LA Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl

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LA Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl

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Ghosts and happy hour in the same two miles. This LA night walk mixes four bar stops with Hollywood legend stories that feel like campfire tales with a street-level twist. I like that it’s built for an easy, focused outing on Hollywood Boulevard, not a half-day slog, and I also like that you get a mix of famous-location vibes plus specific “why this place matters” clues. The only real drawback: drinks are not included, and you’ll need to dress for a bar dress code and walk in comfy shoes.

Meet your guide at Hollywood & Highland, then follow the lantern like you’re in an old Hollywood mystery. One possible consideration is that the format leans more story-and-experience than guaranteed paranormal results, especially if you expect facts like a documentary or a full-blown séance. Also note the tour is not for people under 21.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Four bar entries are included, but your drinks are not.
  • Boardner’s is a major stop, tied to I Love Lucy and an infamous 1940s murder case.
  • Musso and Frank’s is part of the story, but entry there is not included.
  • Hollywood Boulevard walk-throughs center on legends like Charlie Chaplin, Jean Harlow, and Marilyn Monroe.
  • Paranormal hotspots like the Hollywood Wax Museum and Hollywood Toys and Costumes are built into the route.
  • An EMF detector can be rented, but you’re not promised results.

A Two-Hour Haunted Hollywood Walk That Doesn’t Drag

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This is the kind of night activity that works because it stays tight. You’re out for two hours, moving along a famous stretch of Hollywood Boulevard while your guide stitches together ghost lore and entertainment-history trivia. It’s not about sitting in one spot hoping for something to happen. It’s about walking, stopping, listening, and then stepping into the next story.

I like the pacing for a simple reason: Hollywood can feel big and confusing if you’re on your own. With a tour like this, you get a clear sequence and a reason to be at each corner. And because it’s a pub crawl format, the atmosphere tends to feel social rather than overly solemn.

Just remember: you’re paying for access and guided storytelling, not a pre-scripted supernatural “win.” If you’re looking for a guaranteed haunting, the tone may not match what you imagine. If you want fun, spooky ambiance, and a guided walk with bar breaks, it’s a good fit.

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Finding Your Guide: Hollywood & Highland, Lantern in Hand

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Your start point is outside the Footlocker at the corner of Hollywood and Highland, 6801 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Show up at least 15 minutes early so you can meet up, get oriented, and avoid being rushed when the group starts moving.

Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern. That lantern detail sounds small, but it matters in practice. Hollywood streets have enough visual noise at night, so a visible guide helps you keep up without playing guessing games.

Two more practical notes that can affect your comfort:

  • Bring comfortable shoes. This is a walking tour through a busy tourist area.
  • Plan for rain or shine. The tour runs either way, so wear gear that won’t ruin your night if the weather turns.

The Boardner’s Stop: I Love Lucy and a 1940s Murder Case

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Boardner’s is one of the headline stories on this crawl, and it’s not just name-dropping. You’ll get the connections that tie the venue to I Love Lucy, plus an infamous 1940s murder case linked to the area’s darker past.

This is the part of the tour that works best if you enjoy how Hollywood history gets messy. The point isn’t to turn pop-culture trivia into a lecture. It’s to show you how entertainment, rumors, and real-world crimes can overlap in the same place.

Why this stop is valuable: it gives you a “look again” moment. After you learn why Boardner’s is tied to both TV history and a darker incident, you’ll start noticing details you would normally skip, like how the space fits into the old Hollywood footprint.

The main drawback here is also simple: if you’re not into storytelling that mixes famous names with crime-era lore, you might wish for more straightforward bar-to-bar pacing. But for many people, that blend is the whole point.

Musso and Frank’s Area: Spirits, Chaplin, and Marilyn Monroe Energy

You’ll also get a stop that centers on Musso and Frank’s—one of those old-school Hollywood landmarks that instantly makes the streets feel like a movie set. Even though you won’t get entry there, you’ll still hear what spirits are said to lurk in the back corners, and you’ll connect the hauntings to entertainment icons associated with the place.

The tour specifically points you toward legends like Charlie Chaplin and Jean Harlow, and it also brings in Marilyn Monroe as you keep walking through the Hollywood Boulevard story thread. That means you’re not just hearing ghost chatter. You’re learning the names that shaped the era—and then being guided to the real-world spots where those legends once mattered.

How to get the most out of this segment:

  • Treat it like a guided walking lesson in location-based Hollywood memory.
  • Let the guide point you to visual cues (street layout, landmarks nearby). Even without entry, you can still connect the dots.

One thing to keep in mind: since entry into Musso and Frank’s isn’t included, you may expect a bar experience there. Instead, think of this as “learn the aura from the sidewalk,” then move on to your included bars.

Hollywood Boulevard on Foot: Why Walking Changes the Story

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A huge part of the value is that you’re not only visiting drinking spots—you’re also doing a Hollywood Boulevard walk tied to old star power. The tour uses footsteps you know from history (Chaplin, Harlow, Monroe) to help you see the area with fresh eyes.

On your own, Hollywood Boulevard can turn into a blur of crowds, storefronts, and camera phones. With this tour, the guide turns it into a sequence. You’re not just looking around—you’re following a narrative that tells you why each stop matters.

I also like that this makes the tour feel accessible even if you’re not a hardcore film buff. You don’t need to know every movie title. You just need to pay attention to names, places, and the way stories connect.

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Wax Museum and Costume Shops: Paranormal Spots That Feel Like Set Dressing

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Between bar stops, you’ll also visit key paranormal-minded locations, including:

  • the Hollywood Wax Museum
  • Hollywood Toys and Costumes

These aren’t “ghost attraction” stops in the sense of buying separate tickets on the fly. They’re built into the route as places tied to the tour’s spooky theme and reported paranormal interest. The idea is that you get more than bars—you get a sense of Hollywood as a stage where the past keeps showing up.

Why I think these stops work:

  • They break up the crawl so it doesn’t feel like nonstop bar talk.
  • They add variety to the experience. You’re not just drinking and listening; you’re seeing theme-driven landmarks that match the mood.

One consideration: since this is still a walking night, you’ll want to keep your energy up. The route includes famous locations and quick stops, but it’s still outdoors in real time.

EMF Detector Rental: Fun Tool, No Guaranteed Proof

The tour mentions that you can rent an EMF detector. The wording makes it clear: you may experience something chilling, but you’re not being sold a promise of scientific evidence.

So treat the EMF detector as a prop that adds participation. It turns the stories from “just listening” into “trying something.” That can be fun even if you’re skeptical about paranormal claims, because it gives you a shared activity while you’re on the move.

If you do rent one, keep expectations grounded:

  • You’re measuring a vibe, not proving a haunting.
  • Use it as a prompt to ask your guide questions and compare readings during stops.

Bars, Drinks, and the 21+ Reality Check

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Entry into four bars is included in the tour price, but drinks are not included. That matters for your budgeting. You should plan on paying for whatever you order, whether it’s cocktails or mixers.

The tour’s bar format does two useful things for you:

  1. It gives you breaks from walking and street noise.
  2. It gives the guide a reason to tailor stories to the setting, including cocktail recommendations and the mood shift as the night progresses.

One detail I appreciate is the way people describe the bar lineup as it goes on. The evening reportedly gets classier as you move between venues, so it feels like the tour levels up rather than repeating the same atmosphere over and over.

Important rules can also shape your comfort:

  • Not allowed: smoking and video recording
  • Not allowed: shorts and sleeveless shirts
  • The tour notes a dress-code issue at one bar, so skip the casual summer look.

And yes, the tour is not suitable for people under 21.

Price and Value: Why $30 Can Make Sense Here

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At $30 per person, this isn’t cheap compared to a simple walking tour—but it also isn’t trying to be a full open-bar deal. Your money mainly buys:

  • a two-hour guided haunted crawl
  • entry into four bars
  • the storytelling connection across specific Hollywood sites

The value comes from what you’re getting at each bar stop: a guided narrative thread that ties entertainment history to alleged hauntings. If you’re the type of person who enjoys a structured night out and wants stops chosen for you, the price feels easier to justify.

If you already plan to spend a lot on drinks anyway, the tour can help you stretch your time. The included bar entry gives you access and setting variety that you might not get if you just pick a random place on Hollywood Boulevard.

Where the price might feel less appealing:

  • If you’re not planning to buy drinks at multiple stops.
  • If you dislike themed stories that mix famous names with murder-case-era lore.

In other words, the tour price is paying for the guided Hollywood route and the bar access—not for unlimited drinking.

Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best

This tour is best for people who like:

  • old Hollywood names and place-based storytelling
  • a social, nighttime walking experience with built-in stops
  • spooky atmosphere that stays fun rather than grim

You might want to skip it if:

  • you can’t do extended standing and walking
  • you don’t want to follow a bar dress code
  • you’re looking for guaranteed paranormal activity instead of guided lore

Also, there’s a practical note you should treat carefully. The activity information says wheelchair accessible, but it also states the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments. If you’re deciding for a mobility-related reason, I’d suggest you contact the provider directly to confirm what the route and walking demands look like for your specific needs.

Practical Tips for a Smooth, Spooky Night

This is the stuff that helps you have a better experience fast:

  • Wear comfortable shoes. Hollywood Boulevard is not a place for flimsy footwear on a two-hour crawl.
  • Bring an ID card. A copy is accepted.
  • Avoid anything that can fail a bar dress code. The tour specifically says avoid shorts and tank tops, and sleeveless shirts are not allowed.
  • Don’t plan on filming. Video recording isn’t allowed.
  • Bring a light layer if you get cold easily after dark. Even if the day is warm, night air can change quickly.

If you want to maximize the “spooky plus fun” factor, arrive on time, listen early, and let the guide set the rhythm. That’s when the tour feels most like a Hollywood legend night instead of a rushed bar hop.

Should You Book the LA Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl?

I’d book this if you want a two-hour Hollywood night that combines bar stops with story-driven ghost lore at real locations like Boardner’s and the Musso and Frank’s area. It’s a good value for people who enjoy guided entertainment history, don’t mind paying for drinks, and are okay with the tour leaning into spooky anecdotes rather than hard proof.

I wouldn’t book it if you’re sensitive to bar dress rules, you don’t want alcohol-related settings, or you need a fully accessible route with no walking constraints. Also, if you want a pure paranormal experiment with guaranteed outcomes, this is more “guided theatrical experience” than lab session.

If that sounds like your kind of night, grab a spot and go. The lantern and the Hollywood Boulevard pacing do a lot of the work for you.

FAQ

Where do I meet the guide?

Meet your guide outside the Footlocker at the corner of Hollywood and Highland, 6801 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Arrive at least 15 minutes early.

How long is the haunted pub crawl?

The experience lasts about 2 hours.

What is included in the $30 price?

You get a 2-hour haunted pub crawl, a live guide, and entry into four bars.

Are drinks included?

No. Drinks are not included, so you’ll need to budget for what you order at the bars.

Do I need ID?

Yes. You’ll need an ID card, and a copy is accepted.

Is the tour suitable for kids or teens?

No. The tour is not suitable for people under 21.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

The activity info lists wheelchair accessible, but it also notes it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments. If that applies to you, it’s best to check directly with the provider.

Can I record videos or smoke?

No. Video recording isn’t allowed, and smoking is not allowed.

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