RIP OFF! Description of the tour says you’ll see “more than a million bats fly out of the Congress Avenue Bridge on an evening kayak tour of Austin that’s timed to catch the spectacular natural show.”
WE SAW ZERO BATS! And what’s more, afterwards we learned that the bats are usually gone by the end of September. This tour was booked at the end of October.
We called the company the next day and asked if they had seen bats last night. We were told, yes, hundreds of thousands of bats were seen last night! NOT TRUE!
While kayaking back from the disappointment of seeing no bats the tour guide commented that he hoped we didn’t come kayaking just to see the bats. YES! THAT’S EXACTLY WHY WE BOOKED THIS TOUR! And people are continuing to book after September with the expectation of seeing bats. The tour guides act as if the bats were there just the day before. So sorry they must have just left!
Don’t get fooled into doing this tour after the season has passed.
Response from Host
Oct 2022
So I'm not sure where you got this information because if you search Austin bat rescue which monitors the bats year round you can see they're in the bridge year round. It includes a full schedule of detailed flight patterns through 2021 and 2022.
Here is the link if you'd like to read it: https://austinbatrefuge.org/congress-ave-bridge/
Additionally, if you search Mexican Free Tailed Bat Migration Patterns you'll see the first response is Texas Parks and Wildlife. They state that the bats species is typically there through the end of October.
Again if you'd like to read about the correct information here it is: https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/resources/keep-texas-wild/hanging-around-with-bats/a-year-in-the-life-of-a-mexican-free-tailed-bat
Additionally, you did just miss the bats unfortunately! On the night of the 30th the bats took off at 7:10 pm roughly and y'all did not arrive on the 29th to the bridge until 7:40 pm. We saw the bats around that time on the 28th, but we got a freakishly early take off time on your tour date.
Additionally, if you look at how long we offer the bat tour it does stop in November well before the bats officially typically migrate.
Lastly, you spoke to a receptionist who did not go out on the tour, and does not speak to the tour guides on their previous experience from day to day typically. When you called you should also mention you were pretending to be a new booking and the receptionist clarified that the tour wouldn't be like the videos you had said you watched online. If you wanted to you could of also gone out on another tour to see them instead of harassing a small business online and threatening them in private messages and phone calls.