altozachmo
This was the best thing I did in Nashville. The tour is not that kid friendly, but sometimes that's the best part ya know? Amazing tour, 5 star review to June Bug and Lloyd
Tricia0813
From the time we got on the bus to the time we left, we were laughing. This was so much fun! It is a two-hour tour of Nashville, but attend for the entertainment value. I went on this tour with my 16-year-old daughter and 63-year-old mom. We all enjoyed. We were amazed that the guide learned all bus passengers' names immediately, and personalized the tour for us. Thank you to "Tater" for this experience.Note: My mom does like to learn more about history and factual information. This is NOT necessarily the tour for that. While you see and learn some about the city, this tour focuses more on entertaining passengers than teaching them.
carminw
Went on this with my sisters and laughed the entire trip! One of the most hilarious guided tours we ever took. Suggest that you aren't too thin skinned if you go on this. Everyone is included in the humor. Paula,Michele ,Liz & Carmin....
ChezTom
If you're easily offended, this is not the tour for you. That being said - if you can laugh at verbal offenses that are universally demeaning, tastelessly presented with little political correctness and boundaries of good taste often breached, then you will have a couple of hours of great laughter. The funniest moments were actually when our "tour guides" would spot an unsuspecting pedestrian and proceed to pull down a bus window with microphone in hand and give them some grief - at which time most all laughed and/or gave back a line or two. Hey, it's a redneck bus tour, what else would you expect!
tripdolphin
Called to buy tickets, sad to leave message and they call you back. Did this two days before the tour. After not getting called back i called again the day of the tour and was told its full. At the same time they were still saying seats were available on the website. From reading other reviews i am not the first person to get screwed over like this. Even rednecks should know how to manage to keep track of seats reserved. Hire admin.
LindaP777
My 3 sisters and I (ages 45-54) took the Redneck Comedy Bus Tour (http://www.theredneckcomedytour.com/) and absolutely LOVED IT! It was 2 hours of hilarity, information and fun! Our tour guide, Erlene (sp?), was an absolute BLAST! There is a potty break about 1/2 way through, so no worries. The only steps were getting on the bus.To those who commented that it's not for children, that's true, and their website indicates that! (Although some parents may not object to to this type of humor for their children.) And to the others who commented that it's not politically correct, or course it isn't. The name alone should tell you that!All in all, a fabulous time, but only if you like to laugh!
MaryEllenG58
We had a great time, laughed a lot, got some great historical info about Nashville and got our "Redneck certification". This is NOT a politically correct performance, in any sense of the word AND not suitable for minors. They DO warn you, so parents take heed. If you want to learn about Nashville, have a good laugh and stop for a "refreshment" ( and a pit stop) along the way, this is the tour for you. Tater and Earline are accomplished comedians, friendly folks, and knowledgeable about the area. Gil is a safe driver, but he couldn't stop the other two from lowering the windows and making "comments" to the pedestrians:) Go have fun.
DLHC_11
I would not recommend it for anyone who wanted an overview of Nashville. It was a very coarse attempt at country humor...not funny at all. We were part of a family reunion and had people from age 6 up to 77. It made for some uncomfortable moments as much of the "humor" was sexual innuendo and lewd comments. If you just want a "blue" comedy routine, it still isn't very funny. Just know, it's not really something for families or for getting an educational tour. VERY OVERPRICED!!!
ksmiller1505
Unfortunately, I cannot review the actual tour because we were not allowed to take the tour. When we arrived, we were told that our name was not on the list. We showed the ticket person our confirmation, but we were told that there was no room on the bus. She said there was nothing she could do, but we should check into getting a refund. She did not act like it was a big deal - as if it happened all the time. She did not offer an apology or offer to help us reschedule. We were quite disappointed because we had planned our whole day around the tour. Needless to say, we will not be making another reservation.
maryray88
We did this tour as part of the music city total access pack where you get 4 attractions plus the Parthenon for $50....so technically it only cost us $12. For the money it was worth it....but it isn't really a tour. Its more of a 2 hour comedy show that drives you around the sights. Part way through they stop at one of the bars on Broadway for bathroom/refreshment break.
jtbeknott
We live in the area an tried the Redneck tour for something unusual to do. The tour starts near Opryland, goes through various sites of Nashville and takes a rest stop downtown on Broadway. The tour guides are quite funny with their "redneck" banter, mostly to fill driving time between sites. The only negative is the use of an old bus (painted with camouflage) with uncomfortable seats.Overall was interesting, but at $32 is quite pricey.
TheNomadicSporatic
We took both this and the Nash Trash tour and I'll have to admit the latter was the better if you only have time for one. The comedy was a little forced and not too funny at times on the Redneck Bus. At least we did see a few sights, but I wouldn't say it's the memory we talk about and tell others. Just my 5 cents.