They cancelled the tours and I am disappointed for everyone it was a lot of fun. I kind of got to go on it twice, the quest stuff was great but the fun was not only being with other VMK players but being with a tour guide that knew all kinds of information about how the game was created.
I have a feeling that "they" discovered that VMK was successful without the tours and they didn't need to spend the money on them.
They were also having problems keeping up with demand, it was a free tour, I guess if they charged for it like the do for all of their other tours it would make it more cost effective but then you get into an elitist thing were most of the adult players going could probably do it but the kids would not only have to convince their prarents to sit through it not they would have to convince them to pay for it too.