Thank you for your feedback guys. In return here's a quick notes about my trip.
Overall I loved it and will be back at some point to visit rest of distilleries, more bars and more nightlife. Defiantly worth the trip and a quick "get a way"
Prices on bourbons at liquor stores are (surprisingly to me) a bit higher than in Brooklyn, NY stores. I figured it should be the other way around
but when it comes to pricier and rare stuff prices are a bit cheaper and there's more of that rare stuff available on the shelves. Not by much thou.
As for prices at distilleries - they are even more expensive that KY stores. Typical gift shop pricing where every t-shirt/glass/swag costs more than you can purchase them at other places.
We visited Woodford, Buffalo, Maker's Mark and Heaven Hill.
Out of these 4 HH is defiantly the best when it comes to bottles availability including rare and expensive stuff. They also have pretty cool "information center" aka a room to walk around, read, get interesting info while you wait for your tour to start or to just kill time. From history to general info to nice liquor orientated decor. HH was our last stop so we took "Connoisseur Tasting" as opposed to a tour walking around the facility. Same drinks poured as mentioned by GaryV. I actually ended up buying a few of those bottles.
Buffalo Trace is also very cool (and HUUUUGE) and should be on everyone's "to visit" list. Great tour, very knowledgable staff and great tasting session where if you ask they will pour you as many drinks as you can drink as opposed to rest of the tastings we went to.
Woodford is a beautiful place in itself located in the middle of bunch of horse farms so even drive to the distillery is great eye candy.
Maker's Mark's visit was spoiled by heavy rain and tour guide that knew nothing about anything. Young girl that just stared working there so you can't really blame her but MM should spend some more time training new staff IMO. Location itself is beautiful with a bunch of perks and details that differ from the rest, wish it wasn't raining the whole time so we could walk around some.
Small side note - Louisville's bars have an awesome bourbon selection with most rare and expensive stuff available as well as lot of bourbon mixed drinks I've never heard of before and some of them were good enough for me to order for myself as opposed to my typical "neat"