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arnoldo Review submited by Arnoldo

Texas A&M University-Kingsville Group

Reviewed April 2, 2018

It's not difficult to keep a group of 45 High School Seniors, college students and young adults interested in the history of New Orleans when Randy is narrating.  Randy's indepth knowledge of everything New Orleans is phenomenal.  Couple that with his witty humor and you are in for the time of your life.  Thanks Randy!!!  We look forward to our next New Orleans adventure.

Travelled in as a large group

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Randy Bibb's response to the review

April 4, 2018

Arnoldo, the two days I spent with y'all were like a dream come true! I had such a great time that I can't believe it actually happened. I do want to say, however, that I worked with a great team - also thanks to Kyra, Angelo and Wayne who got problems solved and pulled it off without a hitch. I More

've said it before and I'll say it again - I'm nothing by myself...it takes people! And I work with the best of the best. Thanks for being among them, Arnoldo! MUCHAS GRACIAS, TEJANO! Less

judybeglau Review submited by Judy Beglau

Our Good Fortune

Reviewed March 19, 2018

My husband Bob and I, and our longtime friends ,Todd and Shawn Johnson,  were lucky enough to have gotten  Randy Bibb as our tourguide for a cemetary tour. He was entertaining but sincere,  passionate about the history he was teaching us. He made it easy for us to see people behind the buildings and tombs, stories of days gone by and current events. I can see that he is a treasure of New Orleans.

Judy Beglau

Travelled in with friends

john Review submited by John

Informative French Quarter walking tour!

Reviewed March 13, 2018

Fascinating walking tour of the French Quarter in the late afternoon.  Randy is passionate about his subject and his city.  Loved every moment of it! Full of interesting “trivia” and I left much more informed about the architecture and history of the area, learning about galleries versus balconies and different types of construction (especially the kinds of bricks as well as wrought versus cast iron).  What life must have been like back then for our ancestors.

Well worth it!

Travelled in as a couple

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Randy Bibb's response to the review

March 14, 2018

Thank you, John - I love that 'What life must have been like back then for our ancestors." That's sort of what I try to bring to a tour - life. With SO MANY myths and stereotypes out there I think the truth of living "back in the day" is very fascinating. I'm glad you do, too. Thanks, again!