The tour is interesting, but kind of short—only 15 minutes. Also there was only one stagecoach running, so the wait could be long if there’s a crowd.
Contrary to what a previous reviewer said, our guide wore a microphone with a speaker inside the coach, and his commentary was easy to hear.
I’m pretty sure it’s a scripted commentary, but I didn’t feel like he was mine atone for that he was hard to listen to.
On the other hand, he was no Shakespearean actor either! Lol!
There was some noise from the stage going through the town, but it really didn’t cause lotta difficulty in hearing the commentary.
All in all it was a nice tour and I wish more people would have a joy that had given her a good review as I think they deserve more than two...
Read moreFor $10 each it was fun to ride in a stage coach. I had hoped the narrative would have been better presented. I’m visually impaired and I look for these types of things. This tour was not well designed. If you want to spend the time giving a commentary make sure the passengers can hear and understand you. You sit in the stage coach with the metal wheels making all kind of noise. Then you have the driver who doesn’t talk loud and talks in a level toned voice then very fast. It wasn’t good. I hope they read the reviews and test it for...
Read moreCool to ride in a stagecoach instead of a trolley or bus for a tour. My grandmother was able to board without issue and she does struggle with stairs. You were able to hear the narrator well. The tour is a little short but Tombstone is not a large place. I think it would have been nice if it had been a little longer/slower rather than rapid fire but it was still quite interesting and I would...
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