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    Fox River Tours - De Pere

    4.4 (8 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    8 years ago

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    What a fun, relaxing way to start the weekend, with a glass of wine, some good conversation, and a great view of the river!

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    Lamers Tour & Travel

    Lamers Tour & Travel

    (5 reviews)

    We felt like we were being screamed at the entire tour. The Tour Guide was so loud three of us had…read moreheadaches by the time it was over. He never paused never took a breath just talk continually emphasize his own personal history and stories over what was really going on in the city. Perhaps a different guide could've been better. Do not recommend.

    last year i had an issue with my son's bus driver, forgetting to stop to pick up my son &…read moreforgetting to drop him off. he would drop him off houses down from mine when my son would say something. the bus policy for kindergartners is not only to drop them off at their house, but to make sure a parent is present. this year, my son's bus driver is a lot better. although they do need monitors because there's issues with kids putting their hands on other kids on the bus & using profanity. the bus driver doesn't catch it because his eyes are on the road, so i understand that. my son lost two jackets since the start of this school year. i asked the bus driver who was friendly and told me to contact lamers for their lost and found. i did contact lamers and spoke to a Laray? who before i could even finish my sentence interrupted me to ask the bus number. it was rude but it wasn't that big of a deal so i continued with a friendly demeanor. she told me to check with the driver, when i informed her that i already had she basically told me that drivers don't utilize the lost and found & that they keep items on the bus. I reiterated that the driver told me to check the lost and found and she sighed and said "everything that's been in the lost and found has been here for months". at this point i lost my patience & while i was still polite i told her i was disappointed in her unwillingness to be helpful from the very beginning. her tone immediately changed and she asked what color jackets i was looking for. do not work in customer service if you don't want to service customers. it isn't that hard to be a decent person, it isnt that hard to check the lost & found that the bus driver told me to check. lamers needs to do better.

    Packer Fan Tours

    Packer Fan Tours

    (8 reviews)

    Tom whisked 4 of us through the stadium for the 2 hour legendary tour. He shared info about the…read morehistory of the team, players, fancy heated field & lots of fascinating anecdotals. Tom shared stories about his father seeing curly playing football in the park, to attending games 70+ years ago. I was surprised to learn that the Packers organization is a corporation that is owned by shareholders not a billionaire. When money is needed, they don't sell the name of the stadium they sell shares. Interesting the coldest game day was 13° below zero, brutal! Tom's love & knowledge about the Packers was contagious. We took a 2 hour tour of Lambeau Field where the Green Bay Packers play football. The stadium opened in 1957 & is the 2nd largest football stadium in the country. It was named in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Earl "Curly" Lambeau. It's accessible by metro & seats over 81,000. It's jokingly called the frozen tundra. The legendary tour for $38 included the Atrium, premium seating areas, end zone rooftop and clubs, Lee Remmel Press Box, visiting team locker room, it ended with us walking through the team tunnel onto the field.

    Aside from standing around longer than preferred waiting to pick up our package, everything went…read moresmoothly with PFT. From selecting the perfect package to booking and changing, through information desk staffing and phone calls, all the information I wanted (and more) was provided. We stayed at the Radisson as part of the Silver package, upgraded to include the player reception, did the stadium tour and the hall of fame - as well as the tailgate party and game tickets, obviously. Originally I hadn't planned to upgrade our game tickets from the standard 'endzone' option, but when they offered several options at the office, I couldn't refuse Section 113 upgrades for $20/ea. Maybe some would say you're paying a premium to have all of this coordinated for you, but in some instances (this being one of them) it was totally worth it. The whole trip became a series of 'show up and enjoy' moments. If you're trying to plan a trip to GB - especially if it's your first time and you want to make sure you have the full experience - highly recommended.

    Oneida Nation of Wi

    Oneida Nation of Wi

    (2 reviews)

    This is one of northeastern Wisconsin's hidden gems!…read more If you're interested in cultural tourism, you can't beat the Oneida Nation's heritage tour. You can either take a guided tour (especially recommended if you're from out of town or short on time) or you can pick up a brochure at any of their OneStops and roam about on your own. But before you venture out, I recommend you study their website and also map your route. You can go to a pow wow Fourth of July weekend, or the Woodland Indian Arts Show (varies, but usually late June, early July); visit the museum to tour the permanent historical exhibit and special art exhibits. If you're a foodie you won't want to miss the Oneida Market at the corner of Packerland and Larson Rd. It looks like it's just part of the OneStop gas station but it's actually a separate store on the south side of the building. It's managed by a women's collective and they have a vast array of bulk coffee beans and teas, herbal supplements, foods produced by the Oneida cannery (pickles, jellies, etc) And their own locally, sustainably produced meat products, including beef and buffalo! Freshly processed meat comes in on Wednesday (hence it's known around here as "meat day") so Monday and Tuesday aren't the best days to shop...the refrigerated case is pretty empty by that time. In the fall, the tribe additionally operates and apple orchard with the best cider to be had anywhere.

    I took the most amazing tour of the Oneida Nation Reservation over a span of 3 hours for a mere…read more$20. One of the best tours I have ever taken and it was given by the Oneida Special Events Coordinator Kirby Metoxen and he gave me the complete history, religious, political and social structure of the Oneida Nations. In the span of a few hours we visited a garage sale which I bought a wood crafted Turtle which is one of the three Oneida Nation tribes and also saw the school system, apple orchard, farm, bison farm, sweat lodge area used for Native American sweat ceremony, Salt Pig Avenue which is a small road with very old and historic wood homes that are still standing, Church of the Holy Apostles which was also very old as we went inside and Kirby played an old tape of Native American church hymns on the speakers, the Oneida Market which would remind you of a Starbucks and had local food and coffee and the Oneida Nation Museum where Kirby had the Director tell me about the history and mission of the museum. This was so fascinating to hear about the history and plight of the Oneida's and how they are building their community today. I could not have asked for a better tour of this beautiful reservation.

    Green Bay Ticket Service

    Green Bay Ticket Service

    (7 reviews)

    I believe I had the unfortunate encounter with a woman named Jenn; unbelievable and extremely…read moreunprofessional, was just asking a few questions about different events and she went on to insult my weight, I am eight months pregnant. I absolutely do not recommend unless you want horrible service from a very rude woman! I recommend ticket star!

    I bought tickets for the Packer/Lion game for September 25…read more I got great seats. For a lot of money. 2 tickets were nearly $600. $265/ticket. (Face value said $90) they definitely make their money. The cheap skate in me is screaming.. The Packer fan in me is saying totally worth it. I love that there is no service fee. However, That is incredible. Especially considering it is anywhere from $100-250 on NFL ticket exchange. After much thought about if we wanted to tailgate ourselves or join in at the resch party, we decided for the ease of it... The Reach center was it. We definitely did not eat or drink $60 worth of food and drinks. But... Convenience factor added in... It's comparable, I guess. The games and entertainment were great. I loved the dancing and door prizes, tho we didn't win. Booooo! My complaint was, however, We went in, Ate and enjoyed ourselves for nearly an hour. Then we walked around outside the gated area. We tried to get back in and the man taking tickets told us we didn't have the right passes to get in. We told him we were JUST in there. He told us we shouldn't have been, "those are not our wrist bands" and told us to go talk to another lady. We did. She also told us we were in the wrong area and we were to go next door to D2's. So we did. When we got to D2's, it wasn't sitting right with me... I knew we were in the wrong place. I opened my email via my phone and sure enough, it said RESCH CENTER. So we walked back over to the ticket counter, I showed her my email confirmation and she told us to take off the wrist bands that the store gave us, and gave us the proper tickets to get in. So yes, they rectified the situation... But still... They lost a star for that. Cause had I not had an email compatible phone to be able to look it up, we would have been in the wrong venue due to their own in office error. So my advice to you... Especially as a first time patron/tailgater... Make sure you bring your confirmation with you, in case of an error. All in all. It was a great experience. Many memories made. And I will definitely consider using them again.

    Fox River Tours - De Pere - tours - Updated June 2026

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