Kate K.
Yelp
We had a great time on our hearse ghost tour with Peg-Leg Ron, though, as other reviewers have noted, it was tough to understand the ghost stories themselves, in part because his accent was so strong that I could only catch every tenth word to so.
One thing we were pretty disappointed in was some of the misogyny of the tour guide, who kept telling us how pretty we were, made a joke about transgender women, & at one point said something about "knowing any lawyers," which, to me, assumed none of us were - and one of us was! I know Savannah is the south, & the south is notoriously old-guard in terms of politics & political correctness, but as a bunch of Yankee liberals, we were a little bit uncomfortable with some of the language. More ghosts, please.
Overall, though, it was a really fun thing to do. Ron was a nice guy who told us some hilarious stories, really hammed up his southern ghost tour performance, gave us some great to-do-in-the-city tips, and, of course, drove us around old Savannah telling us all about local haunting. As we got used to his accent, he became easier to understand, & we were able to take more in. By the time we were done with him, we wanted more! He also kindly dropped us off at a different spot than he'd picked us up, offering to deliver us right to the door of our next bar.
If you're super uptight, looking for a serious ghost tour, or want something extra-spooky, this isn't the tour for you. But if you just want a fun adventure with friends in the back of a weird vintage hearse, give this one a go. We had a great time!