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Enjoy a lively 1.5-hour comedy trolley tour of Savannah featuring humorous guides, historic landmarks, movie filming sites, and a fun-filled atmosphere for $58.85.
The “Savannah for Morons” Comedy Trolley Tour offers a unique twist on exploring Savannah’s historic downtown. Priced at $58.85 per person, this 1 hour 30 minutes guided experience combines local history with comedy, led by energetic guides known as the Moron Twins. With a focus on entertainment, humor, and a few historic highlights, the tour is perfect for those who want a lively, laughter-filled way to see Savannah’s most notable sights.
While it doesn’t prioritize deep historical insights, it offers a fun and engaging atmosphere, with a bathroom stop at McDonough’s Restaurant and Lounge included. The tour receives a stellar 5.0 rating from nearly 1,000 reviews, reflecting high satisfaction among participants. It’s especially recommended for visitors seeking lighthearted entertainment that highlights Savannah’s iconic landmarks, including movie filming locations and historic churches.

The “Savannah for Morons” tour departs from 250 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd and lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. It is run by Historic Tours of America, ensuring professionalism alongside lively entertainment. This tour is popular, with bookings typically made about 14 days in advance, reflecting its appeal.
The tour features a mobile ticket, allowing for easy access, and accommodates up to 32 travelers at a time. It begins at the designated meeting point and concludes back there, making logistics simple for visitors. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and emotional support animals and pets not permitted.
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The tour includes stops at some of Savannah’s oldest and most notable sites. The Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah, founded in 1755, is a key highlight, particularly because its steeple appeared in Forrest Gump. Visitors get a humorous recount of its history and significance.
Another major stop is the Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church, established in 1807 as Savannah’s first Methodist church. Its historic foundation adds depth to the tour’s mix of comedy and local lore.
The Sorrel-Weed House is another highlight, recognized both for its Greek Revival architecture and its role in the filming of Forrest Gump’s opening scene. The house, at 16,000 square feet, is one of the largest in Savannah and features in the story of Jim Williams, who was involved in a notable 1981 shooting, later detailed in “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”.
The Green-Meldrim House, built in 1853, is a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture. It earned recognition as a National Historic Landmark in 1976 and features prominently in the tour as a symbol of Savannah’s architectural beauty.

A standout feature of this tour is the visit to filming sites from Hollywood movies, especially those associated with Forrest Gump. The rooftop of the Sorrel-Weed House is where the opening scene was shot, and guides share stories about its cinematic connections and history.
Participants learn about the House where Jim Williams lived, and its connection to the Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil story. These stops are fun for fans of movies and books alike, providing a light-hearted view of Savannah’s role in filmmaking.

A key convenience included in this tour is a 20-minute stop at McDonough’s Restaurant & Lounge for restroom and hydration needs. This quick break allows guests to stretch, use the facilities, or grab a drink, making the experience more comfortable. No additional charge applies, and the stop is well-paced within the tour’s itinerary.

The Green-Meldrim House is one of Savannah’s most lavish Gothic Revival homes, built in 1853. Its recognition as a National Historic Landmark underscores its architectural importance. The guides share anecdotes about its history and significance in Savannah’s landscape.
The Colonial Park Cemetery, established in 1750, offers a glimpse into the city’s early history, dating back to when Savannah was the British Province of Georgia’s capital. Since 1896, it has functioned as a city park, and the tour touches on its stories and notable burials, providing a brief but meaningful historical context.

The Moron Twins are the lively guides who lead this experience. Known for their high energy, humor, and engaging personalities, they perform skits, musical numbers, and comedy routines during the trolley ride. Their style is described as loud, fun, and slightly irreverent, which appeals to audiences looking for entertainment over strict historical detail.
Guests appreciate how the guides remember details about everyone and keep the atmosphere lively from start to finish. The tour has a reputation for being nonstop fun, with reviews praising the guides’ personality and comedic talent.

The tour begins at 250 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, a well-located spot accessible via public transportation. The maximum group size is 32 travelers, ensuring an intimate yet lively experience. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals permitted, but pets and emotional support animals are not allowed.
Participants should be prepared for a noisy, energetic ride with plenty of laughter. The bathroom stop at McDonough’s helps balance the tour’s lively pace, making it more comfortable for guests.

The ticket price of $58.85 offers excellent value for the combination of sightseeing, comedy, and entertainment. Guests can reserve their spot up to 14 days in advance. The tour includes a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours prior, with no refunds for cancellations made within 24 hours or later.
Since the tour is in Savannah, it fits well into most itineraries, especially for those looking for an engaging activity that mixes humor with sightseeing.
The “Savannah for Morons” Comedy Trolley Tour excels at providing a lighthearted and energetic way to explore Savannah’s historic downtown. It’s perfect for visitors who enjoy comedy, lively guides, and iconic filming sites, rather than detailed historical lectures.
Guests praise the entertainment value, guide personalities, and fun stops. However, it’s not suited for those seeking a serious history tour or traveling with prudes, as some humor is raunchy and adult.
This tour delivers high energy, laughs, and a few interesting stories, making it a top pick for groups, friends, or anyone wanting an entertaining overview of Savannah.
“This was a crazy but fun tour of Savannah It had just, comedy and crazy times. We would recommend this tour to others.”
Is this tour suitable for kids?
No, the humor can be adult-oriented, and the loud, energetic style is better suited for older children or adults.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 1 hour 30 minutes and includes a 20-minute stop at McDonough’s.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 250 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, making it convenient for most travelers.
Are restrooms available during the tour?
Yes, there is a scheduled restroom and hydration stop at McDonough’s.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance; within 24 hours, no refund is provided.
What kind of humor can I expect?
The guides perform comedy routines with some adult humor, so prudes may want to reconsider.
Is parking available nearby?
The tour is near public transportation, and the starting point is easily accessible, but specific parking details are not provided.
Are animals allowed on the tour?
Service animals are permitted; pets and emotional support animals are not allowed.
How many people typically participate?
The maximum group size is 32 travelers, ensuring an intimate and lively experience.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
This detail is not specified, so potential participants should check directly with the provider for accessibility questions.
What makes this tour different from traditional sightseeing?
This experience combines comedy, lively storytelling, and landmark visits, creating a fun, upbeat alternative to standard historic tours.
The “Savannah for Morons” Comedy Trolley Tour offers an amusing, energetic way to see Savannah’s highlights with plenty of laughs. It’s ideal for those who want a fun-filled, memorable outing with a bit of history and a lot of personality from the guides.