Ryman Auditorium & Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Great Experience - user review It was truly a great experience. The seats were outstanding, as was the entertainment ,and the staff was very helpful. The acoustics in the building are fantistic. I would consider b... travel.yahoo.com
Sad to see this isn't a wax museum of all the old country singers - user review Well,it was boring,a tour guide took us thew it in 1983 and there was no one there,except a short line of people,we felt Disney Worlds Show of The Presidents wa... travel.yahoo.com
Good tourism Attraction - user review This place was really cool to see. I love how it is set up inside the aud... travel.yahoo.com
Went as part of a tour package - user review Nice place to visit, you only need a few minutes, though. I suggest that you visit this outside of a tour package where you can do a backstage tour and record a song (for $20). On the... tripadvisor.com
Ryman Auditorium & Museum | Museum/Attraction Review | Nashville | Frommers.com - expert review If youre as enamored with music history as I am, you could devote several hours to a self-guided tour of this National Historic Landmark where youre free to stand onstage -- even belt out a few bars if the spi... frommers.com
Nice piece of Music City History - user review The tour is self guided but there is tons to read. The shows are a bit expensive but some of the acts are top performers. Right in the hea... travel.yahoo.com
Great Place To See A Show - user review I have seen 20+ shows at the Ryman including The Grand 'Ol Opry Christmas Special, The Black Crowes, Gov't Mule, Robert Plant, Trey Anastasio, Blues Traveller, and more. The Ryman was ... tripadvisor.com
IgoUgo: The Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, Tennessee - user review Built in 1881, this structure is famous for superb acoustics. Stars like Enrico Caruso and Charlie Chaplin graced its stage in the early 20th century. Home to the Grand Ole Opry radio show for 31 years, it became known as the... igougo.com
best i seen - user review travel from australia to see it and it was great cant wait until we go back again love it and it worth every vist ... travel.yahoo.com
Nashville, Tennessee - expert review The convention and visitors bureau prefers the more general nickname of Music City. Nashville does, after all, have a symphony orchestra and plenty of places to hear rock, jazz and blues. But to millions of people around the world, the Tennessee state capital is the mecca of country music. Visitors ... travellady.com
Gaylord Opryland Offers Guests a Unique Vacation - expert review I have traveled the world, but I have never seen anything like it. Imagine entering a lovely hotel lobby with marble floors, elegant colorful carpets, and massive white pillars. Then, after registering you leave the lobby and step into a huge spectacular tropical garden. A four-story cascading water... travellady.com
Disappointed with setup/scheduling of Etta James Concert - user review On December 1, 2003, some friends and I had tickets to see the Etta James performance at the Ryman. The concert was advertised to start at 7:30pm Central Time. Upon arriving at the Ry... tripadvisor.com
A Country Music Must - user review I was able to see the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman many years ago when stars such as Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl, Hank Snow, Bill Monroe and Little Jimmy Dickens performed and it is something ... tripadvisor.com
Ryman Auditorium - user review Although Ryman's best known as the former home of the Grand Ole Opry, it was originally a tabernacle built by riverboat captain Tom Ryman. The motel staff gave us decent directions and we found it with little difficulty. We took the tour after which we all emptied our pockets and bought tons of grea... igougo.com
The heart of country! - user review While in Nashville we just decided to check out the Ryman, and take the tour. What a great decision.The place is heart-stopping. You walk in and can't believe all the legends that ha... tripadvisor.com
No title - user review A great feeling of the history of past performers,but not too impressed with the present acts on sat.oct 9th 2004. As a brit maybe I,m not too well up onpresent singers. Well w... tripadvisor.com
Excellent Venue - user review I enjoyed the fact that everyone has a good seat! The building has a historical feel and it is felt no matter what type of music you ar... travel.yahoo.com
Ryman Auditorium - user review No trip to Nashville is complete without a visit to the Ryman Auditorium, the birthplace of the Grand Ole Opry. While the Opry no longer performs there having moved out to its new location by the Opryland Hotel in the 1970's, various performances are held there and if you have a chance to attend one... igougo.com
Splendid - user review this building is full of historic splendor. There is a happy feeling in the place and your visit will leave you with a sense ... travel.yahoo.com
TO STAND WHERE PATSY DID - user review I ENJOYED THIS A LOT. I GREW UP IN A CROSS MUSIC FIELD. DAD LISTENED TO SWING BANDS AND CLASSICAL, MOM WAS ALL ABOUT GRAND OLE OPREY. ME I WAS ABOUT 60S MUSIC, ROCK. TO STA... travel.yahoo.com
Get the backstage tour too. - user review This was our first stop in Nashville. It is very historic. We got the tour and paid for the extra backstage tour with the stars dressing rooms. It was all very interesting and a very beau... tripadvisor.com
Not for children/teenagers - user review We had bought the package from the Country Music Hall of Fame then found out we had to pay more if we wanted to go backstage. We didn't as we felt it should've all been included. Our da... tripadvisor.com
TOO MUCH DRINKING!! - user review I was so upset with a several couples in front of me who were drinking so much alcohol. People are constantly getting up and going back to get more beer. Sometimes they spill it an... travel.yahoo.com
Great experience! - user review We felt like we were stepping back in time and reliving Country Music history. Awesome place. Not a bad seat in the place. It was extremely clean. The staff was more than friendly... travel.yahoo.com
Ryman Auditorium & Museum - Nashville Family Attractions | Away.com from 1943 to 1974, the Ryman Auditorium is known as the Mother Church of Country Music, the single most historic site in the world of country music. Originally built in 1892 as the Union Gospel Tabernacle by riverboat captain Tom Ryman, this building served as an evangelical hall for many years. By ... vacation.away.com
Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN : Reviews of Ryman Auditorium - Yahoo! Travel Built in 1881, this structure is famous for superb acoustics. Stars like Enrico Caruso and Charlie Chaplin graced its stage in the early 20th Century. Home to t... travel.yahoo.com
Ryman Auditorium Three days later, fans and members of the music industry honored her with a world-wide televised memorial service broadcast live from Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Beginning on September 15th, performances will be every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8PM (the last show is Sunday, October ... ryman.com
Ryman Auditorium The Salama Urban Ministries production of The Wiz will take place Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18 at 7:30 pm, and Sunday, May 19 at 6:30 pm This contemporary trip to the magical city of Oz is a journey to pursue goodness, character, and the place called home. It is presented with permission... ryman.com
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