Charging for Lilly Belle now?

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Is there an age limit on the tour? (as in minimum age). I know other train tours you have to be 16+, which is why we've never been able to do them as we have party members under that age.
 
Is there an age limit on the tour? (as in minimum age). I know other train tours you have to be 16+, which is why we've never been able to do them as we have party members under that age.
I don't see an official page from Disneyland about the tour. You could always call and ask. (Although they may not have any info if it's not available for booking yet.) I'm glad to see someone who is excited at the prospect of the tour though! I hope you're able to do it!
 
I don't see an official page from Disneyland about the tour. You could always call and ask. (Although they may not have any info if it's not available for booking yet.) I'm glad to see someone who is excited at the prospect of the tour though! I hope you're able to do it!
At $85/person, we aren't likely to, but my dad would love a train tour if it went backstage at all...if this one did that at all, even a little bit, and was all ages, I'd give it some more consideration.
 

At $85/person, we aren't likely to, but my dad would love a train tour if it went backstage at all...if this one did that at all, even a little bit, and was all ages, I'd give it some more consideration.
Oh! Yeah- if they go backstage I'm sure they'll be an age limit. That's just a smart safety pre-caution on Disney's part...
 
At $85/person, we aren't likely to, but my dad would love a train tour if it went backstage at all...if this one did that at all, even a little bit, and was all ages, I'd give it some more consideration.
Your dad might want to request a ride on the tender. Seat is directly behind the locomotive, and it's quite interesting talking with the engineers. Only loads at Main Street Station and must go full circle.
 
I was able to book this tour today, but it is still not listed on the website; the price was $72.25 with a DVC discount. To me the cost is completely worth it since I have never had the chance to ride on the Lilly Belle in the past. even though I was able to book It, the booking rep had minimal information on the tour; has anyone been able to find a review yet? I would like to know what I signed up for.
Also, there may be a citizen's arrest if somebody tries to steal something in front of me.
 
:headache:And yet I'll probably pay it some day since it was never running the days I asked in the past. I don't think I'd even pay it x2 for my husband to do this though - he just doesn't care enough and it seems short enough for him to go relax with an ice cream in the meantime. :rolleyes1
 
I was able to book this tour today, but it is still not listed on the website; the price was $72.25 with a DVC discount. To me the cost is completely worth it since I have never had the chance to ride on the Lilly Belle in the past. even though I was able to book It, the booking rep had minimal information on the tour; has anyone been able to find a review yet? I would like to know what I signed up for.
Also, there may be a citizen's arrest if somebody tries to steal something in front of me.

I'd love to hear your review once you take the tour. I've toyed with the idea of booking it, but with such little information haven't pulled the trigger. TIA!
 
I'm really looking forward to some reviews. My daughter's name is Lily and ridding the Lilly Belle is on both her and my wife's bucket list of things to do at Disneyland. $85 pp puts the cost at $340 for our family which seems absolutely insane for a trip around the park and a doughnut. I was hoping there might be a little more included in the Grand Circle Tour to help me stomach the cost.
 
This is a shame but save your money. Do a plaid tour instead it is just a ride around the park and yes it wold be easy to steal something. We were left alone but all we did was photography the experience.You get a sovereign ticket but it is not worth 85$ I don’t care how good that doughnuts is. I will make you a copy of the ticket for less than 85$ lol
 
This thread is over two years old, so it's a bit odd that it's popped up now, especially since the tour in question isn't even being offered. Nevertheless, everyone's perspective and experience are unique, so their decision on taking this tour should be made based on their own priorities. One person's waste of time is another person's experience of a lifetime. (I certainly would be hesitant to base my decision on the advice of a poster whose history on this board consists of one dismissive opinion.) This tour is off the books until 2020 anyway, so everyone will have plenty of time to think things over in the meantime. We enjoyed our tour, donut and beverage notwithstanding (brought our own victuals), spent a long time with our guide after the end of the tour (she was great fun!), and felt that the experience as a whole was worth the price paid (disclaimer: we did get an AP discount). When the tour returns next year, it may be different and include more things (or not). Stay tuned...
 
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I had no idea they were charging $85 for this. Yikes! We did this (minus the donut) for “free” not that long ago.
 
I had no idea they were charging $85 for this. Yikes! We did this (minus the donut) for “free” not that long ago.
At least a few years ago if they were charging by summer of 2017. The RR was closed 16-summer of 17 so last free tours would have been 2015....
 
This thread is over two years old, so it's a bit odd that it's popped up now, especially since the tour in question isn't even being offered. Nevertheless, everyone's perspective and experience are unique, so their decision on taking this tour should be made based on their own priorities. One person's waste of time is another person's experience of a lifetime. (I certainly would be hesitant to base my decision on the advice of a poster whose history on this board consists of one dismissive opinion.) This tour is off the books until 2020 anyway, so everyone will have plenty of time to think things over in the meantime. We enjoyed our tour, donut and beverage notwithstanding (brought our own victuals), spent a long time with our guide after the end of the tour (she was great fun!), and felt that the experience as a whole was worth the price paid (disclaimer: we did get an AP discount). When the tour returns next year, it may be different and include more things (or not). Stay tuned...
As much of a system shock as it was when they started charging for this I get it now. And experience of a lifetime it could indeed be for the right person if they bring back. It’s a very unique experience and if you weren’t going to the parks prior to the tour being offered AND “in the know” this was the only way you’d get to have this experience.
 
Since Disney hasn't released any official updates about this tour and since this thread is not contributing anything new or informative to the conversation, this thread will be closed. A new thread can be started when the tour is re-opened to the public.
 
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