Travel Tip giver

The Travel Tip Givers are locals in countries visited in Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race, who present Travel Tips to contestants who successfully complete a challenge, them being the judges of this challenge. The following is all of the Travel Tip Givers who appear in each episode.

Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race
In None Down, Eighteen to Go - Part 1, an uncaring looking young man wearing a hat with the Canadian flag pictured on it and a miniature CN Tower on top is the local that teams must meet after reaching the top of the tower. He supplies the contestants with helmets for when they take the Scare challenge or zip-line down to the next location. He also gives a tip to the teams that go in the stairs in the challenge.

In None Down, Eighteen to Go - Part 2, a Moroccan spice kiosk owner named Youseff gives the teams their tips after they select five spices for the next part of the challenge.

In French is an Eiffel Language, a French caricature artist is the next tip giver who acts as a judge for the Botch or Watch. After one team member draws a caricature of their partner, the local must approve of their drawing before giving the teams their tips.

In Mediterranean Homesick Blues, a young boy named Sandy McCastles judges the sandcastle building contest of the Palace of Versailles. He is considered a "world renowned sandcastle builder".

In Bjorken Telephone, an Icelandic woman wearing a swan dress gives the teams their tips after they repeat an Icelandic phrase spoken by Don to her. If it is not correct, she will shake her head and send the teams back to the box and hear the phrase again.

In Brazilian Pain Forest, a Brazilian woman dressed in a Carnival costume gives the teams their tips if after they make costumes similar to hers, one teammate making the top part, and the other the bottom one.

In A Tisket, a Casket, I'm Gonna Blow a Gasket, a creepy old man with a hunched back, known as the "Grave Digger" hands out the Travel Tips jabbed on his machete, after teams push the coffins into the grave with one team member inside.

In New Beijinging, and elderly vender woman hands out the Travel Tip after teams eat the skewer of food.

In Down and Outback, an Australian farmer gives the teams their travel tip once they have gather ten bunnies or nab the albino bunny.

In Ca-Noodling, a local fisherman gives the super teams their next travel tip once they show him they've caught six fish.

In Darjeel With It, a local Indian woman hands the teams their travel tip once they have collected two baskets of tea leafs.

In Last Tango in Buenos Aires, a local tango instructor named Mariano Learn gives the teams their travel tip once they perform an acceptable tango routine.

Trivia

 * The person waiting for the contestants at the top of the CN tower, in None Down, Eighteen to Go - Part 1, resembles Willy from Aftermath: Bridgette Over Troubled Water.
 * The judge of the art contest in French is an Eiffel Language looks similar in appearance to Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.
 * The Icelandic local in the first challenge, in Bjorken Telephone, closely resembles Björk wearing her iconic swan dress.
 * The Grave Digger's hunched appearance is similar to Igor, and wields a machete much like Jason Voorhees.
 * The Travel Tip Giver in Down and Outback has a striking resemblance to Crocodile Dundee, portrayed by Paul Hogan in the 1986 film of the same name.