I can imagine how much worse that would have been if we'd had 25 people on one floor, so I definitely sympathize with other reviewers who didn't have the opportunity of a smaller group. We would occasionally have to deal with people making noise when we were trying to listen to something, or turning on their flashlight so we would have to readjust our eyes to the dark all over again, but it didn't happen often enough to ruin our experience. Fortunately, Waverly seems to have listened to those other complaints, because they hired more tour guides and split everyone up into 4 groups of 12-13 people. I was prepared to be bumping into other people for most of the tour. I was even more worried when I read that Waverly was adding 10 spots to every public overnight tour in 2021, so we would have 60 people instead of 50. They would have a group of 50 people split into 2 groups of 25, and reviewers said they felt crowded. Most of the complaints were that the group sizes were too big. I read a lot of reviews before we went for our own 6-hour public overnight tour, and they had me worried. All tour guides both nights were great and every employee we came across was helpful and kind. I highly recommend the historical tour to anyone wanting to experience this wonderful building and all the significance of its history. Not only could we enjoy seeing this magnificent building but we could take some wonderful pictures. On the flipside, the historical tour the following day was fantastic. We've done many paranormal tours in different locations, such as Eastern State Reformatory, Bobby Mackeys, and Rolling Hills Asylum to name a few and we have never walked in complete pitch black where we couldn't experience our surroundings. We left after that tour slightly disappointed as we spent the whole tour in practical darkness walking around not seeing anything in the building but pitch black hallways and rooms. The paranormal tour had a lot more historical information and a lot less paranormal aspects than I thought it would. We decided to choose a weekend where we could do the paranormal tour one night and the history tour the next day. This new series appears to be more of the glorious same.We had been looking forward to going to this location for quite some time. There were countless laugh-out-loud moments throughout Unsolved’s run between the two and their conflicting beliefs. As fans would know, Bergara is the believer of the group with Madej’s skeptical approach always making the pair humorously butt heads. Waverly Hills is one of the most reportedly haunted places in the United States, so that is not for the faint of heart. In the video we see Madej hiding a walkie talkie for Bergara to find before he investigates alone. However, there’s a bit of a twist in this new show. This is the same footage that was shown at VidCon just last month, and it brings back the now classic set up of Bergara going into a dark scary location alone. The 10-minute sneak peek takes fans back to Waverly Hills Sanatorium and quickly reintroduces us to Bergara and Madej’s irresistible banter. The series is set to premiere this September, just in time for the spooky season, and this lovable ghost hunting duo have just given fans a first look at the series’ premiere. The hit series ran for seven seasons before ending last year, but fear not, everyone's favorite Ghoul Boys are almost back in their new paranormal series Ghost Files. However, one of the more zany series to come out of this craze was Buzzfeed Unsolved: Supernatural, which was hosted by Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej. Over the last two decades we have had an abundance of paranormal reality TV shows thanks to popular hits like Ghost Hunters.
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