Nashville Fun Pass: Johnny Cash Museum, City Trolley, RCA Studio

This Nashville Attraction Pass allows you to prepay for some of Nashville’s most popular attractions, save money and have everything arranged in advance to better enjoy your stay. *The included attrac

This Nashville Attraction Pass allows you to prepay for some of Nashville’s most popular attractions, save money and have everything arranged in advance to better enjoy your stay. *The included attractions do not have to be visited all in the same day. *Transportation to the attractions is not included.

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Location: Nashville

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the moonshine tasting included in the pass?

A: Yes, the moonshine tasting at Ole Smoky is strictly for those 21 and over, so keep that in mind if you're gifting the pass to someone younger. You can still enjoy the other attractions, though! Just make sure your guest has a valid ID on them.

Q: Can you do the attractions on different days, or do they have to be all in one day?

A: You can absolutely visit the attractions on separate days! The Nashville Fun Pass doesn't require you to cram them all in one day, so it's super flexible. This is great if you want to explore the city at a more leisurely pace.

Q: What should I wear for the trolley tour and attractions? Is it casual or dressy?

A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Think comfy shoes for walking around the attractions, especially at the Johnny Cash Museum and the Hall of Fame. The trolley is relaxed, so no need to dress up!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Nashville Fun Pass for my music-loving friend!

Hey folks! I'm considering getting the Nashville Fun Pass for my friend who’s obsessed with country music. The combo of the Johnny Cash Museum and RCA Studio B sounds awesome, plus the moonshine tasting is a fun add-on! Has anyone done this? Would it be a hit or miss? Also, how's the transportation around Nashville?

Nashville Fun Pass – Worth the price?

Anyone else curious about the Nashville Fun Pass? I’m thinking of getting it for my family trip next month. We love music and the idea of the hop-on/hop-off trolley is appealing for exploring the city. Just worried about the timing and whether it’ll be too rushed. What do y’all think?