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Segway Tour in September, October, November, or December for Two from Segway Bike & Stroll (Up to 50% Off)

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Explore local art, outdoor exhibits, and history, gliding on a Segway to each destination

Choose from Four Options

  • $70 for a two-hour Segway tour for two in September ($140 value)
  • $70 for a two-hour Segway tour for two in October ($140 value)
  • $70 for a two-hour Segway tour for two in November ($140 value)
  • $70 for a two-hour Segway tour for two in December ($140 value)

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 23, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Online reservation required. Riders must weigh between 100 and 280 lbs. Weight strictly enforced. No groups larger than 4 people. Weekends not guaranteed. Book early to guarantee spot. 10% (of total value) booking fee charged at time of reservation for manual bookings.10% (of total value) booking fee charged for any changes. Valid only for 10am or 6pm tours. Not valid on federal holiday weekends or from Christmas Eve through New Year's Day. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. 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 Segway Bike & Stroll

With Segway Bike & Stroll, visitors can explore Kansas City's past and present via three methods: Segway, bicycle, or their own two feet. Guides shepherd groups to various businesses and landmarks on six eclectic tours—some of which focus on history, others on KC's thriving arts and food scene. On the Museum, Parks & History tour, Segways roll through the city's cultural center, sampling the arts with visits to the Nelson Atkins Art Museum and Country Club Plaza. Likewise, the half-day BBQ, Brews & Bikes tour cycles through neighborhoods such as City Market and the Power & Light District to taste some of the area's best beer and barbecue ribs—a Kansas City tradition since Oregon Trail blazers used them to build their covered wagons.

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