![]() My tour was the first of the day of a Thursday so that was probably why there was no crowd to follow but it added to the adventure for me! The price was $21.94 and the tour lasted a little over an hour. There was a gift shop, snack area, very nice restrooms, and an open indoor ropes course to the side. I made my way over and when walking into the underground welcome center was warmly greeting by seven or so staff. There are lots of signs and info but needed to be a little more clear and simple.Īfter entering through the side and walking down a creepy hall, I walk into this massive room and there was the tram, and across the giant room was a town façade and waiting area. I think those main tour doors needed to be construction orange or green with a big clear enter sign enter sign. There was not anyone else really around and even though there were signs I didn’t know what to do. I pulled up and drove around and found the location. I registered, purchased tickets, and signed wavers all online and via digital delivery. This adventure was the best idea, something different, and it did not disappoint. *The gift shop is pricey and the vast majority of the clothing while very high quality looking were mostly 100% polyester. ![]() *Tours start at $25 dollars and include a tasting, but several other distillery tours in the area have free tours and tastings. *The drinks we ordered at the restaurant were mainly ice with very little alcohol, which seems odd for a distillery. *The lunch items we ordered, while good, were not as hot as expected. *Extremely nice and accommodating staff both in the gift shop and also the restaurant. *Many picturesque spots with lots of bronze statuary to take some great group photos. *Nicely appointed restaurant with a lot of unique recipes with both outdoor and indoor seating. *Lovely gift shop with lots of items for sale with all their different brand logos. *Beautiful campus filled with rolling hills and decorated buildings for Christmas. This would make for a better option if you would like your legacy to live on for years to come.ĭefinitely a distillery you will want to include on your Kentucky tour. However, they do have nice octagon shaped bricks inside and those are $250 for non members and $200 for members. I did check out the brick engraving and that's $125 to do that, but gets shared after a while due to weather. There are lots of photos of the different era cars on the Google page, however, I clicked the snap button on my favorites. You really feel the energy from that day in there. ![]() TCM also shows their entire sinkhole collection and history of everything. The Museum has a wonderful collection of corvettes over the years. Also the cafe was closed (closes at 3p) when we went and I was looking forward to doing that too but they weren't open. We didn't get to see the private collection, and I wish they had some sign at the check-in desk that have the hours of when they are open. I highly recommend the mining bags or buckets kiddos get to pan for treasure (gemstones shark teeth and geodes) outside of the gift shop and ours loved that experienced. I was unsure if our daughter would enjoy it or be entertained long enough to sit still for the tour but she did fine. Just a note our kids are 9 and 2.5 and it was perfect for them. If you are visiting when it is cooler be sure to bring a jacket you do have to walk outside some and will want a jacket. Really all the staff from the gift shop to the guides are super friendly and helpful. The tour guides do an amazing job and know a lot of history about the cave and area which I enjoyed. I was able to get a discount on the kids mining buckets which they loved! And you also receive a coupon for the gift shop. I purchased our tickets online and there are a few benefits of that. It is just a short 45 minute drive from Nashville and well worth it. This was our sons favorite part of vacation. It was one of the highlights of our trip to Nashville. We had so much fun on our visit to Lost River Cave.
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