Join Kenny Bollwerk — social media creator and founder of viral “Rat Tok” — for a one-of-a-kind walking tour that shines a light on the city’s most notorious (and furry) residents: the rats. As featu
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Rat Stickers
- Rat Post Cards
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! The Late Night Rat Tours is recommended for ages 12 and up. Younger kids can join if they're accompanied by an adult, but be aware that the tour does involve some urban environments that might not be suitable for little ones. Kenny keeps it light-hearted and fun, though, so it’s a unique experience for teens looking for something different!
A: You'll definitely want to dress comfortably for the Late Night Rat Tours! It's mostly outdoors, so wear comfy shoes for walking on uneven surfaces. A light jacket could be useful since it can get a bit breezy at night. Also, check the weather before you go—if it’s rainy, you might want to bring an umbrella. Just be ready for a fun time!
A: Yes! You can usually reschedule with at least 24 hours notice. Just reach out to Kenny or the tour company directly. They’re super accommodating and understand that things happen. It's best to check their rescheduling policy on the website before booking, though, just to be safe!
Discussions
Just did the Late Night Rat Tour and it was a blast!
I went on the Late Night Rat Tour last week, and wow, it exceeded my expectations! Kenny is hilarious and knows so much about NYC's rat population. The tour is about 90 minutes, and we wandered through some pretty cool alleys. The rat stickers and postcards they give you are a fun touch! I totally recommend it for anyone looking for a quirky NYC experience or a different kind of night out.
Thinking of gifting the Rat Tour, any thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting the Late Night Rat Tour for my friend’s birthday. She's an animal lover and always up for something different. Do you think it’s a good gift? I’m a little worried she might not be into rats, but the tour sounds so fun. Anyone have experience with this?