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    4.8 (127 reviews)
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    N C.

    Where do I begin? Well, first of all, they deserve 10 stars. We had a blast today and it was all because of Sammy our tour guide. I have never laughed so much on a tour. Please give them a try and ask for Sammy, she is wonderful.

    Parris J.

    Very fun experience. This is my wife and I second segway tour, the first was in San Diego. This Atlanta tour was a hit! We brought our family and told them it would he fun. Just to start, everything CK said would happen in the video happened to our group; someone bumped into the other person's machine, one almost fell and the other actually fell off being distracted by some passengers crashing on scooter bikes . We rode with Mira and she was great! She has so much passion for Atlanta and its history. I definitely recommend her anytime for a tour. FYI the tour is about 2 and half hours, your legs will feel a bit unbalanced afterwards lol

    Danielle M.

    We were visiting Atlanta for six days. We easily found the ATL-Cruzers office according to the directions on the website. The tour guide's name was Mira. She briefed us on the use of the Segways and give everyone a few minutes to practice before we departed. Mira was very knowledgeable about the neighborhoods in Atlanta and historical landmarks. She was super friendly and personable like a true Southern belle. I wished the tour would have been available on Mondays. We arrived to Atlanta on a Sunday and would have preferred to learn about the neighborhoods earlier in the week to know where to hang out. We took the tour on a Thursday.

    Jana C.

    Mira and Jeremy were amazing instructors, not to mention tour guides. We rolled through the city with ease learning history, and receiving suggestions on local eateries and the art community. Whether you're from GA or visiting I highly suggest requesting this dynamic duo.

    Store front
    Karen L.

    Great tour lead by Lindsay. She is native to Georgia and you can tell she really knows her history of the city. Explored different parts of the neighborhood old and new. Got to see an interesting mix of modern architectures and beautiful historical mansions. Learned about the civil rights movement, Dr kings home and how the city has evolved. Great way to see the city in a 5 seater electric car and an introduction to the area. The experience felt very intimate and personalized. If you walk an extra block down you can find plenty of parking lots that are $10 per day if you plan to stay a little bit after the tour. World of Coca Cola, aquarium and Olympic park are all within walking distance.

    Suntrust  plaza.  Tallest building in the southeast - 60 stories.   - wikipedia
    Earl G.

    I did the Electric Car Tour of Atlanta. It was OK. They don't do pickups from midtown so I uber'd to the address provided on my email confirmation, "160 Spring St NW, ATL" Didn't see anything resembling a tour location so I checked my confirmation email to follow additional instructions. "We are located in the DoubleTree hotel (WE ARE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE WESTIN HOTEL)." LIES. It wasn't until I circled around the Westin and had asked some valets at the DoubleTree I found the location. The location is small, nothing much there except for a few chairs. It would have been awesome if there was some Atlanta souvenirs to browse/purchase. $30 for a 90 minute "cruise" in an electric golf cart that can seat up to 5 people. I guess we drove by the "main spots". CNN building, Olympic location, Coke museum/Georgia Aquariam. Pretty much the same spots you see when uber'ing from downtown to midtown. A highlight was driving past and seeing from a far distance where Martin Luther King is buried. We didn't even drive near the state capitol?!?!? or talk/see much of the local food scene. I'd highly recommend stopping at a few key locations to make the tour more interactive. My guide was ok. He was like a history teacher, reciting all these dates and names while we drove around. I guess that's the value add from just uberpooling around the ATL to see the city. Not bad.

    My wife, 2 oldest and parents fill up one car!
    Blake W.

    Myself, 2 older kids (10 & 12), and parents went on the electric car tour in August 2017. My spouse booked the tour to include my 6 year old, not noticing that kids under 8 are not allowed due to safety regulations/law. When we realized the error upon arrival, they were very nice and refunded one child and one adult so my spouse could go do something else with our 6 year old. I think it was the right thing to do the refund, as it wasn't crystal clear on the website. It was nice to not debate it. They offered it. Eliza was our tour guide. She took us around downtown, midtown, Old 4th Ward, and Inman Park. The tour was full of facts that both tourists and locals likely do not know. The tour lasts 90 minutes, and is definitely worth the price that we paid. We live in Atlanta, but learned tons of things we never knew. Both historical facts and some local trivia, like the Varsity sells over 2 miles of hot dogs a day and over 3 billion gallons of soda per year. Definitely recommend. Only reason we did not give it a 5 was because it didn't blow everyone away. Definitely book well ahead of time as it often fills up.

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    Karen G.

    First time to Atlanta. We had no idea of the rich history in this city. Mira was very knowledgeable and friendly. We enjoyed the tour very much.

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    Sammi was an awesome tour guide! She was friendly and very knowledgeable! I'd recommend this tour always! Worth the price!

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