Frequently Asked Questions

Just About Everything You'll Need To Know!

1. Is this a family oriented tour?
Most definitely! Our Duck tours are fun for everyone. You'll learn Nashville's history as well as see our beautiful downtown. You never know what jokes our Ducktors will have you laughing to either.

2. Do I need to make reservations?
Reservations are strongly recommened though we can sometimes accommodate walk up guests.

3. Can you make reservations over the telephone?
We take advance telephone reservations for groups of 10 or more, based upon availability. Please call us as early as possible to arrange your tour.

If you have fewer than 10 people you can purchase your tickets at our ticket kiosk located at 110 2nd Ave North, Nashville, TN 37203 inside the Charlie Daniels Museum or click here to reserve online.

All tickets are sold based on availability for specific departure dates and times and are non-refundable and may not be exchanged. Tickets will sell out fast especially during the summer so we suggest you purchase your tickets as early in the day as possible. Tours depart rain or shine.


4. What is that thing I'll be riding in?

It is a DUKW World War ll amphibious vehicle. It was used in WW ll for transporting goods and soldiers over land and water. D stands for 1942, U stands for utility, K stands for front wheel drive and the W stands for two rear driving axles.


5. How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1 hour 10 minutes.

6. Can you get on and off the Duck?
No, the tour lasts just over an hour.
An hour without any stops.

7. Do you offer refunds?
All tickets are sold based on availability for specific departure dates and times are non-refundable and may not be exchanged. If a tour is cancelled for some reason by management and then management only refunds will be issued. Again this is subject to management's discretion.

8. Where do we pick up our tickets if purchased on the website?
Please take your identification and the means of your payment to our ticket kiosk located at 110 2nd Ave North inside Charlie Daniels Museum. Your tickets and departure location will be provided to you there.

9. Does your tour go into the water?
Yes, we are certified by the US Coast Guard and our Tourducktors are licensed Boat Captains. We splash into the Cumberland River.


10. Is it appropriate to give your Tour Ducktor a gratuity?

Gratuities are done at the discretion of the guest and certainly appreciated for a job well done.

11. Can you request a particular Tour Ducktor?
Unfortunately, no due to scheduling difficulties.

12. How do you get to sit in the back outside seats?
Seating is first come - first serve so you might want to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure to get in line for your desired seats. However, please see question below regarding wheelchairs.

13. Are the ducks wheelchair accessible?
Unfortunately they are not, however we can take the people and assist climbing aboard and departing but the wheelchairs will have to remain behind. Special needs individuals will board first along with one guest in their party. Other people that may be in the party will have to board based on where they are in the line and take the available seating. Please notify our ticket kiosk when purchasing your tickets if someone in your party has special needs or if purchasing by internet please call our ticket kiosk at 615-477-5255 for advanced notification.

14. Can we bring liquor on board?
No. Insurance regulations prohibit us from allowing alcohol on board the Duck. Music City Duck Tours reserves the right to refuse boarding of or terminate the tour for any guest that appears to be intoxicated.

15. Can we bring food and drink on board?
Yes, you are welcome to bring snacks and non-alcoholic beverages on board.

16. Do I need to purchase a seat for my baby?
Yes, every person is required to have a seat and a ticket to board. Children 6-12 are $15.50 and children 5 and under are $7.50.
Under 2 can ride in adult's lap for free

17. Are pets allowed in the Duck?
Only service animals are permitted on the tour.

18. Are there restrooms on board?
No, you may want to find facilities prior to boarding the Duck.

19. Should I bring my camera?
Absolutely, You'll see a variety of things you'll want reminders from during your trip.