"Savannah for Morons" Comedy Trolley Tour

Savannah, Guam
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Join Old Town Trolley Tour's newest comedy tour – “Savannah for Morons”, a comedy show on wheels that roasts nearly 300 years of Savannah lore in 90 fun-filled minutes. A quirky, saucy and eccentric history lesson, perfect for morons and their (supposedly) smarter-ish friends, this tour features outrageously entertaining comedy skits, musical numbers, costume changes, a few absurd appearances, and loads of Savannah history.

Hosted by the infamous Moron Twins, Dannie and Danny Moron, this frolic around Savannah will give you all the inside gossip on practically every important moment that has transpired throughout Savannah’s deep, complex, and intoxicating (and intoxicated) past and present; from the founding of the colony of Georgia to the Civil War; from little known Paula Deen trivia to why every tourist must take a selfie on the Forrest Gump bench.

*Please Note: This tour is NOT recommended for children under the age of 13.

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Itinerary
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Pass By: Savannah Historic District, 301 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401-4217

Beautiful Historic Downtown Savannah

Pass By: Independent Presbyterian Church, 207 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401-3931

The Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah, on Bull Street in Savannah, Georgia, is the first Presbyterian church in Georgia, founded in 1755. Land for its first building was deeded by King George II of Great Britain for use by colonial adherents of the Church of Scotland. The Steeple of the Independent Presbyterian Church was where the feather was launched in the movie Forrest Gump.

Pass By: Six Pence Pub, 245 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA

Made Famous for movies filmed here

Pass By: Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church, 429 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401-5043

Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church has the distinction of being Savannah's first Methodist church. It was originally established in 1807.

Pass By: The Old Sorrel Weed House Museum & Tours, 6 W Harris St, Savannah, GA 31401-4354

The opening scene of the 1994 film Forrest Gump was filmed from the rooftop of the Sorrel–Weed House and is a popular tourist stop. It represents one of the finest examples of Greek Revival and Regency architecture in Savannah and was one of the first two homes in the State of Georgia to be made a State Landmark in 1954. At 16,000 square feet, it is also one of the largest houses in the city.

Pass By: Mercer Williams House Museum, 429 Bull St Entrance Located Behind The House At 430 Whitaker Street, Savannah, GA 31401-4935

The house was the scene of the 1981 shooting death of Danny Hansford by the home's owner, Jim Williams, a story that is retold in the 1994 John Berendt book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. The house is also featured in the movie adaptation of the book, released three years later.

Pass By: Green-Meldrim House, 14 W Macon St on Madison Square, Savannah, GA 31401-4356

The Green–Meldrim House is a historic house at 14 West Macon Street, on the northwest corner of Madison Square, in Savannah, Georgia. Built in 1853, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976 as one of the American South's finest and most lavish examples of Gothic Revival architecture.

Stop At: Mcdonough's Restaurant & Lounge, 21 E Mc Donough St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA

Quick stop for restroom/refreshment break

Duration: 20 minutes

Pass By: Forsyth Park, Drayton St and E Park Ave, Savannah, GA 31401

Famous Water fountain

Pass By: Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, 222 E Harris St, Savannah, GA 31401-4616

The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica in Lafayette Square at 222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia, in the United States. It is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.

Pass By: Colonial Park Cemetery, 200 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401

Colonial Park Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in downtown Savannah, Georgia. It became a city park in 1896, 43 years after burials in the cemetery ceased. The cemetery was established in 1750, when Savannah was the capital of the British Province of Georgia, last of the Thirteen Colonies.

Inclusions

  • Stop at McDonough's Restaurant and Lounge for Restroom/Hydration Break

Exclusions

  • Gratuities

Additional information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 32 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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