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HAUNTED HALLOWEEN TROLLEY TOURS START OCTOBER 14

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Sarasota has many ghosts who are just dying to tell their stories! Hop aboard a Haunted Sarasota Trolley Tour to hear their spooky tales. Discover Sarasota Tours’ beloved Friday night tour returns for the Halloween season for 13 nights starting October 14 and running through October 31 at 8 PM.

Kaylene McCaw and Tamara Solum portray ghost hostesses and actors Daniel Pelissier and Ren Pearson take on three mystery roles, jumping aboard as spirits to tell their side of the story. Haunted Sarasota is written and directed by Michael Newton-Brown and produced by Discover Sarasota Tours. The 90-minute tour includes free beer/wine before boarding.

“I just love Halloween and seeing all the creative costumes,” said Tammy Hauser, DST founder and CEO. “We give prizes for best costume on each tour and it’s always a challenge choosing our winners!”

All tours depart from the Trolley Cottage Gift Shop, located at 1826 Fourth Street in historic Gillespie Park. The gift shop features charming souvenirs and Sarasota books, gifts, and memorabilia for all ages.

Discover Sarasota Tours is the ONLY local trolley tour company, offering the BEST daily entertaining and informative air-conditioned sightseeing tours and nighttime theatrical shows about the most interesting people, intriguing places, and amazing stories that have shaped Sarasota’s rich cultural past. In 2022, Discover Sarasota Tours was recognized by Tripadvisor with the 2022 Traveler’s Choice Award.

Tour tickets and information available online at DiscoverSarasotaTours.com or by calling 941-260-9818.

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