside a long-operating landmark after normal hours.
- Professional equipment included: EMF detectors, spirit boxes, REM Pods, and an 8K night vision camera are part of the package.
- Small group size (up to 25): Easier to hear instructions and move around without feeling swallowed by the crowd.
- Hosts Micah and Courtney lead the setup: You get a rundown of the equipment and how to use it before you start investigating.
- Time to investigate on your own: After instructions, you can pursue what interests you—within the flow of the night.
Why the Savannah Theatre investigation feels different at 10:30 pm
Savannah already has a way of making you slow down. This experience adds a second layer: time. Starting at 10:30 pm puts you in the theatre when the city is quieter, and the atmosphere inside can feel more intense than a daytime tour ever will.
The heart of it is the location itself: the Savannah Theatre is described as one of the oldest continuously operating theaters in the U.S., and it’s associated with nearly 200 years of hauntings. That matters because you’re not standing in some generic “haunted set.” You’re investigating a real working theatre with a long paper trail of stories and activity.
You’ll also like that the vibe is practical. This tour isn’t only narration—it’s built around using tools and testing what you pick up in real time. That’s usually what keeps a paranormal night interesting, especially if you’ve done this kind of thing before or you’re brand new.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Savannah.
What you’re paying for: $91 and what makes it good value

At $91 per person for about 3 hours, you’re paying for more than entry. The price includes an admission ticket and access to the theatre investigation, and it also includes paranormal equipment rather than forcing you to rent or bring your own gear.
That inclusion is the value driver. If you’ve ever watched people on paranormal tours hold up a device for show, you know how disappointing that can be. Here, the tool list is specific: EMF detectors, spirit boxes, REM Pods, and 8K night vision cameras, plus more. Even if you never get a dramatic moment, you can still have a meaningful night by learning how the equipment behaves and comparing what you notice.
The group size helps, too. With a maximum of 25 travelers, you’re more likely to get instruction without feeling lost. And since this is offered in English with a mobile ticket, the “logistics overhead” is low—less time figuring out details, more time doing the thing you came for.
Historic Savannah Theatre: your one-stop investigation site

This whole experience centers on one place: the historic Savannah Theatre at 222 Bull St. Having a single stop is underrated for a paranormal night. You’re not spending energy commuting, and you’re not getting separated across multiple locations while you’re trying to focus on what your equipment is telling you.
The theatre is presented as a venue with deep, long-running haunting accounts—from shadowy figures to unexplained sounds that still puzzle visitors and staff. I like that the framing is honest: it’s not promising proof. It’s saying you’ll be investigating, and the theatre’s reputation sets the stage for that.
During the night, you’ll have access to different areas to investigate. One review mentioned activity in Ben’s stairwell, which gives you a concrete example of the kinds of spots that can become a focus point. Even if you’re not fixated on that area, you can treat it like a clue: think in terms of corners, stairways, and quieter pockets where unusual sounds or temperature shifts might be easier to notice.
The equipment side: what you’ll actually use

The tour isn’t vague about gear, and that’s a big reason people rate it so highly. You’re armed with tools that cover a range of what paranormal seekers track:
- EMF detectors for electromagnetic fluctuations
- Spirit boxes for audio capture attempts
- REM Pods that react based on proximity and movement changes
- 8K night vision cameras for low-light recording
And the listing also says there’s much more, which matters because it signals you’re not limited to a single gimmick device. You’ll still want to manage expectations, though. Paranormal equipment can be sensitive, and false positives happen. The best way to use the time is to pay attention to patterns, not just one-off reactions.
In practice, the hosts Micah and Courtney stand out because they walk you through the equipment and make it feel usable rather than intimidating. One review specifically notes that the hosts let people do their own thing after the rundown. That’s important for you if you like running your own process, testing a device a certain way, or choosing where you want to focus your attention.
How the 3-hour night typically works inside the theatre

Even without a long schedule of multiple stops, there’s still a rhythm to a good paranormal investigation, and this one is set up with that in mind.
First, you start at 222 Bull St, right where the tour begins. From there, you spend your time inside the theatre for about 3 hours, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
The night generally includes three phases:
- Setup and equipment rundown
You’ll be taught how to handle the gear. This is where the hosts’ approach matters. When instructions are clear, you waste less time fumbling and more time actually observing.
- Time to investigate with your own focus
Multiple reviews mention being allowed to go off and investigate. That flexibility is one of the best parts of the experience because it lets you follow your own curiosity instead of being dragged from spot to spot.
- A lingering sense of place
The theatre’s reputation and stories hang in the air. Reviews mention strong energy tied to its tragedy and resurrection narrative, which suggests the storytelling isn’t random spooky noise. It’s part of why people feel invested in what they’re doing.
If you’re brand new, the structure is reassuring. If you’re experienced, it’s still useful because you can compare your own interpretation with what others notice while using the same tool set.
Hosts Micah and Courtney: the human factor that changes everything

Equipment matters. But the hosts matter too, because someone has to keep the night organized while still making it feel like an investigation, not a lecture.
Micah and Courtney come through as the kind of hosts who balance two things:
- sharing the theatre’s background and stories
- teaching the equipment so you can actually use it
One review calls out that they were extremely helpful with questions, and another emphasizes that they made it comfortable for kids who were there. If you’re bringing younger family members, that support can be a big deal. Even if you’re going as an adult, it also shapes the tone—people feel less awkward about asking “basic” questions, and that keeps the night from getting tense.
They also included recommendations for other things to do in Savannah, which is a small touch but useful. When you’ve got a late-night activity, you want to know your next steps before you’re too tired to think.
Logistics that can make or break the vibe

This experience is set up to be easy to show up for, but a few details still deserve your attention.
- Mobile ticket: You won’t be stuck printing anything.
- Start time: 10:30 pm is late, so plan your day so you’re not dragging.
- Group size: Up to 25 travelers means you’ll have room to move and listen, rather than getting packed in.
- Near public transportation: If you’re not driving, it’s convenient to reach.
- Service animals allowed: You can bring a service animal.
Food and drink are on you. Snacks and alcoholic beverages are not included, so if you’ll be there hungry, bring your own non-alcoholic options or plan to eat beforehand. Alcohol isn’t included either, which I actually see as a plus for this kind of focused night—clarity makes it easier to notice patterns.
Also, the tour is in English, so make sure that works for your group.
Who should book this and who should skip it

This is a great fit if you:
- want a hands-on paranormal investigation inside a real historic theatre
- enjoy using devices like EMF detectors and night vision cameras
- like structured instructions followed by time to explore your own investigation style
- are comfortable with a late start and staying focused for about 3 hours
You might skip it if:
- you need a daytime activity or an earlier end time
- you’re expecting a guaranteed haunting moment
- you’re uncomfortable operating equipment or being in darker, equipment-focused spaces for an extended period
The sweet spot is people who like the process—learning the gear, testing ideas, and paying attention to sound, movement, and reactions over time.
Tips to get the best results from your night
Because there’s no guaranteed paranormal encounter, your odds of having a satisfying night improve when you treat it like an investigation you can run.
Here’s how I’d approach it:
- Listen closely during the equipment rundown. That’s where you learn what the devices can and cannot do.
- Use one device at a time for a while. Switching too fast makes it harder to tell what you’re actually noticing.
- When something happens, pause and observe your surroundings. Sounds and motion can have normal sources, and tracking your context helps you interpret the signals.
- Bring a simple note-taking habit. Even a few bullet points about time and location can turn random reactions into something you can review later.
- Dress for comfort. You’ll want shoes that work for moving through a theatre space and staying in place at times.
And if you’ve got kids in the group, lean on the hosts. One review highlights that the team made young participants comfortable, and that tends to keep the whole group calmer and more cooperative.
FAQ and practical decisions: should you book
If you love paranormal content but want less “show” and more procedure, this tour is one of the cleaner options. The biggest reason is the combination of historic venue access and equipment included. At $91, you’re not just buying a story; you’re buying time plus tools plus hosts who guide you on how to use them.
On the other hand, if you’re the type who needs certainty, this is not that. You may leave with questions, not proof—and that’s not a failure. It’s the nature of any investigation-style experience.
Should you book the 3-hour paranormal hunt at the Savannah Theatre?
I’d book it if you want a late-night activity that’s built around real equipment and an actual historic theatre, led by Micah and Courtney. You’ll get the practical gear you need, plus the chance to investigate in a way that feels personal rather than purely scripted.
I’d think twice if you’re short on time, sensitive to late hours, or set on getting undeniable results. The experience is close to the theatre’s reputation and its ongoing haunting stories, but it still can’t promise paranormal activity.
If your goal is a fun, focused investigation with strong guidance and a chance to work the gear yourself, this one is an easy yes.
FAQ
What time does the 3-hour Savannah Theatre investigation start?
It starts at 10:30 pm.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 3 hours.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at 222 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA.
What is included in the ticket price?
Admission is included, along with paranormal equipment.
What equipment will I use?
The included equipment includes EMF detectors, spirit boxes, REM Pods, and an 8K night vision camera, plus additional equipment.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
Are snacks or alcohol included?
No. Snacks and alcoholic beverages are not included.
What are the cancellation terms?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount you paid is not refunded.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour has a maximum of 25 travelers.

























