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I purchased a deal through LivingSocial advertising a horseback ride for 2. Their website says the ride is near Eldorado Canyon. I scheduled online right away and received a confirmation email asking what hotel we needed to be picked up from. As our date got closer, I didn't hear anything from them about a pick up time. The day before our ride, I sent them an email...no response. I called and left a message with my cell phone number. I got a text that they needed to change our ride time to 11 am and the driver would pick us up at 10 am. The drive came on time. We arrived at a private home in Henderson. There were 4 other people there for the ride. Our driver was also the "guide" for the ride. We finally saddled up and started riding the horses through the neighborhood where the house was located. We got to the top of a hill where the road turned to gravel and I thought...ok..great...now we are starting the ride through the canyon area. We circled around and rode the horses back to the house. So the only part of the deal that was accurate was that we did actually ride a horse. Total rip off.
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