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Explore Denver’s haunted history with a self-guided ghost hunt using your smartphone. Solve riddles, complete photo challenges, and uncover spooky stories at iconic landmarks.
If you’re tired of typical sightseeing routines and looking for a unique way to explore Denver, this self-guided ghost hunt might just be your next adventure. For around $12 a person, you get to wander through the city’s historic streets, uncover ghostly tales, and take fun photos—all at your own pace. The concept is a mix of photo scavenger hunt, interactive riddles, and urban exploration that promises a bit of thrills and plenty of laughs.
One thing we really like about this experience is its flexibility. You can start anytime, anywhere within Denver’s central area, and go at your own speed. Plus, the use of your smartphone makes it accessible and easy to follow — no need for a guide or large crowds. However, a potential downside is that this is entirely self-guided, which means you won’t have a dedicated tour guide to share stories or answer questions along the way. This may appeal more to explorers who enjoy independence and a little mystery rather than detailed historical narratives.
This tour is a fit for travelers who love urban adventures, ghost stories, or simply want a cost-effective, interactive way to see Denver’s landmarks. It’s especially suitable for groups that enjoy games, puzzles, and taking photos. If you’re after a guided, educational experience, this might not be the right fit. But if you’re after a fun, spooky challenge that adds a twist to sightseeing, this ghost hunt could be just what you’re looking for.
This is a self-guided adventure that turns Denver into a haunted playground. Using the Let’s Roam app, you’ll navigate through the city’s streets, solving riddles and completing challenges related to Denver’s ghostly past and present. Instead of a traditional tour with a guide, you and your group will be your own tour guides, creating a personalized experience that can be both eerie and entertaining.
The experience is designed to be interactive, with photo challenges for each participant—whether you’re the “Photographer,” “Brainiac,” or “Mapper.” The app provides interactive maps, riddles, and leaderboards, turning sightseeing into a game that encourages teamwork and creativity.
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The tour’s highlight is its ability to blend history, humor, and spooky stories. For instance, some stops like the Colorado State Capitol have tales of heads literally rolling, a gruesome piece of Denver lore. Others, like Molly Brown’s House, hint at ghostly furniture rearranging, which adds some fun “what-if” moments. The tour’s narrative thread of Denver’s haunted past makes exploring the city feel like a mini mystery.
Another notable feature is the inclusion of famous landmarks. You’ll explore historic sites such as the Croke-Patterson Mansion, known for its haunted reputation, and the Brown Palace Hotel, which is rumored to have unexplained phenomena. As you hunt, you’ll learn about these locations’ ghost stories and historical significance, adding depth beyond just spooky tales.
Since this is a self-guided experience, there’s no strict schedule. You start at the Denver Public Library and roam through the city, solving riddles and completing challenges at various landmarks. The app guides you to sites such as Molly Brown’s House, Croke-Patterson Mansion, and the Brown Palace Hotel.
Each stop offers photo challenges—perhaps capturing a spooky angle of a historic building or recreating a ghostly scene. You also get interactive riddles that test your knowledge or sense of humor, making it more engaging than just walking around with a map.
The duration averages around 2 hours, but you can extend or cut it short depending on how much you want to explore and how quickly your group works through the challenges. The experience ends back at the starting point, so you can choose to continue sightseeing or head for a meal.
The Let’s Roam app is the backbone of the tour. It provides maps, clues, photo challenges, and even leaderboards to keep competition fun. Once you download the app, you can start whenever you’re ready—no need for a fixed departure time. It’s designed to be user-friendly, but some reviews mention that following the app’s instructions can sometimes be confusing, especially if your phone isn’t fully charged or if connectivity issues arise.
Support is available via phone, email, or chat if you get stuck, but as a self-guided activity, the success depends heavily on your device’s functionality and your ability to follow the prompts.
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Cost: At around $12, this experience offers solid value—you’re paying mainly for the novelty and the digital experience rather than a guided tour. It’s a budget-friendly way to combine sightseeing and fun.
Flexibility: Start anytime and go at your own pace. Perfect for travelers with tight schedules or those who prefer spontaneous adventures.
Interactive fun: The game-like format with photo challenges and riddles turns what could be a dull walk into a lively, humorous exploration.
Unique stories: The stops include well-known landmarks with spooky stories that add an element of intrigue to your sightseeing.
Lack of guide-led storytelling: If you’re hoping for a detailed narration or historical context from an expert, this tour lacks that. You’ll miss out on storytelling nuances and behind-the-scenes tales shared by a guide.
App navigation issues: Some reviews mention that following the app isn’t always straightforward, which could lead to frustration during the adventure.
Limited interactions: Since this is entirely self-guided, you won’t have a guide to answer questions or provide additional insights. It’s more of a scavenger hunt with stories rather than a deep historical dive.
Weather dependence: As with most outdoor activities, weather can impact your experience. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Considering the price point, this tour offers reasonable value—especially for a group who enjoys games, challenges, and urban exploration. For just over $12 per person, you get an interactive and spooky way to see Denver, along with digital copies of your photos. If you’re traveling on a budget or want to add a bit of ghostly fun to your city trip, this is a worthwhile option.
However, if you’re expecting a highly detailed, guided storytelling experience, you might find it lacking. The tour’s strength lies in its interactive format and flexibility, not in in-depth historical narration.
This self-guided ghost hunt in Denver offers a lighthearted and engaging way to explore the city’s haunted history. The combination of photo challenges, riddles, and landmark exploration makes it perfect for groups that want to add some thrill and humor to their sightseeing. It’s especially appealing for those who enjoy games and technology-based adventures.
While it might not satisfy history buffs looking for detailed stories, it delivers fun, mystery, and the chance to discover Denver’s spooky side in a casual, customizable manner. The affordability and flexibility make it a good pick for families, friends, or solo explorers looking for a unique urban adventure.
If you’re after a spooky story-packed guided tour, this might fall short. But if you love a good challenge and enjoy uncovering hidden tales on your own terms, this ghost hunt could be your new favorite way to experience Denver.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, there’s no minimum age, so children can participate. Just make sure they’re comfortable with walking and following the app.
Do I need a guide for this tour?
No, it’s entirely self-guided. You and your group will navigate the city using the app.
What should I bring?
Make sure your phone is fully charged, and consider bringing a power bank. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
Can I start this tour at any time?
Yes, you can start whenever you’re ready within the hours of 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Are there any additional costs?
All taxes, fees, and handling charges are included. However, attraction fees or transportation are not included.
Is there a limit to group size?
Yes, the experience supports up to 10 players, with individual roles assigned.
Will I get photos from the tour?
Yes, you’ll receive complimentary digital copies of your photos taken during the challenges.
How long does the tour take?
Typically about 2 hours, but you can take longer or shorter depending on your pace.
What landmarks will I visit?
Stops include Molly Brown’s House, Croke-Patterson Mansion, Brown Palace Hotel, and other Denver landmarks with ghost stories.
Is this experience weather-dependent?
Yes, outdoor activities are subject to weather conditions. Dress accordingly and plan for possible changes.
This self-guided ghost tour in Denver offers a fun, affordable way to uncover some of the city’s spooky stories while enjoying a game-like exploration. Perfect for curious groups looking for a mix of history, challenge, and a touch of supernatural mystery.