Anyone want to be my tour guide?

<p>My family is flying out to New York for winter break and I really want to see Brown because it’s my top choice. unfortunately no tours or information sessions are offered the week before christmas. does some good samaritan want to be our tour guide for an hour or two on saturday the 22nd?? my dad won’t let me go unless i can organize something D: i can bake cookies or pay or something!</p>

<p>I'm leaving at 9am that morning or I would. Sorry and good luck!</p>

<p>aw well thank you! i hope i get to see it because it's so amazing</p>

<p>Yeah same here, I would but, I won't be there -- in fact, you're going just as the campus is emptying out just bear that in mind</p>

<p>Good Luck</p>

<p>son is a tour guide every thurs but he is home already. Can you plan to come after campus is back in session in Jan? It would be better for you-can talk to students, faculty and see the school in action.</p>

<p>ahh i can't come any other week because i live in oregon! this search isn't going too well but thanks for all the responses! if anyone knows anyone who's very kind and knowledgeable and staying through saturday please let me know!</p>

<p>I'd bring some ice cleats.</p>

<p>saturday noon is lockout, so probably extremely few will still be there</p>

<p>While you are visiting at a really bad time, I see no reason why you can't do self-guided tour. Spend some time on the web site, download maps, plan a route and spend an hour or so wandering around. You won't see many students and everything will be closed -- but that would be the case even if you had a tour guide.</p>

<p>If you are still determined to find someone, post this request on some Brown facebook groups. Perhaps your best bet is finding a native Rhode Islander, who lives in Providence. Or a recent alum.</p>

<p>I could give you the word document the tour guides use to base their tours on.</p>

<p>WHOA wolfman jack that would be AMAAZING! can you pm it to me or do you need my email address? thank you so much!</p>

<p>Worse time to come...seriously...the campus is dangerously icy and nobody is there...your best bet is to find someone who goes to Brown and lives in Providence to help you out.</p>

<p>email........</p>