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Segway Tour on Oahu
Can anyone recommend a Segway tour on Oahu? I've found one website for a company in Honolulu. Has anyone done this tour or are there any others on the island? Thanks for your help.
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To my knowledge, there's only one Segway tour company on Oahu--the one based out of the Hilton.
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Yep...just one O`ahu so far:
http://www.segwayofhawaii.com/ There's also one in Lahaina (Maui): http://www.alohatoystore.com/index-tours.htm None here on Kaua`i...yet. 8-) |
Have to ask what's the difference between a group of people on these things and kids on skateboards?
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Speed control, I think, no pointy ends, and you don't need an incline!lol!
Very easy to control, from what I understand, and while watching a demo on GMA, Diane Sawyer purposely, 'ran into' people to see the effect...denied damage/injury. I had hoped to do this while in Oahu last year, but they had stopped it at that time.:( |
DH was just asking me about whether there are segways on Oahu. Looks like fun!
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The Segways I saw on Oahu were at the Hilton. They teach you how to use them before they let you leave. I didn't personally rent one, but watched the guide give instructions to some Japanese tourists. Looked like fun.
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Thanks for you help. I'll check out the Hilton tours. Has anyone done a Segway tour in any other city? My only worry is that my husband will want to buy one after we do the tour....
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We used them in New Orleans last summer (pre-Katrina) and had a blast. Great for touring cities like New Orleans. Trust me - keep your husband off, or he'll want one. I'm putting it on my Christmas list AGAIN this year! ;-)
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You know those things cost about $5000 or $6000, right? Whooeeee!!!
Actually, those things are great for older people who cannot walk so far but really enjoy walking tours. There's a seat that flips down from the front steering device so that they can sort of sit/stand. |
<b>Melissa</b>,
are you sure about the seat? www.segway.com offers many options, but no seats, besides, the whole idea of controlling and manuvering the thing is with your body motion and that may not work well with somebody sitting down. |
Well, I don't have any personal experience with the seats, but that's what Segway of Hawaii owner Alan Rice told me. I understand what you're saying--I tried test driving the Hawaii Segways--but Alan was probably referring to accessories not available on that site for consumers? he sent us to a site with mega-souped up Segways, I wish I had saved it. The reason I mention the seat is because he wanted to market to cruise ship customers, and I raised a concern that many are elderly and cannot stand for that long. So he explained the seat option to me. Maybe it's not a full-on sitting position, but more of a lean.
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I've just returned from Oahu and went on a Segway tour whilst there. We were staying in the Hilton, so the Segway office was on site. The staff were really helpful, and went through a familiarisation program before going on the tour. This involved basic maneouvering and stopping and starting the Segway. Followed with a two hour trip up towards DIamond Head. Cost approximately $100, and was worth every cent. Highly recommended Mike Nodding UK
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I was surprised to see a young adult fellow near us a couple days ago checking his mailbox with one of these! Just an average Joe type area.
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There is now a segway tour in Kailua that is absolutely amazing, i went with my family and it was the best activity we did on the island. We did the half day package and saw Kailua in a whole new way , we learned things we never knew and went to places we never would have discovered without this tour. The guides were so personal it made the experience one to remember.
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