Since Chollar mine has recently closed down, we decided to take this tour. One young man is apparently 100% handling it and I think he needs to look for work he actually enjoys. He handles selling tickets, putting groups together and the tour itself, so whatever he decides to do it what you get. Our tour has a group of 11 added just minutes before it was scheduled to start. Once we got inside, the first thing he said was âsince this is such a large group, Iâm going to skip the map part.â What?? What does the size of the group have to do with anything and why does I get less of a presentation just because he chose to have a large group? I was legitimately interested to know what I was seeing on the map in front of us and disappointed he chose to completely skip the first part of the tour. As we went forward it was obvious he knew a lot of facts, and I do appreciate a deadpan style of humor but itâs not easy to pull off effectively and he couldnât do it. It was annoying not entertaining. I donât recommend this...
   Read moreFun for the $12 pp, lasts about 45 minutes. This is an unique mine - you do not go down at all, you walk straight into it, maybe just 200 feet in. The interesting part is listening to the guide giving you the history of mining in Virginia City. I don't think you will find this amazing, but just fun and interesting. I am not sure kids would find this very interesting. They only take cash but you can charge the tickets at the Visitor Center which is only about 100 feet away. I would recommend if you have an...
   Read moreOur tour guide was basically a stoner dude from the mid-west who wanted to sound authentic and knowledgeable - but wasn't. My wife and I have been following mining history for quite some time and his tour hit many false points as well as false information about other places, like Centralia PA (which . . . why? The Centralia coal fire has moved away from Centralia AND . . . the tour isn't about Pennsylvania . . . ) If you want a REAL mine tour, check out...
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