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Syv Mar 22nd, 2005 01:16 PM

Gray Line tours - WHICH ONE?
 
I've looked all through the Gray Line bus tours website. How do you find out which 'SITES' each tour actually passes by / stops at?

I want the 48-hour hop on/hop off type. Not interested in showbiz tours. Several tours seem quite similar such as "the essential new york" and "the classic new york"

Anybody done a tour? Reaction / preference?

Syv Mar 22nd, 2005 01:18 PM

Sorry folks. I put it under NEW YORK, but forgot to put that again in the title for clarification. NYC.

LoveItaly Mar 22nd, 2005 01:20 PM

Hi Syv, maybe you should repost with the title "NYC Gray Line Tours", so you will get a better response. Enjoy NYC!

Anonymous Mar 22nd, 2005 01:23 PM

I also found the Gray Line web site to be very vague. But when I requested a brochure about the 48-hour hop-on-hop-off tour, they sent one very promptly, and it included a great map with the bus route and location of the stops as well as schedules and other useful tidbits.

mclaurie Mar 22nd, 2005 02:04 PM

There is a map on their site that shows the route of the various loops. Here's the link

http://www.graylinenewyork.com/index_detail.cfm?id=5

IMO, the downtown loop is sufficient to see the major sites since it starts midtown.

I think the classic vs essential just includes entry into different things. You could do just the hop on /off without anything else. People here report different experiences depending on the guide you get. Some complaints about guides who have thick accents not being easy to understand. Other complaints about waiting times for buses. It is a good way to see a lot without having to figure it out yourself though. Someone recently posted about the NY Party Shuttle Tour which is essentially the same but with smaller buses, and the bus stays with you while you hop off. It's a full day tour.

Syv Mar 24th, 2005 09:05 AM

Thanks. Will request the brochure, and also look up the other NY Party Shuttle Tour.

travel_jones Jul 13th, 2005 08:15 AM

Hi Syv,
I have not personally taken the Grayline tour but I imagine it will cover most of what you want to see. Plus you can get on and off which is appealing.

I work for a company that sells bus tickets and tours online. We represent many different companies including Grayline. You might want to take a look to see if there is a tour that appeals to you more. We also have several Chinatown bus companies that have incredible prices on city tours. The tour leader will most likely have an accent and these tours will be conducted in Mandarin and English. You can't beat the price, however.
http://www.ivymedia.com

mclaurie Jul 13th, 2005 08:24 AM

travel jones, that's advertising and topping a 4 month old post to do it. Shame on you.

paula1470 Jul 13th, 2005 09:00 AM

Seems like travel jones joined up today just to promote bus tours both in NYC and San Francisco. Look at the Subcriber agreement under subscriber
conduct. This is the end of a very long sentence.

"without Online Service Provider's express prior approval, contains advertising or any solicitation with respect to products or services."

paula1470 Jul 13th, 2005 09:40 AM

sorry - forgot the word probihited.


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