Skip the hassle of a loud obnoxious party bus and go VIP like a Star with the Movie Stars Wine Tours 4 stop Downtown Traverse City Beer and Distillery Tour. NO BUSES, NO Rush, Iconic breweries/distill
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Location: Traverse City
What's Included
- NON PARTY BUS - semi private, we combine couples, groups of 6-7 most likely have their own vehicle
- Local Traverse City Guides - UofM Grads (owner) / MSU, GVSU, WSU Grads (some guides)
- Law Enforcement/First Responder/Military friendly - owned/operated by former Law Enforcement
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Samples/Splashes ARE available on our tour- glasses, bottles, growlers, food are extra
- Luxury SUV - GMC Yukon/Chevrolet Suburban
- Expert Brewery Tour Guides- Brewery enthusiasts, Local Drink Experts
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: If the weather's not cooperating, you can usually reschedule for another day without any hassle. Just give them a call or send a quick email, and they’ll help you out! It’s pretty flexible since they want everyone to enjoy the tour. Just make sure to check the forecast before heading out.
A: The tour is perfect for anyone 21 and up, so it's definitely aimed more at adults. However, if you’re considering it for a younger adult (like a college grad), they’d likely enjoy the craft beer scene and the chance to learn about local brews and spirits. Just keep in mind the age limit for tasting!
A: You can’t bring your own drinks, but they do offer samples during the tour. If you’re hungry, plan to grab some food at one of the stops—just remember that's separate from the tour price. It’s a good idea to check what food options are available in advance.
Discussions
Just did the Traverse City Brewery Tour—so fun!
I went on the NON BUS MOVIE STARS Brewery and Distillery Tour last weekend with a couple of friends, and it was awesome! The guides really know their stuff and the luxury SUV made it feel super upscale. We hit four spots and even had some wine at one location. Definitely recommend it if you want a chill day in Traverse City. The drinks were on point, and I learned so much about local brews!
Thinking about gifting the brewery tour—any thoughts?
I’m considering getting this as a gift for my parents’ anniversary. They love craft beer but have never done a guided tour before. I’m a bit concerned about the tasting portions. Are they big enough to really enjoy, or just tiny sips? I want them to have a good time!