Tour de la Plantación Oak Valley
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Disfrute de la era pasada en uno de los rincones más bellos del Sur, la plantación de Oak Alley, construida en 1839. Maravíllese ante el increíble camino de 400 metros (un cuarto de milla) con 28 grandiosos robles, todos con más de 250 años de antigüedad.
Tal vez sea la plantación más fotografiada: Oak Alley, ha sido el escenario de muchas películas, como "Entrevista con un vampiro", "Primary Colors" y la boda de Bo y Hope de la telenovela "Days of our Lives".
Su excursión guiada por la plantación de Oak Valley le revelará relatos fascinantes de la casa y su historia. Vea los majestuosos cipreses en los humedales de Luisiana que bordean el río Misisipi. Puede comprar un aperitivo, una ensalada o sándwich en la cafetería y heladería para disfrutar en las mesas de picnic o a bordo del autobús (no incluido en el precio).
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Tal vez sea la plantación más fotografiada: Oak Alley, ha sido el escenario de muchas películas, como "Entrevista con un vampiro", "Primary Colors" y la boda de Bo y Hope de la telenovela "Days of our Lives".
Su excursión guiada por la plantación de Oak Valley le revelará relatos fascinantes de la casa y su historia. Vea los majestuosos cipreses en los humedales de Luisiana que bordean el río Misisipi. Puede comprar un aperitivo, una ensalada o sándwich en la cafetería y heladería para disfrutar en las mesas de picnic o a bordo del autobús (no incluido en el precio).
Incluido
- Visita guiada a la casa de la plantación.
- Vehículo con aire acondicionado
- Guía local
- Impuestos locales
- Entrada - Oak Alley Plantation
No incluido
- Propinas
- Almuerzo
Adicional
- La confirmación se recibirá cuando se realice la reserva, a menos que esta se haya efectuado 4 horas antes del viaje. En tal caso, la confirmación se recibirá lo antes posible, en función de la disponibilidad.
- Para ayudar a preservar el Barrio Francés del tráfico vehicular, se le solicita que camine, si es posible, hacia el conveniente punto de partida del tour, a solo un corto paseo de la mayoría de los hoteles del centro.
- Acceso en silla de ruedas: si el huésped necesita un autobús equipado con elevador para silla de ruedas, deberá hacer arreglos especiales con el proveedor. Esto debe ser arreglado 48 horas antes de la fecha del tour. Los datos de contacto estarán en su cupón.
- Rutas alternativas: debido a los caminos irregulares y estrechos, las rutas alternativas pueden ser necesarias para los huéspedes que viajan en sillas de ruedas.
- Los huéspedes que utilicen una silla de ruedas en Oak Alley Plantation tendrán acceso a la tienda de regalos, a los baños y al museo a través de una rampa. Los terrenos de plantación son accesibles; Sin embargo, hay caminos de tierra estrechos y desiguales. El recorrido de la casa principal no es accesible para huéspedes que viajan en silla de ruedas y no se requiere que se modifique, ya que es una casa histórica; Sin embargo, el sótano es accesible. Los invitados podrían ver los cuartos de esclavos, pero no tendrían acceso para entrar.
- Las tarifas para bebés se aplican siempre que no ocupen un asiento.
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Oak alley was beautiful,driver drove fast going and was rude to passengers and bus had mechanical problems.
Great Tour except for the ride to and from. Pretty boring, the host just sat in his seat basically reading from note cards. The plantation itself was just beautiful though and all the staff were very friendly and informative
Guide was very informative in the bus ride out. Had plenty of time to walk around the plantation. Really enjoyed the whole experience
Once we arrived at Oak Alley plantation we were given a map of the property and our time to meet at the main house for the guided tour. We had two hours on our own to explore the property which included a 30 minute tour of the main house. We tried to familiarize ourselves with the rather large map and then took off! Sadly we weren't able to see everything before the house tour started. We were lucky to catch the first 15 minutes of a tour guide who was speaking about slave stories at the slave houses but we had to leave early for our house tour and didn't get to hear the end of the fantastic presentation. We also didn't have time to visit the gift shop, blacksmith house, garden, or walk down the oaks to see the Mississippi river. I wasn't aware this was a self guided tour, and i wish we had received the maps on the bus so we could better plan our route around the plantation to try to see everything. It is such a gorgeous plantation, but wondering around on your own doesn't have the same impact as listening to an experienced historian tell the stores. We left wishing we had more time to really appreciate it. I did enjoy that the driver took a different route to and from the plantation so that we could see and learn about different areas. The drive each way is about an hour and 15 minutes. The tour guide on the bus talked the whole time but had a pretty monotone voice so the majority of the bus was sleeping. I wish the tour guide on the bus also walked you around the property for how expensive this tour was. Also we changed seats on the bus a few times because it was either hot or you were being blasted by the A/C. Overall - this was the most expensive tour we booked during our week stay in New Orleans and was the only tour we left not feeling satisfied by our experience.
I got what I wanted from the tour, but the site was understaffed on a day with several tour buses. Several in our group felt shorted on the house tour. We didnt as we took advantage of local staff telling us to just get in line and ignore the assigned time because of all of the buses and the up staffing problems. I felt more time at the site should be offered - maybe one more hour. We got back to the bus early because the other things we wanted to see would have taken too long. The Grayline representative was excellent with a great deal of information provided to and from New Orleans. The bus ride was pleasant and the bus was in very good condidition.
Tour was great but much too short. Would have loved to stay longer.
Very informative, beautiful grounds. We had plenty of time to enjoy the grounds before entering in the House. Glad we took this tour. Our bus driver had so much information about the city in the way up that really helped too!