Top Hat Carriage Services (Call (507)438-2164 for exact hours)

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Duluth, United States

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Tour operator· Amusement ride supplier· Horse rental service· Pony ride service

Top Hat Carriage Services (Call (507)438-2164 for exact hours) Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Top Hat Carriage Services (Call (507)438-2164 for exact hours) is located in Duluth, United States on Corner of Canal Park Drive & Morse Street. Top Hat Carriage Services (Call (507)438-2164 for exact hours) is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category tour operator in United States.

Address

Corner of Canal Park Drive & Morse Street

Phone

+15074382164

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Bilbo

I booked carriages and they didn't show up for my wedding! I booked a few carriages for my wedding. They were suppose to meet us when our dinner party ship arrived at the dock. They never showed! I'm furious! The owner, I believe his name is Ken, did nothing to fix the issue. That's not how you run a business. 1 star rating.

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Evelyn Stillwell

It was 86 degrees today and one of the black horses was working and it looked miserable. Clearly you are not pulling your horses off the road when it is too hot, as you claim. The welfare of your horses should be more important than making a few bucks.

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Jovana Pichner

The price is high for a 20 minute ride. The horse had sores, missing hair, and was unkempt. First rides of the season and they looked like they worked all year. I feel like I partook in animal cruelty. If you love animals don't take a ride with these abused horses like I did.

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Minna Stillwell-Jardine

I saw one of your horses pulling a carriage in 85 degree weather today. It was barely lifting its feet. This is cruel and unnecessary-if it is too hot for us to walk it’s too hot for them to pull us around.

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Jennifer

They have the poor horses out in 85 degree weather pulling people around. Of course the people in the buggy have a roof over their head to help cool them off, but the poor horse has to pull the fat driver around plus a loaded carriage...he could barley lift his feet up..that’s animal abuse.