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Dallas Segway Tours, Texas

 
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Sayuri87's pictureby Sayuri87 Sightseeing travel tip
added on the 11th of October, 2010
I've never ridden a segway before in my life, so taking part on the Dallas Segway Tour was something special for me.

There is an orientation half hour where you're explained the usage of the segway and the safety measure you have to pay attention to. Then you're off to see some of the highlights of downtown Dallas or go on a bike trail in a forest area. Both are quite fun, actually, we tried them. It is an experience that is unique, especially for someone like me, who has never ridden a segway before.

Price:
Tour fees are between $50-$70 plus the tip.

Opening Hours:
From 10am and 2pm

On the web:
http://www.dallassegwaytours.com/

 
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