Tours for Young Adults

Sorcerer Figment

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I am trying to find a tour that would be enjoyable for 4 young adults. Unfortunately the only day we could do this is a Sunday, which limits us to two choices:

1.) Keys to the Kingdom - This past June I took this tour and it was wonderful. However, I don't really want to repeat the exact same tour. Does it vary that much based on the tour guide or over time?

2.) Family Magic Tour - While this one is primarily geared toward families with young kids, could young adults enjoy it too? Any adults (with a strong inner child) go without kids before?

I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks for your help! :wave2:
 
Sorcerer Figment said:
I am trying to find a tour that would be enjoyable for 4 young adults. Unfortunately the only day we could do this is a Sunday, which limits us to two choices:

1.) Keys to the Kingdom - This past June I took this tour and it was wonderful. However, I don't really want to repeat the exact same tour. Does it vary that much based on the tour guide or over time?

2.) Family Magic Tour - While this one is primarily geared toward families with young kids, could young adults enjoy it too? Any adults (with a strong inner child) go without kids before?

I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks for your help! :wave2:

How about the segway tour at EPCOT?
 
The Segway Tour at Epcot is a great idea. Just be sure to book it as soon as you decide. There are 2 tours each day, one at 8:30 and one at 9:30, and each only takes 10 people - so only 20 persons per day will be able to book this tour. If you are a AAA member you also get a discount. The cost is $80 per person, $68 with the AAA discount. You will have to show your AAA when you check in.
Have a Great Time whatever you decide!
 
Here's another vote for the Segway Tour. I took my DD 19 and DS 21 and they loved it!!!
 

:guilty: Ah, I would love to. (I've heard nothing but rave reviews.) But alas, one of my groupmates is a tad over the weight limit, and I don't want to leave them out. Perhaps I can do this tour the next time I go. :umbrella:
 
I think some of the information presented on the Keys tour would be repeated, but look at it like the Jungle Cruise - different skippers can make for a completely different experience.

It's all in the presentation, and if I had newbies with me who wanted to take this tour - I wouldn't hesitate to do it again.

I honestly think the Family Magic Tour might be a little too kid-oriented. I've never taken it, but I would hesitate to if I didn't have any kids.

By the way - I REALLY like your website! :)
 
How much is a "tad" I am just over 250 no one questioned me about my wieght or checked it with a scale. My son and I really enjoyed it. So your friend might be able to go.

John
 
SnackyStacky said:
By the way - I REALLY like your website! :)
Thanks, that means a lot! :worship:


I have to admit it sounds like I'd love this tour. :love: I think I'll pursuit it if the slightly-over-the-weight limit bit doesn't cause a problem. I'm starting a thread to get others' feedback on this, here.

Thanks again everyone! :grouphug:
 











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