Downtown
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A great time
Come ride on the Big Green Tractor!
Best Girls Weekend Ever!!!
St. Louis
These beauties and super cool dude had a great time celebrating Kyle's 21st birthday
Girls just wanna have fun
How cool is this!
St. Louis
Nika N.
Sep 12, 2023
this was the highlight of my trip to nashville. you have a tractor driver and your bartender/dj. Be prepared to just love your experience and tip them well! music was a good mix. felt safe while on board. great route! just overall amazing time. you get a bathroom break halfway- amazing! the staff went above and beyond to help me when i almost ruined my phone.make sure to bring plenty of drinks for your group before you get there. the store near them is pretty pricy.
Read MoreVanessa A.
Oct 14, 2024
Great spot for groups- Highly suggests getting g to the location a hour before just to listen to music, play corn hole, or dance. They are very organized here. When you drive to the location it's a bit out of the city and in an industrial area you don't want to be alone hanging out after the ride. The tractor was so much fun and worth the money. If you decide to tip make sure to give the driver a tip too. They give only 20% tip to drivers and the rest goes to the two in the tractor with you.
Read MoreEowyn K.
Jan 21, 2023
I was not quite sure what to expect when our friend booked a tractor tour for a girls/Birthday weekend. Our group had a great time, a fun way to see the city without the crowds. You bring your own drinks (no glass!) and their host has a bar at the front to store it, as well as cups. Then you cruise, see the city without dealing with the navigating through people. They do two stops, one for restrooms and one for photos of the city near the football stadium. Our trip happened to time with early sunset, so we were able to get some nice group photos.
Read MoreJason P.
Jan 6, 2022
Looking for the perfect way to get a full picture of Nashville without bar hopping between overly crowded honky tonks? The best solution is to hitch a ride on Big Green Tractor Tours!If you've been to Nashville, you've undoubtedly encountered a rancorous bridal party screaming from the streets of a barcycle. Well Big Green Tractor Tours takes the allure of one of these street mounted bars and takes the leg work out of it. You get to sit in a covered trailer while being pulled along the historic rows of Nashville debauchery. For us, the biggest bonus was the fact that Big Green Tractor Tours limits the amount of people on each ride. The open hair cover felt us feeling safer than being packed in one of the major tourist bars where you don't know who has what virus swimming around in their system. Plus, you avoid draining your bank account because you are able to bring your own beer and liquor on your Big Green Tractor Tour. I loved being able to stop by Frugal McDougal to pick out what drinks I wanted instead of showing up at a bar and selecting from whatever they offer (HELLLOOO you gorgeous double IPA's and other hefty craft beers not served at tourist bars!) The process was pretty simple. You booked your tour through their stunningly simple online system. Show up at the meeting point (PRO TIP: If you don't have a car while you're in Nashville to get to a bigger booze vendor, Big Green Tractor Tours meets in the parking lot of a liquor store.) It's impossible to miss the massive tractors and trailers with the festive multicolored dancing lights. I love to wave at people. It is a favorite activity of mine (I know it's weird.) While on the tour you get to see so many different people, the fee to get on the Big Green Tractor Tours is totally worth the people watching! And your personal bartender on the Big Green Tractor Tour will keep you well lubricated to keep those wrists a-waving at all the onlookers. Both the driver and bartender on our Big Green Tractor Tour were SO hospitable and kind. They cracked jokes and made us feel welcome while we were in Nashville. Without a doubt I would book another Big Green Tractor Tour the next time I visit. It's the perfect COVID-era night out.
Read MoreMarisa M.
Sep 18, 2018
I seriously can't say enough good things about this company! We had such an amazing time, and this was by far one of our favorite memories while celebrating our friends bachelorette weekend. There are so many different tours to choose from in Nashville, I did a lot of research before making our reservation. I didn't want to do the pedal bike because it was too hot, and we wanted to be able to dance. The honky tonk one just seemed too wild, and we didn't want to share the bus with other people (especially another bachelorette party). A lot of the other tours also didn't have any shade above you, which concerned me. And some of them won't let you bring your own alch. When I stumbled across The Big Green Tractor Tours, they had everything we were looking for! We booked a private tour with 10 of us and it only ended up being about $50 per person. If you are on a bachelorette party, I highly recommend doing the private tour. It was well worth it! I loved that we got to be pulled around town by a big green tractor, and it made for a super cute group photo! There was plenty of room to dance in the middle, plus stand on the benches & dance. There is also a charger port on the drink holder if you need to charge your phone (just bring your cord). The tractor also has a canopy above your head during the day time, and at night, they fold it up. We took the 6:30pm tour which was perfect! We got to see part of the town while it was still light out, and then also got to enjoy an hour of the night life. It was the perfect start to our night Before the tour started, we made reservations across the street at Party Fowl. Their food was amazing, and it was a quick walk across the street. The parking lot that they pick you up in is at the Frugal liquor store, so you can buy your drinks before you head on the bus. When you get on, you just give them all your drinks and they put them in the cooler bar. Throughout the night, the bartender kept handing us refills. The BEST part about the tour was the amazing crew! Ronny, Ricky, Cod, ya'll are so amazing! From the second we met them, they treated us like family and made sure we were well taken care of. Ronny is the DJ and "Mom" of the tour. She made sure we got all the group pictures we needed, and made sure to keep the dance floor poppin. She was more than happy to play any song requests we gave her. We listened to a mix of hip-hop and country. Ricky and Cod were like our protectors on the bus, and made sure we were safe when we had to take a bathroom break. They walked the girls to the restroom and made sure no one messed with them.
Read MoreKaley M.
May 7, 2022
Best daytime activity on my bachelorette trip! Cody was so great and our group had a blast!
Read MoreJessica W.
May 7, 2022
Best part of our whole trip!!!! Jason and Cody were the best!!!! I usually get motion sick but this trip was great. Fun music and made great friends.
Read MoreGina N.
Oct 25, 2020
I came from Utah to visit my dad who lives here in Nashville and he took me on the Big Green Tractor Tour downtown. Had a blast. Love the idea of a happy hay ride through town. BYOB with a Tour guide to serve you. Variety of music to party to. They were on top of Covid regulations with gentle reminders while we partied. Highly recommended you try it out.
Read MoreBetsey A.
May 5, 2019
WOW!!! This single-handedly was the best thing we did all weekend!!!! I cannot say enough about this tour. Our host/dj was so fun. You MUST do this!!
Read MoreKelly G.
Nov 5, 2023
We were in Nashville for a birthday and did extensive research on the different tractor tours. Based on reviews and a few other things we chose Big Green Tractor. While the music was fun and the first 45 minutes we drove on Broadway and around downtown, many things were not as advertised. When I inquired about the misinformation, we were told that "the website needed to be changed." Below is information anyone booking should be aware of. 1. The Tractors are all closed up. There is zero open air. When I mentioned that every picture on their website shows their tractors being open I was told that the city passed a law last year requiring everyone to close them up and that they were the only company who complied. 2. On their website they clearly state that you can be dropped off downtown, but should be aware that it will shave 15 minutes off of your ride. When I asked for our group to be dropped off DT I was told that was not an option. That they would be immediately ticketed if they stopped. I then mentioned that it was clearly stated on the site and was told "well that needs to be changed.". Which while I understand is still misleading to patrons and not what we thought we were paying for. 3. We spent the first 45 minutes driving around downtown, stopped back at the pickup location for a bathroom break and the last hour was spent driving around the stadium parking lot. We never saw the streets again... this was also not specified on their website. I cannot count the number of porta potties we drove by in that parking lot, but it was not how any of us envisioned the end of our "tractor tour" going. 4. We were allowed to bring our own alcohol, but it was held up front in a cooler. This part I understand from a legality standpoint, but when we walked up to get drinks we were not allowed to look in the cooler at what we still had left. We were simply told the number of drinks we had left. When one of the people on the tour with us looked in, she was yelled at and scolded like child. It was wildly inappropriate, but honestly that's how we're were spoken to from the beginning. It is safe to say this vibe caught everyone off guard. 5. Lastly, when we boarded the tractor we were told to be quiet so we could go through the rules, but again, we were basically yelled at like children. To be quiet, "the longer you talk the longer we sit here"...btw...we were not talking loudly, there were just 30 human beings in a small enclosed spaced. Oh and this group spanned many age groups. Twenties, forties, fifties and sixties. All in all...the experience is a fun idea, but we would not use this company again.
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