We have taken it twice now and if I could I would take it again. It is so very much fun.
Like the other poster said if you take the 2 hour tour, you take the first hour in the classroom. You watch a few slide notices that are mostly legal things to cover Disney if you do have an accident. Then you get your helmets fitted and you pick a Segway.
There are two instructors for the class of 10 so you get all the individual instruction that you need. They show you how to work the key and get on the machine. It is a very strange feeling at first but it soon becomes second nature to you. The speed of the machine is controled by your body movement and the angle of your path or direction is controled by turning the handle where your hand goes. You start out just getting on and off and then progress to going forward slowly then faster. The instuctors add cones to the area so you learn to turn and spin on a dime. The also add a ramp to teach you how to go over an obstacle. They instruct you on how to duck to go under overhanging objects like tree limbs and door frames. You are much taller on the machine and you have to be careful of objects that you would normally just disreguard. Beware of walls at the ramp! My DH tried to go through the wall! We laughed so hard. He was excited and forgot to turn!
They also teach you how to go up and down hills or ramps. Then you get a short bathroom, water, put on or take off jacket break and away you go. You stay in single file at first and head out the building door. The classroom building is different than the registering building. FW is open by this time but not very busy around where you are, near the igloo - soda pop testing area. You go directly into WS that is still closed. And you bascially have The World to yourself! This in itself is incredible!
Depending on the interst level and the instructors, they talk about the countries as you go through them. We ducked in and out of gift shops and resturants which somehow felt wonderfully sneaky or illegal! No way could you do that when the countries were open! LOL!
You do stop half way around the world and I think normally a Disney photographer is there to capture your picture with Planet Earth in the backgound. This is how it was the first tour we took. The second time there was a light rain most of the tour and the photographer was not there. We had our our camera and video camera and the instructors took pictures of everyone for them. You are not allowed to take photos yourself while on the machines. DH did get off of his briefly and took more photos and videos but I stayed on mine every second and just savored the ride!
We had our family wait for us in England and the entire group on Segways waved and said hello to them as we passed. We wanted them to see us riding and we knew that we passed right by there on the tour. They had entered via the International gateway so they were able to get there easily.
All in all it is great fun. We have heard rumors that another tour is being discussed and it will be off road in Fort Wilderness campgrounds. That would be great fun too!
Make sure you sign yourself up for a tour! You will love it.
AAA memebers get a discount, too. You also get a little surprise gift at the end! ENJOY!