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    What a fun night! We rode our bikes all over Provo, heard ghost stories, it was a blast!

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    Pioneer Village

    Pioneer Village

    4.2(5 reviews)
    4.5 km

    Really nice historical living museum. I enjoy history and this was an interesting experience. We…read morewent for their Fall Festival and volunteers were on hand for demonstrations and information. There was an apple cider press with samples, story telling, music making, and various other activities. It was fun to do pioneer games as they had equipment for the hoop toss, barrel ring run, stilts, etc. There are various historical buildings that were either restored, or relocated to this village. All very interesting. There are information placards, some with QR codes for more photos or videos of what is being explained. There is also a QR code for a self-guided tour. I recommend visiting here for a good dose of pioneer appreciation. (Pics are to show the real name of this place.) 5* = A top favorite. Mind-blowing good. I will definitely return and I will go out of my way to go here. Worth every dime of my money. 4* = Outstanding. Top-tier. Some elements not quite as good as it gets, but it still is worthy of my regular business. 3* = Good experience. I might do repeat business if it is convenient, the only option, the only one in its category, or on a whim, but would not be among the first thing to come to mind. Would definitely recommend you trying it to get your own take on it. 2* = Not so good. Would not recommend at all. Waste of money. 1* = How are they still in business? Stay away at all costs!

    I've lived in Utah my whole life and have never been here. WHY DIDNT I COME HERE SOONER?! This is…read moreperfect for all ages! Our tour was about 1 hour long and then after the tour we got to look around ourselves. There was so much to learn about how the pioneers lived. My favorite was the black smith and candy shop.

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    Alma's LDS Tours - Our new business office in Provo, Utah.

    Alma's LDS Tours

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.7 km

    Absolutely excellent in every way! David was our tour guide and he was professional, knowledgable,…read morekind, considerate, engaging, entertaining, and fun. Gregorio was our driver and he got us there safely and on time. Every arrangement was done well and timely. The van we drove in was clean. When we arrived, cold water was ready and available. Lunch was provided as part of our tour and it was very nice. David was able to share loads of historical information and insights that we would never have gathered without him. David's English was fluent and articulate. He took care of all of the tickets, transportation, lunch, and every necessary arrangement to make our tour fun and fantastic. At the very beginning of the tour, David respectfully asked how we would like to have him include or exclude religious references, themes, and/or details. His approach was respectful and helpful and allowed us to choose what aspects of religion and history we wanted him to include in our tour. I would absolutely recommend this tour to anybody of all religious and spiritual backgrounds.

    From the owner: Our mission is to show our visitors from all over the world the spiritual and historical "Mayan…read morelands that relate to the Book of Mormon". Our specialty is visiting some of the most intriguing, captivating, and spiritually uplifting sights in the surroundings of Cancun and the Riviera Maya. We focus on the most talked about possible Book of Mormon sites by LDS scholars and tourists visiting the Yucatan peninsula. Come and learn about the Mesoamerican cultures and their lands near to Cancun like: Cozumel, Chichen Itza, Tulum, Ek Balam, Coba, Uxmal, Chacchoben, Dzibanche, Merida Yucatan, Palenque, Teotihuacán and Mexico City. We offer you an unforgettable spiritual experience in Mesoamerican archaeology, history tying with insights of the Book of Mormon. We are a professionally managed, dynamic and LDS oriented tour operating company based in Provo, Utah and operations office in Cancun, Mexico.

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    SLC Bike Taxi - SLUG Mag marketing

    SLC Bike Taxi

    4.2(14 reviews)
    65.5 kmDowntown

    The pedicabs in SLC are a definite "know before you go," so I hope this review will help people…read moreunderstand how to get the most out of their service. WHAT If the name didn't give it away, I guess I should say up front that these are the bicycle taxis--bicycles with little carts attached to the back. You can fit three people on them, though usually I see folks going by the twos. I guess they offer tours of the city during the day, but I've never done one and I have no idea what that entails. So, you're on your own as the tour goes. But as far as hailing one like a cab, that's what they do at night, and that's how I've used them. WHO Each driver (pedaler, really) is independently contracted. That means your experience can be vastly different, and your pricing may be a bit variable as well (more on that below). I've noticed that the drivers tend to be younger dudes (though not exclusively), usually with a good attitude, pretty laid back, and they like to interact. Not saying that they are all like that, or that they have to be like that, but that's what I've seen in my experience. HAILING Just holler as they bike by. If they're empty, they're listening for you. You can also call, or contact ahead of time online at their website. PRICE Here's where it gets dicey. As many others have noted, pricing varies. You can probably figure around $3 per block, but that's pretty flexible. What you should do is this: as you hail the driver, ask them ahead of time how much they're going to charge by telling them the address of where you want to go. Then there's no surprise or no obligation. This part of it does actually drive me a little crazy--some folks just like the comfort of fixed pricing. But absent that or any real taxi-like meter, it's really just between you and the driver. Think of it as seeing somebody you don't know driving down the street, getting them to come over to you, and asking how much they would charge to take you somewhere. Switch out the car for a bike-and-cart, and that's the exact concept. They're not the cheapest mode of transportation around town. They're great for taking folks from the hotel to the restaurant, or from bar to bar. SLC blocks are big, and grabbing a sub-$10 ride to avoid a few blocks can help your night go smoothly. But if it's going to be a long ride, it's definitely much cheaper to grab a regular cab, Uber, etc. THE RIDE There ain't no seat belt (wait, is there?) and it's probably not for the faint of heart. It's not particularly fast, or really dangerous, but you're out there in the elements, in the open air, and your looking up at your driver pump his legs. Overall, it's not uncomfortable. But it ain't no backseat of a Towncar. All things said, these guys and gals are a great addition to the downtown scene. Know before you go, and you'll have a nice ride.

    I needed a quick cab ride from one meeting to another during Outdoor Retailer. The bar manager told…read moreme it would be much quicker to get a bike taxi, so I went with it. I'm a fool to have done it. The driver showed up quick, for a brief and terrifying ride that broke every traffic law in the city. It was about 5 (SLC, so long) blocks. At the end, I was told it would be "well, most people give me between 10 and 15 bucks", whatever that means. He asked me if I was traveling on business and I said yes I was, and that I'm a freelance writer paying my own expenses. I gave him a $20 and meekly asked for some change. I got $5 back, and he had the audacity to give me a card and said to call again if I needed a ride. He also stopped about a block short of the destination, casually waving me in the general direction of the place I was going. Yet another reason I hope the OR show moves away from SLC. We leave something like 15M in the local economy and you still have to scam people for a 5 minute, 5 block ride? Seriously? I feel like a complete rube, scammed by the bar manager and scammed by the driver. I should have opted to be late to the next meeting.

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