American Heritage Trails LLC 11968 East 550 South, Laotto, IN 46763
About the Business
American Heritage Trails LLC is a premier travel agency located in Laotto, Indiana. We specialize in creating unforgettable experiences for our clients as they explore the rich history and culture of the United States. Our knowledgeable guides are passionate about sharing the stories behind America's most iconic landmarks and attractions. Whether you're interested in visiting national parks, historic sites, or cultural events, we can tailor a custom itinerary to suit your interests. Join us on a journey through America's heritage and create memories that will last a lifetime. Visit us at 11968 East 550 South, Laotto, Indiana to start planning your next adventure.
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Location & Phone number
11968 E 550 S, Laotto, IN 46763, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I’ve never traveled with this company - but we were just traveling on 71N outside of Louisville and bus number 333 333 was tailgating so badly. The driver was aggressively and dangerously changing lanes and attempting to pass on the right in very heavy traffic. I can’t believe they didn’t cause an accident. They tailgated us for miles and they had absolutely no stopping room - they would have killed us if we had to slow down suddenly. I would never travel with a company who employs such dangerous drivers. I hope I never encounter another one of these buses. And, I hope all of the other motorists remained safe today with this driver on the road."
"Incompetent / poor management This review only covers the customer relation / business skills of the organization because our scheduled bus tour was rescheduled to dates we could not attend. Apparently the tour was postponed due to a hotel reservation issue at the destination. First, this business does not seem to know that there are many forms of communication now other than phone and snail mail. I started by calling them to schedule a reservation for one of their bus tours. They sent us a brochure through the mail which covered the same points that could be found on their website. We sent a check for the deposit three months ahead of the scheduled trip, and never heard anything back. No confirmation that they received the deposit, or that we were scheduled on the tour. I had to call a month later to verify that they received our check and we had reservations. They said that this was their standard protocol. I guess they don't think people want to know if they are scheduled? This seems like a very basic courtesy, not only for business but for basic communication skills. I should have canceled then and there, but they have a 'no cancellation policy', so I figured we were stuck and we may as well follow through with the trip. How bad could it be? They seem to have been in business for a long time, so they must know what they are doing. We sent the final payment before the deadline. Again no confirmation of receipt. We assumed that all was well, and were looking forward to the trip, but four days before the trip was scheduled, we received a phone call that the trip had to be postponed for almost 2.5 months. We were given the option of keeping the reservation for the rescheduled trip, or receiving a refund. We wanted to keep the reservation, but the new date just wouldn't work, so we opted for a refund. Over the next 3 months, we called them multiple times and were assured they were sending the check shortly. We sent an email to them requesting some kind of response and didn't hear anything back over the next 2 weeks. Finally, I decided that I would go to their office and wait there until a check was produced. This was the only effective way to get results. Check in hand, I went straight to the bank to deposit it because I was anticipating that it might bounce. I understand that problems happen in business, and I have worked through a fair share of them myself. This experience showed me that this company is either incompetent or very poorly managed. Buyer beware. As a side note, when I walked into the office, it was very clear why this business struggles in managing basic communication. Stacks of paper covered every desk and horizontal surface. I cannot imagine that they can keep track of anything in that mess. I wish them all the best, but suspect this business will not exist in another 5 years."
"Took trip to Metamora canal days. Our driver, Tanner, was excellent. Our host Sherry was not. She was confused about the train schedule but eventually got it figured out. The situation could’ve been handled better. She could’ve given more information about the town as well. Overall trip was good though, 5 stars."
"It was a lovely bus ride to Jungle Jim's International market and Finley Market in Cincinnati. Karen was a friendly and professional host/driver. Only thing I would prefer is that these two trips were separate and not put together. Kind of felt rushed going to both locations. When each could have been separate trips. Other than that it was a wonderful time."
"Took their bus trip to the "Shipshewana Joy of Lights" on November 30, 2021. Quite enjoyable. 55 passenger bus, comfy seats, potty at the back of the bus. Sherry was our guide, and was wonderful. The bus driver was great fun and witty. The photos are of the Shipshewana lights display. Have a couple more bus trips booked."
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