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Old Nov 20th, 2014, 06:24 AM
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Real Mary King's Close Tour in Edinburgh

Can anyone advise on whether they found this tour to be valuable? It looks like it could be a bit hokey (and I passed on it last time) but, I am wondering if it has any redeeming features. The reviews are varied, but more positive than not. If one decides to go, does one need advance tickets?
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Old Nov 20th, 2014, 07:00 AM
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No advance tix needed when we took something similar. There are a lot of tours of Edinburgh "Closes". We took one that was a bit hokey but had one really good redeeming feature (other than the theatric guide): the private little torture museum display they had. Don't remember the company.
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Old Nov 20th, 2014, 07:03 AM
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We went and I would give it a 7 out of 10.
Think a lot of it depends on how good your guide is. I liked the historical part of it and seeing the conditions that people lived in. The 'ghost story' part was played down (thank goodness) on the tour I did. It definitely wasn't a 'ghost tour'.
I've been to Edinburgh many times and this place certainly wouldn't have been on my list of things to do as a first or even second or third time visitor.
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Bring a flashlight. When we took the tour, one person fainted in one of the rooms. There are no lights and the guide had to get help.
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Old Nov 20th, 2014, 08:19 AM
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Thanks everyone...it is actually our 4th trip but this time we will have some relatives with us. I thought the history of it might be interesting.
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Old Nov 20th, 2014, 08:47 AM
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My wife wanted to take it so we did. Very silly.
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I did Real Mary's King Close on my first trip. I didn't have a far in advance ticket, but I did go in on the day of and get a time slot.

Small flashlight - definitely wanted!

Ghost story - I took the option to go around the corner and not listen.

When I went through they took a group photo and then you had option to buy a copy. Like an impulse buy temptation, and yes, I bought. Perhaps forewarned is forearmed - so you buy only if you truly want a copy.

I did enjoy the historical the most. I'll ditto Morgana's 7/10 thought.
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My sister and I just did it. We are in our 70s and didn't need a flashlight, didn't faint, didn't hear much about ghosts, and no group picture was made. Our guide was a young woman who did a good job, talking quite a bit about the bubonic plague.

We did get a timed entrance on the day, and it was a pretty interesting tour for a rainy afternoon.
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Agree with carolyn, no fainting or ghosts (although we did take a separate ghost tour) or group pic on our tour. I guess it depends on your guide. Sounds like we might have had the same one, very informative.
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Old Nov 24th, 2014, 08:32 AM
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Thank you everyone. I think it will be one of those things I will save for a rainy day but not give a huge priority to. We'll see how everyone feels about the tour and those who want to go can.
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< I think it will be one of those things I will save for a rainy day >

Just be sure to decide early enough so that the tours are not sold out. If it rains there will be a lot of bookings and it might be hours until you get an opening.
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