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Businiess name:
Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
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Review by:
Jackie S.
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Review content:
Our tour guide was really friendly and full of life, but certainly not worth paying $14 to see pictures on a wall in a tunnel. There was no real substance to the tour, and while our tour guide admitted the facts were sketchy at best, I really felt like I was ripped off. The humor was crude (certainly not appropriate for children under 12) and the tour was very repetitive. It reminded me of walking upstairs and downstairs through unfinished, dirty basements. The pictures on the wall were the only added value to the tour, and considering they could easily be seen in any textbook, it's a waste of 90 minutes to walk through musty, dark, cobweb-filled hallways. People in my party and those around us kept commenting that they should have left after the first (of three) drops below the ground, it seemed like we were waiting for some fantastic view or historical area and in the end we ended up very confused, in a gift shop (of course). While they say it's not recommended for children under 7, I say it's just not recommended, period.
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