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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Segway tours hit Dayton
It wasn’t just your imagination.
You may actually have seen dozens of people in yellow safety vests cruising through downtown Dayton on Segway machines.
The groups you’ve seen have been led by Dayton Segway Tours.
The company, owned by Shawn Jenkins and Kristy Daniels of Cincinnati, launched in the Dayton area last month.
The pair started Segway of Cincinnati about five years ago. Karly Morgan, a booking agent, said business has been brisk here and in Cincinnati.
The historical downtown Dayton tours starts at the Dayton Convention Center weekdays at 8 am. and 6 p.m. Weekend tours begin at 8 a.m., 11 a.m. 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., Morgan said.
“It’s a different way to see the city,” she said. “Once you get on a Segway you don’t want to get off.”
The 90-minute tours cost $60. An additional half an hour is used for training.
The tour hits the Oregon Historic District, Fifth Third Field, the RiverScape MetroPark area, the Great Miami River, University of Dayton and Woodland Cemetery. A detailed tour of the cemetery is also available.
Tours will end around Nov. 20 and pick back up in March, Morgan said.
Reservation are required and group and corporate tours can be arranged. Call (937) 660-9936 or visit daytonsegwaytours.com for more information.
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