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$45 for a Two-Hour Segway Tour from Boston By Segway ($90 Value)

Boston By Segway (Parent)
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Riders in Boston glide past Charlestown, Cambridge, and Bunker Hill; spooky Salem tours visit witch-trial sites and take in local scenery

A segway can reach a top speed of 12.5 miles per hour, akin to the top speeds of a squirrel or a fat, slow cheetah. Roll at your own pace with this Groupon.

Choose from Six Options

  • $45 for a two-hour Segway tour of Boston or Salem for one person (up to a $90 value)
  • $90 for a two-hour Segway tour of Boston or Salem for two people (up to a $180 value)
  • $129 for a two-hour Segway tour of Boston or Salem for three people (up to a $270 value)
  • $170 for a two-hour Segway tour of Boston or Salem for four people (up to a $360 value)
  • $204 for a two-hour Segway tour of Boston or Salem for five people (up to a $450 value)
  • $243 for a two-hour Segway tour of Boston or Salem for 6 (up to a $540 value)

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires May 31, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 5 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per registration per day. Valid only for option purchased. 48hr advance reservation required. 48hr cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must be 18 or older or accompanied by a guardian. 100lb min; 310lb weight max. Must sign waiver. Max 6 Groupon customers per group. Must wear helmet. Credit card & valid ID required at booking & check-in. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid on Memorial day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Halloween. 10% service fee for groups with 5 or more Groupon customers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Boston By Segway (Parent)

Freewheeling around historic hallmarks and architecture, Boston By Segway, formerly Boston Gliders, has led more than 100,000 sightseers through Bean Town atop intuitive, easy-to-maneuver segways. Tours, which kick off every half-hour, range from one to two hours; the shorter version trundles down Boston's Harborwalk, and the longer sojourn ventures past historic hotspots including Faneuil Hall and Bunker Hill. To get acquainted with the segway, all upright rollers speed through a half-hour how-not-to-crash course, getting acquainted with the natural, fluid steering and learning how to propel the vehicle forward using a carrot tied to a stick. Armed with digital cameras, the urban sherpas snap shots throughout the tour for purchase afterward, and customers may take their own pictures as long as they briefly hop off the segway.

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