Missouri Private Party Bike Tour

Ride your way through the streets of St. Louis on the Cycle Saloon, a 14-passenger party bike, or as some people say, barcycle or beer bike, where your legs act as the horse"pedal". Perfect for bachel

Ride your way through the streets of St. Louis on the Cycle Saloon, a 14-passenger party bike, or as some people say, barcycle or beer bike, where your legs act as the horse"pedal". Perfect for bachelor/bachelorette parties, birthday parties and team outings. The Cycle Saloon operates tours in Soulard

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Location: St Louis

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Q&A

Q: Are there age limits for the Missouri Private Party Bike Tour?

A: Yes, there's a minimum age of 21 for riders since it's primarily a party bike. They check ID before you hop on. If you're planning to bring a group with younger folks, they’ll need to sit this one out!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the bike tour?

A: They try to reschedule if the weather’s really bad (like storms or heavy rain). But if it’s just light rain, they might still go, so plan on dressing accordingly. Definitely call ahead to check if you're unsure!

Q: Is it easy to park near the Cycle Saloon in Soulard?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky, especially on weekends when the area gets busy. There are some lots nearby but they can fill up fast. I’d recommend getting there early or using a rideshare service to avoid the hassle!

Discussions

Thinking about booking the Missouri Private Party Bike Tour for my buddy's bachelor party!

Hey everyone! I’m planning a bachelor party for my best friend and the Missouri Private Party Bike Tour sounds like a blast! Has anyone done this in Soulard? What’s it like? I’ve heard you can bring your own drinks, which is cool. Just trying to figure out timing and any tips to make it awesome. Thanks!

Booked the Cycle Saloon for my sister's birthday, any tips?

I just booked the Missouri Private Party Bike Tour for my sister's birthday bash next month! I’m super excited but need some advice. What kind of drinks do you recommend bringing? Can we bring snacks too? Also, is the ride easy enough for everyone, including some who might not be super fit?