It was very reasonable besides being interesting. Our tour guide was very nice. You could pick your flavor of ice cream and buy an extra dip for .50. There were two books which you could look at about Tulsa and Broken Arrow while waiting which were interesting
Blue Bells tour and guest facilities was excellent, very good for children or grandchildren, generous on their "samples" of ice cream and they have a very good tour!
This was a great stop for our family - my parents, my sis-in-law, and our kids (ranging from 2yrs-10yrs). The tour is less than an hour, very informative, and kid-friendly. There's not a lot of walking and strollers are welcome. Of course, we really enjoyed the ice cream at the end!!!
Nice place to take the kids on a small tour of how they make the ice cream. Grandkids were so fascinated at how it all worked.
It has been a few years since I toured the Blu Bell facility but it was very interesting and informative. I think I got more out of the tour than my kids did! And - we got to eat ice cream afterward. Very worthwhile.
Tour is short but interesting. Free sample at the end of the tour.
Not to be mean. But my wife and I love ice cream and thought this would be fun. Here is how it rolls. They show you a really dated (produced in early 80's) video detailing the history of Blue Bell. Was about 12 minutes long, wasn't terrible, they could have jsut put it on their site or YouTube. Most of the children on our tour got bored with the video really quickly and started talking, getting antsy, and pretty much made it miserable for the adults.Then they take you to an over look area where ice cream is being poured/packaged etc.... tell you a quick 5 minute over view of the process and thats its. No actual factory tour, just looking out of a window to the production floor. Kind of lame. Free scoop of ice cream at the end was the only real boon the the visit.
we took a group of homeschool children . it was very intresting . the kids really liked the free icecream at the end
We found it interesting and fun with our kids to see the ice cream being made. It is remarkably simple. Then the best part is testing it at the end!
Probably best for kids 10 and under but we still had fun. Cheap family tour, yummy ice cream and interesting for adults as well.