Small group specialist with an unusual twist: one of its tours runs in a large SUV limited to four guests, which buys comfort and hail protection but almost no spare seats. The company publishes its schedule and prices a season or two ahead, asks a non-refundable $700 deposit per seat, and wants the balance settled by the start of March. Instead of promising tornadoes, it offers a $350 discount on the next tour if guests are never placed on a supercell that the National Weather Service has tornado warned.
Best for guests who hate crowds and want to be part of the conversation about where to go next. Health and participation questions apply to the up close tour, so it is not a soft option for everyone, and the tiny capacity means dates go to waiting lists fast.
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