This tour delivers a moderate ATV experience that is fun and not too extreme, yet with tons of time-wasting filler that makes this not worth the price of admission. Please be advised that you are not driving your ATV for two hours, and for this reason the $200 price tag per person is very steep. The experience is simply not worth that because according to my watch, our total time driving the ATVs was a little over one hour. The remaining ~50 minutes was spent at two stops. At the first stop, one of the guides explained how they were planting shrubs in the area in an effort to eventually re-forest. Then one of us was allowed to physically plant the shrub. It was a fun diversion that took maybe 10-15 minutes and really drove home the importance of environmental conservation on Maui. My issue isn’t so much with this stop or this presenter. The second stop on the other hand was a complete waste of time. For nearly forty minutes the other driver, under the pretense of telling us more about conservation, rambled on and on about topics ranging from the unified field theory to a diesel generator on Maui that has been running for “hundreds” of years to Hawai’i being “one big battery.” I am not kidding. I was half expecting Ancient Aliens to make an appearance. In addition to the odd, unexpected subject matter, the spiel was so fractured and poorly delivered that never once did he approach a coherent thought. Keep in mind that as we all stood around and humored this strange man, our $ whittled away. When we finally got back on the trail we were back to base before the advertised 2hr mark. I think they do these speeches purposely to pad the time. Not worth $200 by any stretch of the imagination, and believe me that second guide’s imagination seems pretty stretched, chemically or otherwise.