![]() ![]() However, they do have nice octagon shaped bricks inside and those are $250 for non members and $200 for members. I did check out the brick engraving and that's $125 to do that, but gets shared after a while due to weather. There are lots of photos of the different era cars on the Google page, however, I clicked the snap button on my favorites. You really feel the energy from that day in there. TCM also shows their entire sinkhole collection and history of everything. The Museum has a wonderful collection of corvettes over the years. ![]() Also the cafe was closed (closes at 3p) when we went and I was looking forward to doing that too but they weren't open. We didn't get to see the private collection, and I wish they had some sign at the check-in desk that have the hours of when they are open. I highly recommend the mining bags or buckets kiddos get to pan for treasure (gemstones shark teeth and geodes) outside of the gift shop and ours loved that experienced. I was unsure if our daughter would enjoy it or be entertained long enough to sit still for the tour but she did fine. Just a note our kids are 9 and 2.5 and it was perfect for them. If you are visiting when it is cooler be sure to bring a jacket you do have to walk outside some and will want a jacket. Really all the staff from the gift shop to the guides are super friendly and helpful. The tour guides do an amazing job and know a lot of history about the cave and area which I enjoyed. I was able to get a discount on the kids mining buckets which they loved! And you also receive a coupon for the gift shop. I purchased our tickets online and there are a few benefits of that. It is just a short 45 minute drive from Nashville and well worth it. This was our sons favorite part of vacation. It was one of the highlights of our trip to Nashville. I would think that especially at the end of this pandemic that any attraction would be doing all they can to draw in customers and make sure they are treating them fairly and with respect.We had so much fun on our visit to Lost River Cave. This was a extremely bad experience, I haven’t encountered anyone on our entire vacation that was as rude or intent on not accommodating customers as the people working today at colossal caves. Sadly this is our last day in tuscon and we decided to leave as it was clear the staff didn’t have any intent on serving us as customers. She said it would take too long to process and move up our tickets. The 10am tour left with 9 spots available and even as they were leaving we asked again if we could go and the lady at the cash register said no. The lady at the cash register told her no and that she wouldn’t do it. Another lady who was the tour guide asked if we could be added to the group and/or go on the 10:30 tour. We asked if we could be added to the group since 9 people hadn’t showed up and they said no. There were 9 empty spots out of twenty in the 10 am tour group. The tour at 10am was about to leave and they had said it was sold out. The lady at the cash register along with the gentleman were incredibly rude and acted like bullies toward us. He then told me that it wasn’t his choice to be in the Tuscon passport and he wished they were never in it. When I told them it wasn’t on their website, a gentleman who was in the office told me that there is way too much to put in their website and they couldn’t possibly do that. This is not stated on their website or the Tuscon passport site. They told us that we were supposed to purchase tickets online and then come in with the coupon and get a refund. We also tried to call and was told today that their phone have been down for three days. Yesterday we tried to order tickets online for the 10am cave tour, but there was no way to redeem our passport discount. We purchased the Tuscon passport for the local attractions. We are visiting from Maryland and had planned on visiting Colossal Caves. ![]()
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