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I wanted to take a tour at QVC and see that there are several different types. I have some mobility issues, what one would be the best one and will it be a problem to get through the entire tour. I would really like to do the longer one, but am concerned that I won't be able to keep up with the group. Thanks for your input and experiences.

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@Buggy2two wrote:

I wanted to take a tour at QVC and see that there are several different types. I have some mobility issues, what one would be the best one and will it be a problem to get through the entire tour. I would really like to do the longer one, but am concerned that I won't be able to keep up with the group. Thanks for your input and experiences.


@Buggy2two   I have no idea about the tours they have. But one of the posters will inform you. Several here have been to the studio, gone on tours .  I am almost posative their is a tour for you and there are accomadatioms for everyone. Some of the longer ones I heard have rests, seating and little stops in between while the guides speak. But, things may have changed.  So,done will let you know?  

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I believe QVC discontinued studio tours in 2019.

 

 

You can only visit the property if you are part of an audience.

 

 

 

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@FancyPhillyshopper wrote:

 

 

I believe QVC discontinued studio tours in 2019.

 

 

You can only visit the property if you are part of an audience.

 

 

That seems to be correct.  I just checked all over the website and the only thing similar is attending a live audience show.  

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They stopped the tours when Covid got here.  Doubt they'll resume them.  They are overly cautious.

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Years ago we took Q tour and HSN tour, HSN was far suiperior, and Q had the nerve to charge, HSN was free. HSN took us right up to the hosts and the cameras, Q you could only go up to an observation deck and watch from there. Both buildings were huge and very impressive. 

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We took the QVC tour before Covid and it was AWESOME!!!


We spent a couple hours and went all over the 15 football field length building.





Got to observe Shawn doing a presentation too.




Shopped in their store and also in the bargain basement too where clothing items were only $5.



And it was FREE !! 🤗🤗🤗



BEST Tour ever !!! đź’•