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Businiess name:
Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
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Review by:
Heather A.
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Review content:
I've had the (mis)fortune of taking this tour three times in the span of 2 years because of family members coming in from out of town.
I will tell you that the jokes they tell on your tour are the same they told on my tour. They even pause for laughter.
All in all, the Seattle Underground Tour is really interesting the first time you go on it, slightly interesting the second time, and not quite as interesting the third time.
You start off getting a brief history of Seattle and how it was made, and they'll tell you about the toilets that overflowed because of the level of the sea. Then you get in a group of about 30 people and walk around Pioneer Square, into some old buildings and down into the "underground" of Seattle.
If you've ever walked around Pioneer Square and noticed the purple glass tiles in the sidewalk--those are light tiles for the underground, to let light come in!
The history is really fascinating, and it's odd to think that everything downtown used to be between 4-32 feet lower than it currently is.
You'll do alot of walking around in dark dusty areas on this tour, but it's not bad or clausterphobic. Wear your walking shoes and be prepared to laugh at not-so-good jokes. Bring a water bottle also because you may get dried out walking around in dusty basements.
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