REVIEW · SAVANNAH
Savannah: Tipsy Trivia Tour
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Savannah laughs start with a trivia buzzer. I love how the Happy Hour stops keep the pace lively while you walk the historic core, and I love the trivia format that turns sightseeing into a game about Savannah.
You get a guided route through popular spots in Savannah, with trivia questions coming as you go—history, hauntings, local life, movies, and even geography. One thing to factor in: drinks are not included, so your final spend depends on what you order as you pop into pubs.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Happy Hour trivia is a smart way to learn Savannah
- The 150-minute rhythm: walking, pub stops, and points
- Rain or shine: the guide keeps you moving
- Meeting point inside a restaurant, ending at Pinky Masters
- What the trivia actually covers (and why it works)
- How the prize game keeps things fun
- Drinks, budgeting, and the 21+ vibe
- The guide handles group energy (including silliness)
- Value check: is this $30 tour worth it?
- Who should book this Savannah Happy Hour trivia tour
- Practical tips so you enjoy the full experience
- Should you book Tipsy Trivia Tour in Savannah?
- FAQ
- How long is the Savannah Tipsy Trivia Tour?
- How much does it cost?
- Do I need to be 21 or older?
- What is included in the price?
- Are drinks included?
- Where do we meet the guide?
- What happens if it rains?
- How does the trivia and prize work?
- Can I cancel or reserve without paying today?
Key things to know before you go

- Happy Hour walking plan: You’re moving and playing while the city’s bars are in full swing.
- Trivia that covers real Savannah topics: From hauntings to famous locals to geography.
- Team or head-to-head play: You can compete as a group or personally.
- A bonus round at the end: Points can change late in the game.
- The tour ends at Pinky Masters: Great if you want to continue the night afterward.
- Rain plan exists: If the weather turns, your guide shifts you to a nearby museum or pub/restaurant.
Happy Hour trivia is a smart way to learn Savannah

Savannah can be the kind of city where you either rush through sights or slow down and actually connect the dots. This tour does the second one—without making it feel like homework.
The structure is simple: you walk with a live guide, and you answer questions as you pass meaningful parts of town. That means you’re not just staring at facades and hoping it sticks. The trivia nudges your brain to attach stories to places, and then you get to check answers right there with the group.
The Happy Hour angle matters too. Instead of a stiff, all-business guided tour, you get a social rhythm: move, pause, sip, play. It also makes the tour feel doable even if you’ve only got a small window in Savannah and want something that’s fun and informative.
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The 150-minute rhythm: walking, pub stops, and points

The tour runs about 150 minutes, which is just long enough to cover multiple stops without turning into a marathon. You’ll be on your feet for a good chunk of the time, then you’ll hit short moments in pubs during Happy Hour. Those are your breaks, plus they’re where the trivia momentum keeps going.
Here’s the rhythm I’d expect you to plan around:
- You meet your guide and get briefed.
- You walk through key areas while questions are asked along the way.
- You pop into pubs to grab Happy Hour cocktails you buy yourself.
- You finish with a bonus round and a prize based on points.
This format is especially good for people who get bored on traditional tours. Trivia gives you an easy goal—answer first, talk with your team, argue your logic—while the walking keeps you oriented in the city.
Rain or shine: the guide keeps you moving
Savannah weather can be sneaky. The tour runs in rain or shine, and if there’s a downpour, your guide will switch to a nearby museum, pub, or restaurant. That’s a practical detail: you’re not left standing around wondering what happens next.
Meeting point inside a restaurant, ending at Pinky Masters

You’ll meet your guide inside the restaurant that’s listed as the meeting point. Arrive about 15 minutes early so you’re not stressed, and so the group can start on time.
The route ends at Pinky Masters, which is a nice payoff. It gives you a concrete finishing point—handy if you’re planning dinner afterward or trying to coordinate with friends in the evening. If you want the night to continue, you’re already at a spot that works for lingering.
One extra perk worth noting from real guide behavior: the guide Lisa is reported to take group photos at the stops. If you like having something tangible to remember the walk (without needing to be the one holding everyone’s phone), that’s a sweet bonus.
What the trivia actually covers (and why it works)
This is not trivia that feels random. The questions are designed around Savannah themes you can connect to what you’re seeing as you go.
Expect trivia about:
- History
- Hauntings
- Economic development
- Movie scenes
- Famous Savannians
- Geography
That spread is the reason the tour feels balanced. Some people want ghost stories. Others want real civic history. Some care about why Savannah looks the way it does and how the city is laid out. This tour touches multiple interests so it doesn’t alienate anyone halfway through.
How the prize game keeps things fun
You’ll get trivia questions throughout the walk, then a bonus round at the end. Points decide the winner, and there’s a prize for the contestant with the most points.
You can play in different ways:
- As a team with friends
- As an individual competing against friends
That flexibility is great if your group has different comfort levels with games. If someone’s shy, they can still contribute answers. If someone wants to be competitive, they’ll have room to shine. Either way, you’ll be talking about Savannah instead of just walking past it.
Drinks, budgeting, and the 21+ vibe
This is a 21+ tour, and you’ll be walking with Happy Hour cocktails available for purchase. That means the drinks are part of the experience, but not part of the price.
I like this setup because it lets you control your budget:
- If you want one drink and a few bites later, you can.
- If you want to enjoy the full Happy Hour flow, you can—just expect it to cost more than the base $30.
A practical note: since it’s a walking tour with alcohol available, wear clothes and shoes you’d actually trust for an evening stroll. Comfortable clothes aren’t a gimmick here—they’re the difference between enjoying the night and thinking about your feet.
The guide handles group energy (including silliness)
From guide rapport mentioned in feedback, the tone can get pretty playful. One group even shared that they started off fairly tipsy and their guide Lisa handled the chaos well while still keeping the tour on track. That tells me the format tolerates real-life fun, not just polite nods at historical facts.
Value check: is this $30 tour worth it?
At $30 per person, you’re paying for a live guide plus a structured trivia game that runs for about 150 minutes. The big question is what you’re getting beyond walking around.
Here’s what makes the value feel real:
- You get guided structure. You’re not guessing where to go or what to notice.
- You get active learning. Trivia makes you pay attention, and it gives you quick context for what you’re seeing.
- You get Happy Hour stops. Even though drinks cost extra, the tour is built around that rhythm.
- You get a game payoff. The bonus round and prize add a clean finish line.
If you’re the type who loves history but hates the slow pace of lectures, this is a good match. If you’re the type who wants a social night and doesn’t want to feel like you’re studying, it still delivers—because the whole thing is a game.
Where you might decide it’s not for you: if you dislike trivia, or if you don’t want any alcohol-related atmosphere at all. In that case, the walking part still happens, but the trivia is the engine.
Who should book this Savannah Happy Hour trivia tour

This tour fits best when you want:
- A fun, guided way to see Savannah’s historic areas
- An easy activity that works for small groups and friend groups
- Something that feels social without being a party bus
- A night plan that lasts around 2 and a half hours
It’s especially good for:
- Friend groups who want friendly competition
- Couples who like light games and want shared conversation
- People who want to understand Savannah beyond postcards
And the key no-go:
- You must be over 21, since it’s designed around Happy Hour cocktails.
If you’re traveling alone, you can still join in—you’ll just experience the points game in a different way than playing on a formal team.
Practical tips so you enjoy the full experience

A few habits will make the whole thing smoother:
- Bring a passport or ID (required since it’s 21+).
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for walking.
- If you’re booking for a group, decide ahead of time if you want to play as a team or as individuals against friends.
- Plan your drink budget. Drinks are available for purchase, so it’s easy to overspend if you’re not watching.
One more helpful mindset: go in ready to talk. This tour’s best moments tend to be the ones where you and your team argue over an answer for a second, then see what your guide reveals.
Should you book Tipsy Trivia Tour in Savannah?

If you want a night that mixes walkable sightseeing, Happy Hour energy, and trivia that actually covers Savannah topics, I think this is a strong choice. The format is built for fun and learning at the same time, and the trivia categories give you multiple entry points—history, hauntings, movies, local people, and geography.
Skip it only if trivia games don’t sound appealing to you, or if you’d rather keep your evening strictly alcohol-free. Otherwise, the $30 price can feel very fair for a 150-minute guided experience with a clear end point at Pinky Masters and a final bonus round that wraps things up cleanly.
FAQ
How long is the Savannah Tipsy Trivia Tour?
The tour lasts about 150 minutes.
How much does it cost?
It costs $30 per person.
Do I need to be 21 or older?
Yes. All participants must be over 21.
What is included in the price?
The guided trivia tour is included.
Are drinks included?
No. Drinks are available for purchase.
Where do we meet the guide?
Meet your guide inside the restaurant at the meeting point. Arrive 15 minutes before the start time.
What happens if it rains?
The tour runs rain or shine. If there’s a downpour, the guide will take you to a nearby museum, pub, or restaurant.
How does the trivia and prize work?
Trivia questions are given throughout the tour, followed by a bonus round at the end. A prize goes to the contestant with the most points.
Can I cancel or reserve without paying today?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now & pay later (book your spot and pay nothing today).























