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  2. 5 Tips For Booking The Best Cruise Excursions ... - AOL

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    Budget For Activities “Excursions are one of the biggest extra costs when we go on a cruise vacation,” says Bembridge. Unless you choose an all-inclusive cruise that includes shore excursions ...

  3. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Cruise lines earn significantly from selling onshore excursions offered by local contractors; keeping 50% or more of what passengers spend for these tours. [47] In addition, cruise ships earn significant commissions on sales from onshore stores that are promoted on board as "preferred" (as much as 40% of gross sales).

  4. 8 Shore Excursions You Should Never Do on a Cruise - AOL

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    2. Excursions Involving Mistreated Animals. Excursions involving animals seem like dreams, especially when you get to swim with dolphins or horseback ride along a tropical beach.

  5. Cognac-Centered Excursion Offered by Holland America

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    geishaboy500, flickr. Private islands, tours of ancient ruins, riverboat rides down the Amazon -- it seems there's a shore excursion for every cruiser. Now, Holland America is adding an outing ...

  6. Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the line is now isolated from the rest of the North American rail system—causing all rail-freight operations past this break to cease. The scenic, coastal areas (where tours are given) were largely unaffected. The estimate to reconnect the line was $57.3 million (2008 dollars) [13] equivalent to $81,088,000 in 2023. It is ...

  7. Tour bus service - Wikipedia

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    The history of tour buses in North America began in the early 20th century, when trucks were converted to provide a means for sightseeing within large American cities. [1] Gray Line, the largest sightseeing operators, began operations in 1910. [2]

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