We were excited about the tour. However, the first thing u need to know is the seats on the trolley are NOT made for LARGER size adults. By no means is my fiancée a 600 LB man but he is 6ft 2 and weighs around 340. We could not comfortably sit in a seat together. He asked about sitting in a seat by himself and was told the tour was sold out every seat must be filled with 2. We thought that we might have to get off because we couldn’t have sat on top of each other for 90 minutes. Luckily, the tour was 2 people short so we got to sit alone. You will see him in a pic in the seat. The second thing you need to know is there is walking as you get off of the trolley and tour one of the historic homes. There are about 7-8 steps to get into the home then a staircase inside with MANY steps so if you are not healthy or have bad knees/gait it might be an issue. Which you could remain on the trolley but you would miss the BEST part of the tour! The next thing you need to know is dress for the weather….no heat last night it was FREEZING! I had on gloves and a thick coat. So I’m pretty sure if there is no heat for the winter there would be no air for the summer. The next thing is that the guide does appropriately wear a mask which is a good thing, right? Not so good for having to talk to a group the entire 90 minutes. I only heard bits of the stories she was telling!!! The end of the tour, they stop the trolley again , take you into some sort of creepy warehouse. You sit down and a man comes out. I have NO CLUE what he was saying! I think it was supposed to be comical/scary tales?? So for me, it was a trolley ride through the city and a tour of a historic home. In my opinion, not worth the money. Kudos to the guide. She was very pleasant, kind and stayed in character.