I loved my Go Boston card. Because I had it, I was able to really enjoy not only Boston, but Lexington, Concord, and Salem. In fact, I was able to see things that were not my highest priority but added so much background, knowledge, and fun to my trip. AND I saved money!!!
It was so easy to use, I only wish I had more time to really enjoy more of the options available.
We did not have a good experience with the Go Boston Go card. Mainly due to transportation issues with Beantown Trolley. The waits between trolley's were inconsistent and too long, and therefore we were not able to visit planned attractions. It was faster to walk! We also had a very unfortunate experience with an EXTREMELY grumpy driver on Labor Day. He was condescending to his passengers, and particularly rude to a French family, and a couple of English families on board how embarrassing to have our country represented that way!. We were told by this grumpy driver that there were only two trolly's running on Labor Day and thus the cause for delays. Why would a trolley company only run two trolley's on a high traffic holiday in a major city? If that's policy, there should be some kind of discussion. We cannot recommend this Go Boston card pass at this time, again, mainly due to transportation issues.
I would not recommend this card. It was timeconsuming that you had to book your tour then pick up your tickets in advance. It was not always the same place for either and the booklet was not up to date or correct. When i queried this i was told it was not their fault if the third parties gave incorrect information. This booklet is all you are given to help you and should be fit for purpose. The hop on hop off company was not good either. It ran for less time and was more haphazzard than other companies. The fact that the buses were empty compared to their competitors says it all. Because of the way it is run you cannot fit in enough activities to make it worth purchasing