REVIEW · SAVANNAH
Movie Locations Segway Tour of Savannah
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Savannah on a Segway feels like cheating. You’ll get movie-location stops plus real practice time on the self-balancing ride. What makes this tour especially fun is how the guide connects familiar scenes to specific corners in downtown, then gives you time to park, look, and snap photos.
I love the short, practical training before you start. You’re not left to figure it out on your own, and that matters because you’ll be turning, stopping, and rolling through real streets. I also like the small-group size (max 10), which keeps the ride from feeling rushed or crowded. One thing to think about: this is a Segway workout in disguise, and you’ll want closed-heel shoes and good comfort with balance.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Why This Movie-Location Segway Tour Fits Savannah So Well
- Meeting at 502 E Broughton and Getting Trained Before You Roll
- The Segway Ride: Movie Stories You Can Picture
- Stop One: Mercer Williams House Museum and the Midnight-in-the-Movies Connection
- Stop Two: The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist as a Film Backdrop
- What’s Included (and Why It Matters on a Short Tour)
- Safety, Age Rules, and the Real Deal About Balance
- Price and Value: Is $75 Worth 90 Minutes?
- Who Should Book This Tour—and Who Might Not Love It
- Make the Most of Your Day Around Lafayette Square
- Should You Book the Movie Locations Segway Tour of Savannah?
- FAQ
- How long is the Movie Locations Segway Tour of Savannah?
- How much does the tour cost?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is there a minimum age?
- What if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Hands-on Segway training right at the start, after a short basics video
- Small group of up to 10 for smoother pacing and easier photo breaks
- Photo pauses at recognizable film spots while your guide talks through the scenes
- Two main stops with quick on-site time: Mercer Williams House Museum and the Cathedral
- Headset-style listening so you can hear instructions and stories while you ride
- All equipment provided, including a helmet and bottled water
Why This Movie-Location Segway Tour Fits Savannah So Well

Savannah’s historic district is made for slow wandering—brick sidewalks, tight corners, and street layouts that feel like they’re built for stories. A regular walking tour gives you the sights, but a Segway adds speed without losing the detail. In about 90 minutes, you can cover more ground than you would on foot and still stop often enough to make the filming connections land.
The movie angle is the hook, but the better part is what you get alongside it. Your guide ties scenes to actual locations and filming lore, so you’re not just collecting facts—you’re learning how Savannah looked on-screen and why those exact streets work. You’ll roll through town with narration as you go, and you’ll also have time to pause for photos at the places that catch your eye.
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Meeting at 502 E Broughton and Getting Trained Before You Roll

Start at 502 E Broughton St in downtown Savannah. Plan to arrive 15 minutes early—not because it’s polite, but because you’ll need time for paperwork and the training session.
Here’s how the start works:
- You get a short familiarization video covering Segway basics.
- Then you’ll practice turning, starting, and stopping at the beginning so you don’t feel lost once you’re out in the streets.
- You’ll suit up with the helmet and get set for the ride.
This part is underrated. If you’re new to Segways, that training time is what turns a possibly stressful activity into something you can relax into. Even if you’re experienced, practicing stops and turns early helps you handle the pace of the group and keep your line smooth.
Pro tip: Wear closed-heel shoes. It’s suggested for a reason—your feet need secure contact while you learn control.
The Segway Ride: Movie Stories You Can Picture

Once you’re rolling, the tour shifts from training into storytelling mode. Your guide narrates while you move through downtown, and you’ll get photo breaks for the spots that matter to you.
The tour is built around recognizable film locations, including:
- A stop connected to Forrest Gump, specifically the bus stop area where he shared chocolates. You’ll learn how that location shows up in the story, and you’ll get photo time to match the scene in your head.
- Film-site connections to Something to Talk About, starring Dennis Quaid and Julia Roberts.
- Behind-the-scenes details about filming in Savannah involving Robert Redford, Zac Efron, and The Rock.
Also, the tour includes midnight-in-the-garden style filming stories, with the guide sharing background tied to movies such as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. This is the kind of add-on that makes the city feel less like a checklist and more like a set you can move through.
One small detail that can change your experience: the tour uses a listening setup so you can hear the guide while riding. A couple of people noted that the listening device can feel a bit limited, so if you’re picky about audio, you might consider bringing your own headphones as a backup. (The tour does provide listening hardware, but you can’t control everything about comfort or range.)
Stop One: Mercer Williams House Museum and the Midnight-in-the-Movies Connection

The first official stop is the Mercer Williams House Museum. It’s a key location for movie filming in the area, especially for Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil.
What you can expect:
- About 15 minutes at the stop.
- A guide-led focus on why the square and the surrounding setting work on camera.
- Time that’s long enough for photos and quick context, but not so long that you feel like you’re stuck waiting around.
Important value note: admission tickets are not included. If you want to step inside the museum itself, you’ll need to plan for that separately. If you’re mainly there for exterior filming context and photos, the built-in timing should feel just right.
Stop Two: The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist as a Film Backdrop

Next up is the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, another filming-friendly backdrop tied to Lafayette Square. Many movie shots in this part of town use the cathedral as a visual anchor, which makes it a great stop for understanding how Savannah becomes a movie set.
Expect around:
- 15 minutes at the cathedral area
- Time for photos and guided explanation of how the cathedral shows up in the look of filmed scenes
- Easy transitions back into the ride through downtown
Again, there’s a practical mindset here: this stop is built for seeing and understanding, not for turning your tour into a long museum day. If you want deeper access inside any building, you’d do that on your own time before or after the Segway tour.
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What’s Included (and Why It Matters on a Short Tour)

For $75 per person, you’re getting a lot of the friction removed:
- Segway equipment (and a helmet)
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
On a short tour, these “small” items are big. You’re not hunting for rentals, you’re not scrambling for water mid-ride, and you’re not guessing about the safest setup. It also keeps your attention where it belongs: learning the ride and taking in the locations.
Group size is another value factor. With a maximum of 10 travelers, you’re more likely to get manageable pacing and enough space for photos. Less crowding also helps on streets where steering and stopping need a little attention.
Safety, Age Rules, and the Real Deal About Balance

You must be 16 years old for this Segway tour. Service animals are allowed, and the meeting spot is near public transportation.
As for safety, the training at the front is a major reason this tour works for so many people. It’s not just a quick lecture. You practice basic controls before you go far, which reduces that awkward moment where everyone else seems confident and you don’t.
That said, keep expectations grounded:
- This is more than a casual ride. You’ll do enough control work to feel it in your balance and legs.
- You’ll be riding in a street environment, so follow the guide’s instructions closely.
A helpful theme from guide performance in the experience: the best tours are the ones where someone watches you closely early on. People highlighted that their guides checked comfort and helped them feel stable before the main route.
Price and Value: Is $75 Worth 90 Minutes?
Let’s talk money in plain terms. $75 for about 1.5 hours is in the mid-range for guided activity tours that include equipment and professional instruction. The value comes from combining three things in one booking:
- You learn the ride (training + practice)
- You get guided storytelling tied to famous movie locations
- You’re covered on logistics (helmet, water, equipment, and a set route with stops)
If you were trying to recreate this on your own, you’d likely spend time figuring out Segway rentals, training, and safe routes through downtown. Paying for a guided, structured experience saves hassle—and you also get the benefit of local context tied to film history.
Is it only for die-hard movie buffs? No. Even if you only recognize a couple of titles, you’ll still enjoy the novelty of Segwaying through the district while someone points out why these streets and squares matter visually.
Who Should Book This Tour—and Who Might Not Love It
This is a great fit if you want:
- A fun, guided way to see Savannah’s historic district without walking the whole time
- A tour that links movie scenes to real corners, not just general sightseeing
- A small-group format and a guide who explains both film connections and the surrounding area
You might want to skip or think twice if:
- You’re not comfortable with balance-based activities. Training helps, but it still takes some coordination.
- You’re extremely sensitive to audio comfort. Some people found the listening setup limited, so bring your own headphones if that matters to you.
If you enjoy getting out of a planning mood and into a guided-and-easy day, this tour fits nicely.
Make the Most of Your Day Around Lafayette Square
The tour ends back at the downtown office, so you can build a simple plan around it. Since the experience is timed for a morning start (it runs at 11:00 am), you’ll still have plenty of afternoon energy for wandering, shopping, or a longer sit-down meal.
One smart move: ask your guide for a lunch recommendation when you finish. Guides in this company are known to point people toward options within walking distance of the office, which can save you time and decision fatigue.
Should You Book the Movie Locations Segway Tour of Savannah?
If you want Savannah through a fun filter—movie scenes plus the thrill of a Segway—this is an easy yes. The pricing makes sense for what’s included: equipment, helmet, water, a professional guide, and hands-on training that sets you up for a smoother ride. Add in the small group (max 10) and the strong overall rating, and it’s the kind of tour that tends to feel worth it fast.
My only caution is about expectations. You’re not signing up for a slow, chill stroll. You’re learning control and then using it while rolling through town for photos and film-location context. Wear the right shoes, listen to the guide, and you’ll have a great time matching scenes to streets.
FAQ
How long is the Movie Locations Segway Tour of Savannah?
It runs about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.).
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $75.00 per person.
What’s included in the tour price?
You get a professional guide, helmet use, bottled water, and the Segway activity itself. A mobile ticket is also used.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at 502 E Broughton St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA and ends back at the meeting point.
Is there a minimum age?
Yes, you must be 16 years old for this Segway tour.
What if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























