Ruby Falls - Reviews from across the web
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Terrible experience - user review Well years ago we went down and it was one tour group at a time now they have you about 30 people if not more in a group they rush you thru this and I counted 5 times that you have t... tripadvisor.com
its worth it - user review i i love it thte best time to come is on a rainy or gloomy day during january or december because not very many... travel.yahoo.com
Interesting falls and cave - user review Ruby Falls is an interesting sight to see. The underground waterfall is about 145 feet high, and located under Point Park. To reach it you first enter the landmark stone building on th... tripadvisor.com
No title - user review Yes, this is tourist trap, but a fun one. This is a worthy attration once visitors realize that this is campy fun. This is a good trip for a first-time cave experience that is not s... tripadvisor.com
Rushed tour of the cave - user review Just got back to Florida after touring Ruby Falls and I have to say I too was rushed and there was very little time for pictures. It was more commercial and touristy than an educat... travel.yahoo.com
MORE TIME, FOR GOODNESS SAKE! - user review I absolutely love the cave. It is easy to maneuver in and easy for even my five year old to make the trek. The falls are wonderful and well worth seeing. My problem with Ruby F... travel.yahoo.com
Once Was Enough. - user review Im glad I toured Ruby Falls, but its something that Id only do once. Interesting, but not as breathtaking as the other reviewers described. If you are a naturali... travel.yahoo.com
Great day trip - user review I took five kids ages 2-12 to Ruby Falls during Winter Break of 2007. We all had a blast! It was not crowded. The kids got a thrill out of being so far underground. They were amazed... travel.yahoo.com
Nice But Hurried Too Much - user review I can agree with most of the reviews (both good and bad points) written so far. This is a beautiful place with an above average gift shop, snack bar, a place to play prospector mini... tripadvisor.com
Ruby Falls - user review If you suffer from claustrophobia, this attraction is not for you. An elevator takes you way-way down into the mountain. There are none of the usual cave formations, just solid rock. You walk a long tunnel to the open area which houses the falls. The amount of water coming from the falls varies, som... igougo.com
Something to see once in your life - user review My wife and I took our just-turned-3-year-old with us to see Ruby Falls. Sure, we were in a group that consisted of 2 elevator loads of tourists, but our tour guide, Aerin was n... travel.yahoo.com
Ruby Falls - user review Educational and different, if you have never visited underground caverns/caves. Due to not too much rainfall, the Ruby Falls were more like Trickle Falls (Okay, I'm exagerating a litt... tripadvisor.com
Great for kids - user review This was the first time my children had seen the inside of a cave and they thought it was awesome. My only complaint was with the grill(i guess you would call it), they told some ... travel.yahoo.com
We loved it! - user review The only thing we disliked is knowing we had to leave. The location is awsome. The mountains is magestic. We will return and tell our fami... travel.yahoo.com
Overdone and Overrated - user review We arrived at Ruby Falls and had to park across the street which wasn't that bad. We purchased our tickets online and were able to bypass the very long ticket line and move to the el... tripadvisor.com
Must see this place - user review We went on the second busiest weekend of the year,so the tour took a little longer than the one hour that we were told, but that just gave us more time to look around.There was som... travel.yahoo.com
Been there, done that, never again! - user review Let me first start off by saying...my biggest disappointment was the FALLS themselves. They were a bit dramatized with lights and music...why would you have to dramatize something ... tripadvisor.com
Ruby Falls - user review As you drive through Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and several other states you will pass signs advertising Visit Ruby Falls. This I have done on at least 10 different occasions, usually when friends or family have come to visit. Most people that I know desire to see this wonder at least once, so I m... igougo.com
Into the heart of darkness - user review Maybe Saturday afternoon was a bad time to go to Ruby Falls because the tour was terribly slow. We spent most of our time standing and waiting and waiting and waiting in line. We'd move... tripadvisor.com
Ruby Falls was a disappointment - user review The falls was beautiful but the tour guide ran us through the tour so fast we did not have a chance to enjoy it. There were plenty of places for a handicapped person to rest duri... travel.yahoo.com
Ruby Falls - user review Ruby Falls known as 'The Jewel of Lookout Mountain' has its own natural beauty. Once you get past the man-made tower the beauty below the surface could be one of the natural wonders of the world. You will travel through a cool cave with its calcite formations and possibly bats among the mist. Once y... igougo.com
No title - user review Ruby Falls is a great attraction. The waterfall in the cavern is awesome. The cavern itself is very nice as well. But the crowds detract from Ruby Falls. First I think lit signs hav... tripadvisor.com
Not Worth It!!!!! - user review My family and I visited Ruby Falls 5-28-07. If you have claustrophobia word of warning DON'T GO!! They don't show you you how cramped it is on your way to the falls on the advertismen... tripadvisor.com
Chattanooga, TN - Ruby Falls Near Chattanooga take the I-24 (West) split. Continue on I-24W toward downtown Chattanooga. Take exit #178, "Lookout Mountain - South Market Street" exit. Take the Lookout Mountain Ramp off the exit. Proceed through the next two stop streets to Broad Street. Turn Left (south) on Broad Stre... roadsideamerica.com
Ruby Falls - Chattanooga - Reviews of Ruby Falls - TripAdvisor Like many others, I would have a hard time giving a whole-hearted recommendation for this attraction. If you have children who are perhaps 8-14, and you are energetic, young parents who don't mind lines, this might be fun for all. It is expensive and it is way too tiring for older people, those with... tripadvisor.com
Ruby Falls of Chattanooga - Geology Lookout Mountain is widely known for its many unusual geological features. The most unique of which being Ruby Falls, a 145 foot underground waterfall located over 1120 feet beneath the mountain’s surface. The fascinating story of the formation of Lookout Mountain, the Ruby Falls cave and Ruby... rubyfalls.com
Ruby Falls, Chattanooga, TN : Reviews of Ruby Falls - Yahoo! Travel Take a half-mile walk into the center of Lookout Mountain to the largest underground waterfall in the United States. This 145-foot fall funnels 300 gallons of wa... travel.yahoo.com
Ruby Falls at Lookout Mountain | Roadside Landmark | Things To Do in Chattanooga, Tennessee | Travel | Disney Family.com Kids will love learning about the discovery of Ruby Falls: An old Indian tale told of a huge cavern and waterfalls existing deep within Lookout Mountain, so a team set out in the early 1900s to see if they could find them. After about a dozen hours of crawling they came across these wonderous format... family.go.com
The Haunted Cavern aty Ruby Falls, Chattanooga, TN The trip begins at the historic Cavern Castle, where the unguided tour will depart by elevator. This 260 foot ride underground will take the tour deep into the heart of Lookout Mountain. From there visitors must find their way out while encountering horrifying sights and ghoulish frights. Once they ... fabuloustravel.com
Ruby Falls on Lookout Mountain - visiting asp at the remarkable beauty of Ruby Falls in Chattanooga Tennessee, one of the Southeast's must-sees. This massive waterfall, thundering over 300 gallons of water per munute has been a family favorite for travelers for over 75 years. After your tour be sure and take in the many scenic views from th... rubyfalls.com
Ruby Falls - Chattanooga, TN, 37409-1163 - Citysearch While attempting to excavate a cave within Lookout Mountain, explorers discovered the stalagmite-filled cavern that leads to Ruby Falls. Since the 1930s, millions have taken the hour-long tour, squeezing through stone pathways littered with signs pointing out stones resembling everything from bacon ... chattanooga.citysearch.com
Ruby Falls, Chattanooga - IgoUgo Reviews If you suffer from claustrophobia, this attraction is not for you. An elevator takes you way-way down into the mountain. There are none of the usual cave formations, just solid rock. You walk a long tunnel to the open area which houses the falls. The amount of water coming from the falls varies, som... igougo.com
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