REVIEW · MIAMI
Miami (Bad A”) Glow in the Dark ATV Riding Experience #1TOP Rated
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Miami nights turn the ride into a different sport. This glow-in-the-dark ATV experience mixes off-road fun with Miami’s night sky, and it runs with a small crew so you don’t get lost in the crowd. Guides like Lenny pop up again and again for keeping the pace fun and the ride feeling personal.
What I like most is how straightforward the setup feels once you’re there: you get safety gear (helmet), a guide, and they also include photos and videos. Add the headlights and night timing, and your ATV tour turns into a real adventure instead of just a quick loop around a lot.
One drawback to plan for: the base price can feel cheaper than the final bill if you’re not ready for a damage deposit and possible extra gear charges. Also, the meet-up spot is a bit out there, so build in extra time and don’t assume you’ll find lockers, bathrooms, or a polished indoor facility.
In This Review
- The Big Stuff to Know Before You Go
- Glow-in-the-Dark ATV in Redland: What the Night Vibe Actually Delivers
- Getting to 15400 SW 172nd Ave: Why Your Arrival Time Matters
- The Pre-Ride Reality Check: IDs, Helmets, and What You Should Bring
- How the 1-Hour Night Ride Unfolds: Pace, Headlights, and Trail Time
- Guides and Photos: When the Staff Turns Fun Into an Easy Evening
- Price and the Real Value: $100 Plus the Stuff You Should Plan For
- The Best Time to Book: Moonlight Slots vs. Earlier Sessions
- Logistics That Can Make or Break Your Night
- Who This ATV Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book This Redland Glow-in-the-Dark ATV Ride?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV experience?
- Where do we meet for the tour?
- What is included in the price?
- Do I need food or drinks with me?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Is a damage deposit required?
- How old do you need to be to drive?
- How many people are in the group?
- What if I need to cancel?
The Big Stuff to Know Before You Go

- Small group size (max 12): more attention, less waiting around, and easier pacing.
- 1 hour approx. on the ATV: great if you want a solid night activity without committing to an all-night thing.
- Glow-in-the-dark night riding: headlight trails plus night scenery changes how the whole ride feels.
- Photos/videos included: you ride, then you get the proof without needing to film the whole time.
- Driving age rule: you must be 16+ with a valid ID to drive.
- Extra costs can appear: a damage deposit is required, and some riders report additional charges.
Glow-in-the-Dark ATV in Redland: What the Night Vibe Actually Delivers

This is the kind of Miami activity that works because it’s timed right. Night changes everything: dust shows up differently, headlight beams feel more dramatic, and the ride becomes more about the trail than the street. If you like off-road textures and you’re already in vacation mode, this fits the bill.
I also like that it’s designed for real-world fun, not just posing. You’ll be using the ATV to move along off-road paths, not performing in a showroom. And since it’s a small-group setup (up to 12 people), the guide can shape the pace so most people aren’t constantly stuck behind or trying to keep up.
One more thing: the tour mentions Redland as Miami’s hidden-area nature side. In practice, that means you’re trading city sights for dirt roads, night air, and the chance to see wildlife that’s more active after dark. If you’re the type who likes nature moments between the adrenaline, you’ll appreciate that mix.
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Getting to 15400 SW 172nd Ave: Why Your Arrival Time Matters
Your meeting point is 15400 SW 172nd Ave, Miami, FL 33187. There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off included, so you’ll need your own ride plan (car, rideshare, or public transportation nearby).
One of the most useful lessons here is simple: arrive early. Some riders talk about long waits and the need to show up ahead of the scheduled time. If you’re booking a night slot, I’d treat arrival like you’re catching a flight. If your timing is tight, you might spend your first part of the evening waiting in a remote area.
Also, the address listings can be confusing. At least one group had trouble finding the right destination before a shuttle van arrived. So if you’re relying on GPS, plan a buffer and be ready to follow staff directions once you’re on site.
The Pre-Ride Reality Check: IDs, Helmets, and What You Should Bring

At check-in, you’ll handle the basics and then get suited up. The tour includes a helmet and a guide, and it also includes photos and videos. For most people, that means you don’t have to bring much gear.
But two practical points matter a lot.
First, if you want to drive, you need to be 16 and over with a valid ID. If you’re younger or don’t have ID, you may only be able to ride as a passenger.
Second, plan for extra money on arrival. The tour lists a damage deposit required (and there’s also a late fee listed), and several reviews mention a cash deposit. Some riders even report added charges for gear. Since the exact amounts aren’t fully laid out in the core info, I’d bring more cash than you think you need so you don’t get stuck halfway through your night.
What about clothes and comfort? Expect you’ll get splashed or splattered. One rider specifically recommended poncho and goggles and noted the instructor can splash you during the ride. So if rain or muddy spray is a deal-breaker for your face and eyes, bring your own eye protection if you have it.
How the 1-Hour Night Ride Unfolds: Pace, Headlights, and Trail Time

The ride is about 1 hour on the ATV. You can also upgrade to extend your time, which is smart if you’re paying for a night adventure and you don’t want a short burn.
A typical flow looks like this:
- you arrive, check in, and get helmet gear
- you get safety instructions and learn how to handle the ATV
- you ride as a group through off-road paths while headlights guide the way
- you return to the meeting point area and wrap up
The best part of that flow is the pace. Many positive comments highlight guides adjusting to the group. Names like Lenny, Walter, and Mark show up as examples of staff members who explained things well, helped riders stay comfortable, and kept the ride moving at a pace that fit people’s comfort levels.
The challenging part is that this is still a group ATV tour on uneven terrain. If you’re expecting a gentle Sunday stroll, you might feel the “real off-road” part more than you want. One review notes pot holes and muddy sections in the early portion of the trail. Translation: wear shoes you don’t mind getting dirty, and don’t assume the ground will be smooth.
Guides and Photos: When the Staff Turns Fun Into an Easy Evening

Here’s where this tour can win or lose your night: the guide experience.
In the strong reviews, staff come across as friendly and attentive. Riders mention guides taking great pictures, going at the group’s pace, and making sure everyone is comfortable and safe. One review specifically calls out Lenny for being the best and another praises Walter as an awesome guide.
The photos/videos being included is also a real value win. Night riding plus action means you’ll probably spend less time trying to film and more time actually riding. And you’re not stuck at the end wondering how to prove you were there.
Still, a heads-up: at least one review complained about missing photos at the end of the ride. That doesn’t show up everywhere, but it’s a reminder to ask clearly when you’ll receive the media and to double-check any links or transfers they use.
Price and the Real Value: $100 Plus the Stuff You Should Plan For
The listed price is $100.00 per person for about 1 hour. On paper, that’s a fair rate for a night ATV tour with a guide, helmet, and photos/videos included.
But here’s the honest value math: you should treat this as a package price plus add-ons. The tour clearly states that a damage deposit is required. Some reviews also mention additional charges for equipment. One rider even reported deposit plus extra gear costs, and another mentioned bringing $100 cash for incidentals with the deposit returned after the ride.
So the smartest move is to budget like this:
- base $100 per person
- plus cash for deposit and any equipment charges that may be required
If you’re traveling with friends and you’re ready for a little extra cash logistics, the overall value can be strong. When you add in the included photos/videos and the small group size, it starts to feel like you’re paying for a guided night activity, not just renting an ATV.
If you hate surprise costs, this might test your patience.
The Best Time to Book: Moonlight Slots vs. Earlier Sessions
The tour promotes nighttime for the glow-in-the-dark effect and starry atmosphere, and it also says bookings are available throughout the day if you prefer not to ride at night.
From a practical point of view:
- Night rides often feel more dramatic and different because you get the headlight-and-dark contrast.
- Earlier sessions may be easier if you worry about visibility, mud, or timing delays.
Some riders specifically recommend a later moonlight slot (an example mentioned is 7:30pm). The key takeaway for you is to pick the time based on how you feel about night logistics. If you’re calm with waiting around and you packed for mud, go for night. If you’re trying to keep the evening tight, choose a time that reduces your risk of delays.
Logistics That Can Make or Break Your Night
This is the part I want you to take seriously, because it affects how fun the whole evening feels.
Meet-up location experience: one review describes arriving at a remote field with limited amenities. I can’t promise what you’ll personally see, but I can say this: come prepared for the basics—water, bug control if you’re sensitive, and a plan for where you’ll store items.
No lockers assumption: one review mentions there were no lockers and a key was lost, causing stress and added charges. Even if that’s an isolated situation, it’s smart to assume you’ll need to keep your own belongings with you. If you have expensive items, don’t treat this like a coat-check situation.
Communication and customer service: the reviews include both very positive staff interactions and very negative stories about disrespect, delays, and deposit handling. That mix means you should go in with a calm, organized approach:
- keep your ID and any required cash ready
- stay aware of time during check-in
- ask where and how photos/videos get sent
- don’t leave before you’re sure you’ve been taken care of
This tour can be a blast. It can also feel stressful if something goes wrong and communication fails.
Who This ATV Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
You’ll probably love this if:
- you want a night adventure in the Miami area with a glow-in-the-dark feel
- you like off-road trails and don’t mind getting dirty
- you enjoy guided small-group experiences (max 12)
- you want photos/videos included so you can ride without filming the whole time
You might want to rethink it if:
- you’re very budget-sensitive and don’t want deposits or possible extra charges
- you hate waiting if the group runs late
- you need lockers or strong organization for valuables
- you’re uncomfortable with the idea of remote, basic facilities
If you’re deciding between an ATV tour that’s more polished versus this more rustic out-on-the-trail style, choose based on how much you value comfort and customer-service smoothness.
Should You Book This Redland Glow-in-the-Dark ATV Ride?
Book it if you’re excited about a real night ATV ride, you can handle a damage deposit, and you want the included photos/videos to do the memory work for you. With guides like Lenny, Walter, and Mark turning the ride into a fun, pace-friendly experience, the upside is real.
Don’t book it if you’re aiming for a fully frictionless, resort-style evening. With reports about deposits, gear add-ons, remote logistics, and inconsistent staff handling in some situations, you’ll want to go prepared and calm.
If you do book, my best advice is simple: show up early, bring extra cash for deposits, protect your eyes if it’s splashing, and keep your essentials on you at all times. That turns this from a potential hassle into a great Miami night story.
FAQ
How long is the ATV experience?
The tour duration is about 1 hour.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is 15400 SW 172nd Ave, Miami, FL 33187, USA. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
What is included in the price?
Included items are a guide, safety gear (helmet), and photos and videos.
Do I need food or drinks with me?
Food or drinks are not included. Vendors may be available, but you should plan on having your own if you want something specific.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Is a damage deposit required?
Yes. A damage deposit is required, and there is also a late fee listed as $50.
How old do you need to be to drive?
You must be 16 and over to drive with a valid ID.
How many people are in the group?
This activity has a maximum of 12 travelers.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t receive a refund.




























