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2-Hour Guided Segway Tour of Asheville

Overview
Hit the sidewalks & streets to explore the Paris of the South. It is an unforgettable way to tour a large area. Please ignore all of the flashbulbs going off while you tour the city as you may become an instant celebrity!
City: Asheville
Tue 24 Jun
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Starting at $65.00
Tue 24 Jun
Starting at $65.00
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What's Included
2 hour guided Segway tour
Helmet
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Children 10 +
  • Minimum weight 75lbs
  • Maximum weight 300lbs
  • Not recommended for those with vertigo
  • Helmet will be provided free of charge. Feel free to bring your own bicycle or ski helmet.
What To Expect
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Asheville
Once you arrive, you’re greeted and start training for your own Segway i2! From there, we hit the sidewalks and streets off to explore the Paris of the South. It is an unforgettable way to tour a large area. Please ignore all of the flashbulbs going off while you tour the city as you may become an instant celebrity!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (676)
derring_do
Nov 2007
During our 2nd visit to the Asheville area last week, I took a 3 hour segway tour of the downtown area with Moving Sidewalk Tours. I was lucky having booked the 9AM tour on a Monday morning, and was the only member of the tour along with the guide, Wes. It was great! I've been on segways before, but this was my first introduction to the second generation (and it's lots more fun!) The machines are just a blast to use, and very intuitive. Wes was very knowledgeable about the area and its history, pointing out buildings with details and funny stories. Half the people we passed seemed to know who he was, and everyone noticed the segways (expecially the schoolchildren on their way to an event downtown, who could not stop pointing and asking questions.) I've used segways in Orlando and Washington DC (which is also a good city in which to take a tour.) Asheville is, of course, much smaller, but the Moving Sidewalk people give you a thumbnail sketch in the time of the tour, describing restaurants, shopping and cultural activities, in the midst of the busy downtown. I'd use them again.

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