Tue 3 Jun 2008
De reizen van Segway worden een populaire manier om steden helemaal over de wereld maar zeker een luxe te reizen over enkel het lopen. De reizen via Segway kunnen een aardige verandering zijn want experianced reiziger maar u een toeristenaantrekkelijkheid kan ook maken zelf.
Mijn recent De reis van Segway van gelijkstroom was ongetwijfeld pret maar ik wilde het aan de test tegen de traditionele het lopen reis zetten.
Both walking tours and Segway tours are better ways to learn about a city’s historical sights as opposed to bus or large group tours. Riding a Segway is both fun and easy as GlitchNYC writes.
We had a great time, and both remarked at just how intuitive the Segways are. You step on the and for 2 seconds you think ??this might be interesting,?? and then you??re off! It??s really incredible. If you get a chance to try one of these things, it was a cheap, fun way to tour the city, and you really have to ride a Segway once to understand the amazing technology inside them.
Walking tours are a great way to compliment any city travel plans, whether they involve a Segway or not. Children and older adults may find standing on a Segway not possible, although walking tours are more physically demanding. Either way at the end of a few hours you’re feet will be hurting!
Segway tours are available in most major cities.
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June 4th, 2008 at 2:14
Call me crazy, but I would ride around the city without a helmet
Unless… its a law that you have to ride around with one.
June 4th, 2008 at 6:30
You do - I’m not sure if it’s a law in DC, but the tour requires you to do so. One of the helmets I saw was busted up pretty good, so I guess they come in handy
June 4th, 2008 at 23:59
Yeah… I just need to get over this idea of “i look bad with a helmet on”, and instead think of the protection it gives
June 14th, 2008 at 14:01
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