
Chocolate Indulgence Walking Tour of Seattle
- Location:Seattle, Washington
- Duration:2 hours (approx.)
- TOUR Code:2956CHOCOLATE
9 reviews of Chocolate Indulgence Walking Tour of Seattle
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Amy was great, as was the tour. Was a great way to find a few places that we would not otherwise have known about.
Really fun and we actually learned alot - and I finally found out how much chocolate it took for me to overdose!!
This was an excellent tour. The chocolate was so good and a varity to try. Cakes, cookies, brownies, ice cream, candy, popcorn, and drinks. Fun two hours!!
Awesome tour. Your tour guide was excellent. Give her a raise! The chocolate was out of this world! I would consider offering a longer tour that included a trip to a chocolate factory and lunch. Also, it would be nice to give the discount card at the beginning of the tour so we could buy chocolate along the way.
Very cool. Learned a lot and ate so much chocolate I thought I would explode. I didn't know they served Seattle chocolates at the white house!
the tour was even more and better than we'd anticipated. our guide, nick, was knowledgeable and interesting and engaging. most of all the variety and quality of chocolate forms and flavors was great. at the end of the tour,, we were all too full for more chocolate - a first!
The tour was very much fun. I enjoyed the walk with the crowd listening to the history of chocolate. All the sampels were very delicious I am sure. I took a few and the rest went to the garbage because I couldn't eat any more chocolate. It would have been great if I had something to carry my samples home and enjoy them one at a time.
I was disappointed that I didn't get to see how the chocolate is made, or didn't make any myself.
In my openion, just walking around and sampling chacolate ( which I threw 90% of the samples in the trash), was not worth the price.
Thanks for asking for my opinion.
I was actually expecting to hear more about how the products were made than how the chocolate was obtained.



