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Are We There yet LLC
Dea Hoover has been in the Tourism and Travel industry since 2000, working her way from a tour guide to running two tour companies: Discover St. Louis, a full-service receptive since 2008 as well as founding her outbound tour company, Are We There Yet? in 2005. She combines her knowledge of history and the travel industry as well as her experience buying and selling cars f ... More or Saturn to create the best tour itineraries for you at the best price. Her excellence has led to numerous features in the media, from radio and newspaper to magazines and television, including The History Channel on The States. She is also deeply committed to tourism in Missouri, currently serving as a St. Louis Regional Representative for the Missouri Travel Council, Vice President of the Hill Business Association, and the Past-President of the St. Louis Professional Tour Guide Association. She is a board member of the Washington University in St. Louis Women's Society as well as the St. Louis Actors Studio. A native of Vandalia, Missouri, Dea graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a BSBA and a minor in English Literature.
Vampire Stalkers
We got our nickname 'Vampire Stalkers' by spending all our free time hanging out on the Vampire Diaries set when the show first started. Our close friends and family decided the best way to explain what we were doing was to start telling everyone we were out 'Vampire Stalking', and the name stuck. Now we are Vampire Stalkers Mystic Falls Tours and have made a successful bu ... More siness doing tours for The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, and Legacies around town. We also run Hollywood of the South and do tours for other productions around Covington, GA.
Freetour community
Freetour community makes it a priority to feature Ottawa’s most famous landmarks while at the same time sharing the city’s sordid and colorful past that is often overlooked. From debaucherous tales of drunk Prime Ministers and lumberjack gang violence to inspiring (and at times shameful) stories of the LGBTQ movement and black Canadians, we’re here to shine a light o ... More n the good, the bad, and the ugly that make our city the quirky and cultured capital it is today.
