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Businiess name:  Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
Review by:  Barbara P.
Review content: 
My kids took me on this tour when I first visited SEattle and they said I had to go on it. So I did. I think they just wanted someone else to suffer with them on this tour. It's not that it's bad, but it's pretty canned. I've been on it twice and both times (spaced over a year apart), the schtick was EXACTLY the same. Same bad jokes, same lame puns, etc. I think the tour would be more interesting if they just got rid of the tour guides. As it is, there's a bit of walking and it's not very friendly to those who may have disabilities and use wheelchairs. The underground part was pretty interesting and they noted that parts of the city had to be built up nearly 30 feet higher than they originally were. I liked how Seattle kept the glass panes on the sidewalks so that light could shine in on the underground businesses. Parts are dusty too and gave me allergies. Take a benadryl before you go so you don't get the sneezies like I did.

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