Annie
GB1:30 h of traffic jam and boredom 1:30 h of jam. Nothing to see. Except trucks between the bus and the town. Of course, in this condition it’s expensive. But worst : we have lost a precious time.
PS
GBA bit disappointing The Ride was very entertaining however a bit of a disappointment. I took this tour in either 2018 or 2019 and it was so very very informative about the history of Manhattan. A real history lesson with virtual glasses. I’m sure the glasses had to go after the pandemic but no reason to drop the history. Instead we drove around and around Times Square.
Melanie Breeze
GBI felt that I was let down I felt that I was let down. The performers outside the bus weren’t always that engaged with their audience. It was not what I would have expected but maybe I have been spoilt by seeing some absolutely awesome shows elsewhere on a bud
James
GBPass on Overpriced and Kitschy “The Ride” We were really excited to try the ride in New York City, because it offered something different and unique. In theory, it’s a clever concept—but we were left very disappointed. It felt like a poor attempt at comedy hour and offered very little insights/factual information into the city. It felt like the bus was simply going around in circles to accommodate the staged performers, who were admittedly the highlight of the Ride. The ticket is way overpriced for what you get and we’d recommend going with another tour company that offers more by way of exposure to the city and dissemination of interesting facts.
Steve Taylor
GBWow! One of the best things we did. Absolutely amazing! Loved it! Great little tour around central Manhattan. Jackie and Scott were funny and informative. Really unusual coach, 3 rows of seats running the length of the coach, with a glass roof and big window, essentially, a touring show. Surprises on the way. The reaction of the pedestrians as we passed was amazing. Gets you out your comfort zone. 5 Stars