USS Yorktown Ghost Tour: Exclusive Night-Time Access
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23 Ratings
Mount Pleasant
Experience an exclusive night-time ghost tour aboard the USS Yorktown, where you'll hear stories of American heroes, maritime superstitions, and mysterious disappearances. Limited access to closed-off areas and the flight deck after dark.
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum - Come aboard the USS Yorktown and hear the stories of the American heroes who lived, died, and are still rumored to be here today. Commissioned in 1943, the “Fighting Lady” was once manned by over 3,000 people and designed to fight off enemies all over the globe during WWII. You will hear stories of their ultimate sacrifice and heroism as the people who once inhabited this ship dedicated their lives to the service of our country and to this great ship. This tour gives you exclusive nighttime access to areas of the ship that are closed to the public, including access to the flight deck after dark.

Highlights may include:
-Maritime Superstitions
-Unusual ship christening
-Captain Jocko Clark
-Smokey Stover
-Mysterious Sailor Disappearance

The USS Yorktown Ghost Tours meet at 40 Patriots Point Rd in Mt. Pleasant. Tours meet at the booth located inside the Admission Gate 15 minutes prior to tour time. Upon arrival, your guide will escort you to the USS Yorktown for tour departure.

What's Included
  • Exclusive after dark access to the USS Yorktown for a unique experience
  • 90-minute guided ghost tour aboard the USS Yorktown
  • Explore areas of the ship that are closed to the public, including access to the flight deck
  • Learn about maritime superstitions and mysterious sailor disappearances
  • Hear stories of the sacrifice and heroism of the former ship inhabitants
Additional Information

Step aboard the illustrious USS Yorktown and uncover the tales of the brave American patriots who once served, perished, and are still believed to inhabit it to date. Launched and deployed in 1943, the iconic ‘Fighting Lady’ was once the home and shield of over 3,000 individuals, meant to defy adversaries worldwide during the tumultuous times of WWII. Discover narratives of their supreme dedication and valor, as those who once dwelled within this vessel devoted their existence to our nation and this noble sea fortress. This guided tour provides unique nocturnal admission to sections of the battleship typically unavailable to visitors, complete with access to the flight deck after sundown.

Key points may involve:

-Nautical Superstitions
-Extraordinary Vessel Naming Ceremonies
-Captain Jocko Clark
-Smokey Stover
-Inexplicable Seaman’s Vanishing

  • Tours do run rain or shine. The USS Yorktown is not climate controlled. It is hot in the Summer and cold in the Winter. Please dress accordingly and wear closed-toed, comfortable shoes. There is a good amount of walking and lots of narrow stairways to navigate up and down and throughout the tour. There are also ladders used that are not easy to navigate for one having trouble walking.
  • **Please note the tour is not handicapped accessible.
Location
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
40 Patriots Point Rd
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Evi201
Apr 14, 2024
Spooky & Educational - My husband and I had a great time on this tour. It was fun, educational and spooky. Our guide Dave, did a wonderful job sharing the stories and history of the ship. We will definitely do another tour with Bulldog Tours.
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Mary_d
Apr 8, 2024
A must do! - Great history & wonderful tour guide! Lot of history & knowledge on this tour. Learned about the importance of 5 & the USS Yorktown.
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Ellen_l
Apr 4, 2024
Yorktown Ghost Tour - Very cool experience! Great stories by the guide- would love to have seen some ghosts! We were able to explore the ship without any crowds and go into places that you are not usually able to go into- involves ladders and walking. Not recommended for people who are not able to do lots of walking.
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Tara_w
Mar 31, 2024
Pretty cool - Really cool, Andrew did a good job, very knowledgeable. We love history and it was a good way to learn something knew
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Danielle
Mar 10, 2024
Fun tour - Cool way to learn and tour the ship. We had Shawn, he was knowledgeable and entertaining with funny stories but also heartfelt ones that make you realize and participate the sacrifices these young men gave.
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Cinderellariem
Mar 7, 2024
The daytime tour is good too! - We were here during the day and were able to do the tour on our own. We toured both the aircraft carrier and the battleship next to it. Be very wary of the stairs, as some of them are very very steep. Took lots of photos, and it was very interesting to see all the kitchens on the ship, being a sous chef myself. Very educational! Also some interactive points on the ship where you’re allowed, push buttons and sound alarms. Hopefully the weather is nice when you go so that you can take the boat tour out to the fort island. It was too cold when we visited and so the boat wasn’t going.
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893erinc
Feb 19, 2024
USS Yorktown Ghost Tour at Night - Bruce was our tourguide and we feel extremely lucky to have had him guide us through the ship. He was a great storyteller and offered true historic facts all wrapped up in some spooky tales. We also had access to a part of the ship that is not seen during the regular daytime hours which added to the excitement.
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Liss_a
Apr 3, 2024
Worth the money time and walking!! - Our tour guide was great! He gave us lots of information and we didn’t feel rushed. I wouldn’t call this a ghost tour though there was some mention of death on the ship it was more of a great private tour of the ship but either way my husband and I had a great time!
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Zach_m
Mar 24, 2024
Being on the ship at... - Being on the ship at night was a unique experience. Learning the stories of the men who served and seeing first hand the areas inside the ship which they manned.
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946shellyh
Mar 14, 2024
Very informative - Sean was an amazing guide and made the night enjoyable given the circumstances. Hoping for an informative and spooky tour but there were 300 scouts on board the ship with us! Ruined the atmosphere, but Sean still gave a great tour. I would recommend this just make sure the scouts aren't there!
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