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Savannah’s "for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour" offers a unique way to explore the city’s history. Led by two energetic performers, the 90-minute experience blends comedy and sightseeing as participants visit notable landmarks. With an impressive 4.8-star rating from nearly 900 reviews, the tour promises a fun-filled adventure for ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local looking for a fresh perspective, this trolley tour might just surprise you.
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The Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour is a 90-minute experience that combines the history and charm of Savannah with comedic performances by costumed guides.
The tour has an impressive 4.8 average rating from 894 reviews, with 95% of travelers recommending it.
Travelers aged 13 and older can explore notable landmarks like Forsyth Park and the Green-Meldrim House while guides engage the audience with skits, musical numbers, and improv.
The tour has a maximum capacity of 32 and is priced from $58.85 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour combines the city’s rich history with comedic performances, providing travelers with an engaging and entertaining experience.
Guided through downtown Savannah, the tour highlights notable landmarks like Forsyth Park, Colonial Park Cemetery, and locations featured in films like Forrest Gump.
The costumed performers, including "Danny" and "Danni," engage the audience with skits, musical numbers, and improv, creating a high-energy atmosphere.
Costumed performers "Danny" and "Danni" engage the audience with skits, musical numbers, and improv, creating a high-energy atmosphere.
The tour focuses on entertainment while interspersing historical facts, and includes a scheduled bathroom break at McDonoughs Restaurant and Lounge.
Two costumed performers, known as "Danny" and "Danni," lead the Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour. They employ a variety of performance techniques, including skits, musical numbers, and improvisation.
The guides engage the audience with high-energy, humorous interactions and frequent costume changes. The tour focuses on entertainment, with historical facts interspersed throughout.
Travelers consistently praise the energy and engagement of the guides, noting that the experience is more about laughter and enjoyment than a detailed historical tour.
Some, however, wish for more educational content and find the seating arrangements uncomfortable.
Travelers consistently praise the energy and engagement of the guides, noting that the experience is more about laughter and enjoyment than a detailed historical tour.
Common themes in the reviews highlight the humorous atmosphere and the guides’ ability to entertain through skits, musical numbers, and spontaneous interactions.
While some travelers wish for more educational content, most emphasize that the comedy trolley tour provides a fun and memorable way to experience Savannah’s charm.
However, a few reviewers have mentioned discomfort with the seating arrangements, suggesting that comfort may be a consideration for some.
The Savannah Comedy Trolley Tour departs from the Old Town Trolley Depot, located at 250 Martin Luther King Blvd., Savannah, GA 31401.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but service animals are permitted. Emotional support animals and pets aren’t allowed.
The tour is conveniently located near public transportation options. Travelers receive confirmation of their booking within 48 hours, subject to availability.
Whether you’re looking for a fun, engaging experience or want to explore Savannah’s history, the Savannah Comedy Trolley Tour offers an entertaining way to discover the city.
The Savannah Comedy Trolley Tour takes travelers on a journey through the historic city, showcasing several notable landmarks.
Along the way, guests will see Forsyth Park, known for its iconic fountain and Spanish moss-draped oaks. They’ll also visit the Colonial Park Cemetery, where hundreds of gravestones date back to the 18th century.
The tour makes a stop at the Green-Meldrim House, a stunning example of Greek Revival architecture, and the Mercer Williams House Museum, featured in the film "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."
Throughout the tour, costumed performers deliver comedic skits and historical tidbits.
While touring the historic city, visitors will encounter several locations featured in popular films.
The Savannah Comedy Trolley Tour highlights spots from "Forrest Gump," including the bench where the title character sat and the iconic Chippewa Square.
Plus, the tour showcases the Mercer Williams House, which was the setting for the 1994 film "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."
Guests can snap photos at these recognizable locations and learn about their cinematic significance from the knowledgeable tour guides.
During the tour, the Savannah Comedy Trolley makes a scheduled bathroom break at McDonoughs Restaurant and Lounge. This stop serves a practical purpose, allowing guests to stretch their legs and use the facilities.
The break is an appreciated respite from the high-energy comedy performance. Some key features of this stop include:
This scheduled stop ensures the tour remains comfortable and enjoyable for all participants.
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The tour guides are costumed performers who use skits, musical numbers, and improvisation to engage with the audience. While they may not have formal training, their high-energy approach and interactive style contribute to the tour’s entertaining experience.
The tour does not mention any specific health and safety protocols. However, it notes that the tour is not wheelchair accessible, and infants are not allowed. Service animals are permitted, but emotional support animals and pets are not.
No, you can’t bring your own food and drinks on the trolley. The tour company doesn’t allow outside food or beverages to be consumed during the tour. They do provide a scheduled bathroom break at a local restaurant and lounge.
Yes, photography is generally allowed during the tour. Guests are welcome to take photos throughout the experience, though guides may request photos not be taken during certain interactive segments to preserve the show’s comedic elements.
Travelers who need to leave the tour early can simply notify the guide. They’ll be able to disembark at the next scheduled stop and receive a partial refund based on the remaining tour time, subject to the tour’s cancellation policy.
The Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour offers a unique and entertaining way to explore the city’s rich history. Guided by energetic performers, the 90-minute tour promises a fun-filled adventure with comedic skits and improvisation. With an impressive average rating, it’s a perfect choice for those aged 13 and older seeking a lively and memorable experience through Savannah’s vibrant streets.