It's great to see all of the history in the Ryman. If you get a good tour guide, it'll be time well spent.
It's just part of doing the Country Music Hall of Fame. It's an extra charge, but worth it. It's not located in the Country Music Hall, but not too bad a walk.
If you are a music lover and particularly an Elvis fan this is a must do. The guide was so enthusiastic and knowledge he added to the tour.
It was a very cool place to visit. To learn about the history that has been there & to be able to stand were some of the greats have been. There is so much history in this building and to find out they are still using it is very cool.
Amazing history and an engaging tour guide made for a great visit, just remember not every tour can enter the studio as it is still in use today, so ask before you go, it is worth while to wait and go into the actual studio, highly recommended.
we we're glad we added this tour tour visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame. The guide was well informed as we joined a small group in an intimate walk through a piece of music history
If you like music history, this is a must see place. Especially if you are an Elvis fan. There was so much great music produced here. The tour guide we had was one of the best we ever had.
We took this tour as part of the country music hall of fame tour, and while we did enjoy it, we felt much too rushed. Not enough time to read exhibit descriptions, or even to take in the atmosphere. Nice to see, but not enough time to really enjoy it!
This was the worst part of our Nashville visit. The people were extremely rude. I called 5 minutes before arriving and they had 9 spots available when I called. We got there and they wouldn't let us in, and instead of apologizing and being accommodating our respectful in any way...they were very, very rude. So much for Southern Hospitality. I will stay out West.
You can take the tour by upgrading your visit at the Country Music Hall of Fame by purchasing the platinum ticket which will include this tour. The bus leaves the Hall on the half hour with your tour guide and returns to the same place an hour later. It's just a short drive and we had a great guide who made the music and history come to life. Really nice to sit at the same piano that Elvis and others played on during their recording sessions. Although I believe it is well worth the visit, I did enjoy the stories and history of the origins of Rock and Roll at Sun Studios in Memphis.