A haunted address in Savannah, at hands-on volume. This 2-hour Ghost Hunters investigation puts you inside 416 W Liberty Street with guided paranormal equipment and the chance to explore the building’s three levels.
I especially like the practical focus: you don’t just listen, you get time with the tools and investigative techniques. I also like the small scale, with a maximum of 16 people, which keeps the night from feeling like a drive-by stop.
The main thing to consider is the physical setup. There are steep stairs on site, and the investigation space is limited to the building’s available rooms over a couple floors, so movement and variety are not as open-ended as you might hope.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Note Before You Go
- 416 W Liberty Street: A Savannah Stop With a Working-History Feel
- The 2-Hour Format: Enough Time to Learn, Not Enough to Wander Forever
- What You Actually Do: The Hands-On Investigation Part
- Exploring the Building: Distillery-Pharmacy Energy and Three Levels
- Hosts and Group Energy: The Difference Between Scary and Controlled
- $74.85 for 2 Hours: Is It Good Value?
- Logistics That Actually Matter on a Savannah Evening
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Tips to Get Better Results From Your Night (Even If You’re Skeptical)
- Should You Book Ghost Hunters Paranormal Investigation?
- FAQ
- Where does the paranormal investigation start?
- How long is the Ghost Hunters investigation?
- What does the tour include?
- Is there a minimum age requirement?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is parking available nearby?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key Things I’d Note Before You Go

- Hands-on equipment time instead of only ghost stories from the sidelines
- Investigation inside one historic address known for paranormal activity
- Small group size (max 16) that helps questions and hands-on use stay realistic
- Multi-level building access during the 2-hour session
- Late-evening start so you can sightsee earlier in the day
- Stairs on site meaning good shoes matter
416 W Liberty Street: A Savannah Stop With a Working-History Feel

Savannah has no shortage of ghost legends, but this investigation is built around a specific location: 416 W Liberty Street. The address has an evolving past tied to a distillery and a pharmacy, and the idea is that the building’s history is part of why people get activity here.
What makes this setup interesting is that it treats folklore like a field project. You’re not only chasing a spooky vibe; you’re learning how paranormal investigators run equipment and interpret what they capture. That’s a big shift from the usual “walk and listen” format.
The building itself is the star. You’ll explore multiple levels during your session, and the investigation is centered in the location rather than being spread across several stops. That can be a plus if you want depth and a steady workflow.
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The 2-Hour Format: Enough Time to Learn, Not Enough to Wander Forever

Your session is about 2 hours. That matters because the best paranormal experiences usually come from staying focused—figuring out the tools, running short tests, and then comparing notes.
A 2-hour schedule also means the experience stays intense. You’re guided into the investigation, shown equipment, then given time to use it. If you’re looking for a long, slow night where you casually roam, this one is tighter by design.
It’s also a late-evening start. The idea is simple: you keep your daylight free for classic Savannah sightseeing, then switch gears when it’s darker and the building experience feels more “in the moment.” Just plan on the evening being the main event.
What You Actually Do: The Hands-On Investigation Part
This is where the tour earns its reputation. Instead of only being told what investigators do, you get to do it—using paranormal equipment as part of the investigation.
From the equipment list shared in prior sessions, you might encounter tools such as:
- EMF (electromagnetic field) readings
- Thermal cameras
- Spirit box use
- REM Pod
- EVP capture attempts (recording audio for anomalies)
- Ovilus-style devices
- Grids and mapping-related software
- Additional investigative items sometimes described as cat toys
You’ll also be walked through how to use what you’re given. That’s a key value point for anyone who isn’t already hobby-level with paranormal gear. Even if you’re skeptical, you’ll at least leave understanding what each tool is designed to measure—and what its limits are.
One smart takeaway from the way this is run: you’re not just “collecting spooky moments.” You’re also learning to think about the results. Some sessions include coaching that helps you frame what you got (and what you might not be able to explain away).
Exploring the Building: Distillery-Pharmacy Energy and Three Levels

The investigation happens at 416 W Liberty Street, and you explore what the building offers during the session. The structure is part of the experience: you’re not only standing in one room.
You’ll check out the building’s levels, and the experience is described as involving areas across multiple floors. That’s great for variety—different rooms can feel different, and it changes where you stand while you run equipment.
The tradeoff is that the investigation area isn’t the entire building like you’d see in a full walkthrough. One past participant described the investigation area as limited to the small building footprint available during the time. For you, that means you should treat this as a focused investigation rather than an all-night exploration.
Still, “limited” doesn’t mean “brief.” With equipment in play, it’s possible to move through enough locations to feel like you had a real session, not just a photo op.
Hosts and Group Energy: The Difference Between Scary and Controlled

Paranormal nights can go two ways: chaotic and noisy, or organized and interactive. This one leans organized.
The experience includes a professional team running the investigation and guiding you throughout. In past nights, hosts like Andrew and Katie have been credited for setting the mood with building history and staying with the group the whole time. That matters because if the host stays present, you get more consistent guidance on equipment use and what to pay attention to.
A small group size—max 16—also helps the night feel controlled. You’re not fighting for attention, and questions don’t vanish into the dark. For many people, that’s the difference between a spooky evening and a stressful one.
There’s also a social factor: the energy can get personal fast when people are focused on the same investigation. Some groups have described unexpected, intimate moments during their session. Even if you don’t count on that, the setup gives you the chance to experience the building more closely than typical ghost tours.
$74.85 for 2 Hours: Is It Good Value?

At $74.85 per person for about 2 hours, this isn’t a bargain-basement activity, but it’s also not priced like a long, multi-stop tour. The value comes from two main things:
- You get hands-on equipment use during the investigation, not just a guided story.
- The experience is concentrated in one location, which can make time feel purposeful.
In plain terms: if you like the idea of actually trying tools like spirit boxes, thermal cameras, EMF, and recording attempts, the price makes sense. If you’re hoping for an evening built mainly around a storyteller and minimal participation, you might feel it’s more interactive than you expected.
Also remember that paranormal pricing is always partly about access to time and equipment—not about guaranteeing results. Some nights produce more obvious activity than others. The best way to judge value for yourself is to decide whether the hands-on structure is your kind of fun.
Logistics That Actually Matter on a Savannah Evening

Here are the practical points that can make or break your night:
- Meet-up and end point: You start and end at 416 W Liberty Street, so you’re not spending the whole evening traveling between locations.
- Mobile ticket: Plan to have your phone charged.
- Paid parking nearby: If you’re driving, expect to pay for parking close to the start.
- Confirmation at booking: You’ll receive confirmation when you book, which helps you plan your evening.
- Service animals allowed: Good to know if you travel with a trained animal.
- Language: Offered in English.
And the one physical factor: steep stairs. Wear shoes you trust. If you have any mobility concerns, this is the point to evaluate carefully before you commit.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)

This is built for people who want to be part of the investigation. It’s typically a better fit for:
- Adults and teens who enjoy hands-on activities
- Couples or small groups who want a shared, focused experience
- Visitors who like learning how tools work and how to think about results
- Skeptics who can stay curious and open-minded for 2 hours
It’s not suitable for children, and the tour requires you to be at least 13 years old. If you’re traveling with younger kids, you’ll need a different kind of Savannah ghost experience.
If you’re expecting a tour that’s heavy on dramatic narration and minimal participation, you may prefer a classic ghost walk instead. This one is more “investigation session” than “theater.”
Tips to Get Better Results From Your Night (Even If You’re Skeptical)
You can’t control paranormal outcomes, but you can control how well you run your part of the session.
- Bring a charged phone if you plan to record. The experience setting is dark, and low-light recording can be tricky.
- Pay attention during the equipment walkthrough. You’ll get more meaningful data when you know what buttons you’re pressing and what you’re trying to capture.
- Stay flexible about where you stand. Different tools can perform differently depending on the exact spot and room setup.
- Keep your expectations grounded. You might get clear responses, or you might mostly get “strange but explainable.” Either way, the hands-on process is the point.
- Wear comfortable layers. Late-evening Savannah can feel cool, and moving between rooms can change how you feel fast.
Should You Book Ghost Hunters Paranormal Investigation?
I’d book this if you want a hands-on paranormal night at one of Savannah’s well-known haunted addresses, and you’re excited to use investigation tools rather than just listen to a story. The concentrated 2-hour format, the small group size, and the guided equipment use make it a strong value for people who like doing instead of just watching.
I wouldn’t book it if you need a fully open, obstacle-free building experience, because the site includes steep stairs and the investigation is limited to the building areas available during the session. And if you’re looking for a purely theatrical ghost tour with minimal participation, this may feel too interactive for your tastes.
If you’re coming to Savannah for authentic experiences, this delivers a specific kind of fun: part curiosity, part tech, and part history—right on the haunted address itself.
FAQ
Where does the paranormal investigation start?
It starts at 416 W Liberty St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the Ghost Hunters investigation?
The duration is about 2 hours.
What does the tour include?
You get admission ticket access and use of various paranormal equipment. You’ll also be guided through using the equipment.
Is there a minimum age requirement?
Yes. The tour is not suitable for children, and you must be at least 13 years old to attend.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is parking available nearby?
Paid parking is available nearby.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
























