How exciting!
Como House in Melbourne is to be commended. They are introducing Twilight Tours of their wonderful National Trust Property.
The Team had the honour of investigating Como House in 2008 and we had a wonderful time. Now the National Trust has opened the house for these twilight tours.
Numbers are limited. Groups will be of no more than 12 people each tour, ensuring you can absorb the ambience of the experience.
They trialed them over the summer and will now have them running over the Winter as well.
Conducted the first thursday of each month from July to October at 7.00pm, Twilight Tours of Como House offer a completely different experience to a day time tour.
Twilight Tours focus more on past people and events in the house. More than a few of our staff, volunteers and visitors have had 'stories' to tell courtesy of their time at Como. As we view Como by flickering candlelight, these stories certainly add to the ambience of a Twilight Tour!
Back by popular demand, Como is running Twilight Ghost Tours with the assistance of a medium from Spookspotters. This tour will focus on past people and events in the house. Tours begin with a complimentary glass of wine in the beautiful Ballroom where you are given a background of Como’s residents past and present. The Twilight Tours run only on the first Thursday of the month up until the 1st October 2009. The evening adventure takes place between 6.30pm and 8.30pm.
COST: General $30, Concession $27, Member General $25, Member Concession $23
Ghost tours are not suitable for children under the age of 15. Bookings are essential. Please call 9827 2500 for more information.
Or you can check out the Como Website at
http://www.comohouse.com.au/what_s_onOh and one more thing, members of our very own Team will be delivering the tours for the National Trust. All funds however go to the upkeep of the property and no funds whatsoever goes to the Team or any of it's members individually except for a small fuel donation for one of the Team to come from Ballarat once a month for the Tour.
So please come and support your forum friends and the National Trust so they might open up more properties for these types of tours.