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  HusH Tours, Inc.
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Last 3 months 29 73 73 0 100% 4.8
Last 6 months 61 145 145 0 100% 4.7
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Hip Hop Tour Led by Pioneers Harlem & The Bronx 225 100% 4.8
Rapper's Row Queens Bridge & Hollis Hip Hop Tour 15 100% 4.6
Walk This Way - Harlem Hip Hop Tour 5 100% 4.0
Harlem Hip Hop Church Founded By Kurtis Blow 0 0% 0.0
Walk This Way Walking Tour for Private Groups 0 0% 0.0
Hip Hop Private Group Tour Led by Pioneers of Rap 0 0% 0.0
Graffiti Wall of Fame Remix Tour 0 0% 0.0
Bronx Walk of Fame Inductee - Grandwizard Theodore 0 0% 0.0
Vh1 Hip Hop Honors Week 2007 0 0% 0.0
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Rating: 5
Great Stuff
Sat, May 23  11:00 AM omexnnj Male 40-49 Local Family With Children
The guide, Grand Master Caz waz terrific. He was knowlegable, informative and kept the tour moving along. His insight made the trip special.
Rating: 5
A Real Walk Through History
Sat, Apr 18  11:00 AM dwessonn1 Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
This was an experience that I would not only recommend to Hip Hop enthusiast but to anyone that appreciates the history of the USA. Hip Hop is not just a black thing, it’s for everyone. Hip Hop defines a major accomplishment in history and has a place like other great accomplishments. This tour far exceeded my expectations and I have HIGH expectations! Grand Master Cass is the real deal and not only gives you the history behind Hip Hop but makes you proud of him as an individual. I would do this tour again and again. I have already started planning my next trip to NYC for my children to enjoy this wonderful experience. Keep up the fantastic work!
Rating: 5
Made a Great birthday present. Thanks
Sat, Dec 20, 08   11:00 AM acebozley Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
Kelsi and I had a great time. I sure my son would like to come check it out this summer. Thank again.
Rating: 5
Better than the typical tours...
Sun, Oct 26, 08   12:30 PM mrparkave Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
Hi everyone, My name is Mark and my girlfriend Cindy and I just visited NYC this past weekend. It was our first time there and we only had three days to cram a lot of stuff into that period. I knew that I wanted to see Times Square, the Statue, Empire State and the other typical landmarks of this great city. However what intrigued me the most was a old school hip hop tour that I heard Grandmaster Caz talking about on VH1's 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs program. I am 40 years old and knew that anything that referred to "Old School" would be up my alley. So last Sunday we arrived at the designated spot which was in front of the Yankees Clubhouse and eventually got on our tour bus. Our tour guides were three Brothers who were in my same age group and had grew up in the area and had plenty of enthusiasm. The first two of these was a cat named Mikey D, who was an aspiring rapper and his brother (I apologize man because I have forgotten your name). The last was a man named Tony, a.k.a. "Googles" and he is the one which I became the most familiar with. It was a diverse collection of tourists with us being from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, others being from Germany and a couple from Houston, Texas. We started off on our tour and the guides said we were going to go through Queens to see the stomping grounds of legendary acts like RUN-DMC, A Tribe Called Quest, LL Cool J, 50 Cent, and Mobb Deep. As we made our way along we had some trouble with the sound system on the bus, but that was quickly forgotten about as our tour gudes started "freestyling" and "beat-boxing." Mikey D. was encouraging our participation by asking several questions pertaining to this genre of music and we found out tidbits of information that even a Old Schooler such as myself didn't know. Along our way we were given historical facts pertaining to each stop we made such as a huge warehouse that was presented to all grafitti artists to showcase their work to avoid painting on all of the subway trains. We got to see the actual barber shop that is currently the setting for the program "The Shop" on Sucker Free Sundays. As stated earlier we saw the childhood homes of the artists mentioned before and were allowed to stretch our legs in the Burrough of Queens. We enjoyed the tour immensely as we did our other tours but this one had a little edge to it because it was real and authentic. Compared to our night time tour of NYC which was hurried, this one was a little slower paced and allowed us to take in all that was Queens. So to whomever reads my review I would definitely recommend taking this tour, especially if you consider yourself Old School like myself. Peace from Big Mark!
Rating: 4
Worth the Walk
Tue, Sep 23, 08   12:00 PM Lesward Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
If you have a love of hip hop and other historical facts about Harlem you definitely want to take this tour. It's pretty economical compared to other things you pay for in New York. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera. Our "celebrity" guide did not show up but John is very knowledgeable. You may want to bring along some extra cash so you can do a little shopping after the tour, too! We saw a few spots that were used in urban movies. The one thing I didn't like was how far away we ended up from our starting point. It's hard to get a cab in Harlem.
Rating: 4
very positive review
Thu, Aug 28, 08   12:05 PM dcmer31 Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
Walk This Way was an enjoyable, informative and interactive adventure into rap's early days. Our guide, Reggie Regg, was extremely engaging, knowledgable and took time in keeping to the program as well as to adlib when asked questions from the group. I would recommend this tour to all ages and would like to try another.
Rating: 4
Worth the $$$
Sat, Aug 23, 08   11:00 AM GinaLewis Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
It was something I could enjoy with my children. I enjoyed the on/off bus breaks... Participant involvement was a nice touch. I especially enjoyed the stop by the Nike tribute to Men's Basketball while in Harlem. My children who are bb enthusiasts also enjoyed that quick break. Caz was entertaining; as well as a turn off. The group and their questions also add to the tour, along with attendee’s personal experiences. I would do the tour again with a new group. It would be good at the beginning of one’s visit to NYC to set the tone for other excursions while in NYC. Lunch was the best food I had while in NYC, with much variety; being a diabetic I appreciated the lunch stop. A give-a-way would add to the tour!
Rating: 5
Fascinating
Sat, Jun 21, 08   11:00 AM jhelming13 Female 40-49 Local Couple on a Date
This tour provided me with so much history about how hip hop originated, where, and with whom. I would have loved to have seen some actual photographs of this--the first party, how people dressed, etc. "MASTER CASANOVA FLY" was outstanding, extremely knowledgeable and entertaining. So was "MADNESS". I also would have liked to have seen more people hip hop dancing. I loved visiting the building where the first hip hop party took place. I wanted to hear more about how hip hop has changed and what it is like today. I also wanted to know more about the message that the hip hop culture shares with the world. It was so inspiring to hear about how people who loved hip hop would do anything to get the chance to dance. It seems as though hip hop is a way of life.
Rating: 5
very informative and fun tour!
Sat, May 24, 08   11:00 AM lisawhitsey Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
we would recommend this tour to everybody that has even a slight interest in music and especially hip hop and rap. It was very unique... And the ages that went on the tour were varied from 16 to 42.... And we all loved it! Raheim from grand master flash was incredible, insightful and inspiring!
Rating: 4
Great Tour lots of fun and good information
Sat, Apr 19, 08   11:00 AM dfitz9404 Female 40-49 Local Family With Children
We enjoyed the tour very much and choose it because of my son who just turned 16, he had the most interest in it, me having the second most interest in the tour. I think it was informational fun and we all learned something, it was great going thru the city and stoping at different points. I think it was a great day had by all, thanks!!!
Rating: 5
Excellent - Great Tour
Sat, Apr 19, 08   11:00 AM ncgroden730 Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
I work in NYC and booked this tour when my 20-year old son came to visit. My son likes all music genres but is a big fan of hip hop music. He loved the tour - I think it was the high point of his trip to New York. I went along for the ride, but thoroughly enjoyed the venues, history and music. The 4-hour tour went by quickly. Grand Master Caz (Cold Crush Brothers) and Mighty Mike Cee (Fearless Four) were outstanding guides and did a great job with a very diverse tour group. I enthusiastically recommend this tour if you want to learn more about hip hop and the City neighborhoods where the culture arose.
Rating: 4
Interesting information and walk
Mon, Apr 14, 08   12:00 PM awkoontz Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
Our guide was knowledgeable and engaging. We learned quite a bit about the origins of hip hop and about Harlem. Problems with the mike as I saw on previous reviews.
Rating: 4
An excellent addition to the Hip Hop Tour
Sun, Apr 6, 08   12:00 PM aidfabulous Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
It has been almost one year since my family and I took the Hip Hop tour of Manhattan, Harlem and the Bronx. The Queens Bridge & Hollis tour is a nice complement for those seeking extra info. I must say that Mikey D. and Mark are very entertaining and you can tell they love their native borough of Queens. They made it as comprehensive as they could, pointing out to us all of the places and events that have shaped the hip hop culture within Queens. Thank you both for an enjoyable afternoon. Adriane from Delaware 4/7/08
Rating: 5
A unique way to ditch traditional tour buses
Sat, Mar 1, 08   11:00 AM joesprat Male 40-49 International Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
Grandmaster Caz proved that hip hop ain't dead, and if this tour continues, it probably will never die. We had to leave for Switzerland on that Saturday evening on the last day of our week long trip and looked forward to the tour ALL week. We were not disappointed, from the start of the tour opening with the invincible Grandmaster Caz and crew rapping live on the bus right up to the cool ending of the Blackbirds "Rock Creek Park". The hiphop bus crew had the whole setup running slick, fast and totally engrossing for the four hours, which just flew past. We felt the history standing in the playgound where DJ Kool Hurk started the movement. We saw the once-scary streets of Harlem and the Bronx, which we never have visited alone (Great .... another typical European false stereotyping smashed!!) Not too sure if my back will recover from the impromptu breakdance lesson, but my wife had a great laugh watching me try to follow the resident expert Mighty Mouse. We'll treasure the experience as piece of the REAL New York. Peace !
Rating: 5
Really good fun as well as enlightening
Sat, Feb 23, 08   11:00 AM MariaHartnel Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
The tour was good fun and I thought first of all that my son would enjoy it more than me but that was not the case. I really enjoyed listening to the histoy of Hip-Hop and it's roots. The soul food was fab too!
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