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    The Block Island Ferry Fall River

    2.8 (4 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Harbor Queen Cruise

    Harbor Queen Cruise

    1.9(7 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Horrible! Duped! Terrible! Waste Of Money! A Bad High School Dance!…read more All words to describe this company and event. Went with a groupon for the Haunted Halloween Cruise on Friday. Drove all the way from Boston to attend! We should have knew something was off when we received an email the night before saying they were delaying the cruise by 1hr. We arrived timely, per the groupon details, and still had to wait out in the cold for 10mins until the gate opened. You would never know where this ship leaves from in the Battleship Harbor because there is no sign directing you! The cruise itself started 1 hr late. We were about to leave the ship due to the lateness but we just happened to leave the dock when we came to that conclusion. There was nothing haunted about this cruise other than the scary bad decorations! There were about 20 people on this cruise and NO ONE was happy. The DJ was someone who terribly needs a friend to tell him to get a real job. The snack food were finger sandwiches that looked like they were quickly whipped together. They were not edible in my mind. The crew of the ship know their cruise sucks major ones and they don't care. I feel like the owner was just trying to make money off of people, like a scam. Oh and did I mention it was a 4hr trip?!?!? Yes we were surprised about that! If they even give the tickets away for free, don't take it!!!

    IF I could give ZERO STARS or negative 10 stars I would. I…read moreagree with the previous reviewer Scott M, but I would go as far to say that I wouldn't take this cruise again if I was bound & gagged!!! The cruise was fun, but that was because I brought fun people. Besides us there was maybe 5 people aboard. But we would have had fun anywhere. & I'll even admit the food was so-so. Honestly the folks I had to deal with regarding booking a large group & payment - "the management people" were absolutely HORRENDOUS to deal with. I wish I could file charges against them for being HORRIBLE HUMAN BEINGS (especially G) It's sad because the Fall River waterfront could really use this type of attraction.

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    Rail Explorers Rhode Island Division

    Rail Explorers Rhode Island Division

    4.5(147 reviews)
    10.3 mi
    Women-owned & operated
    Free parking

    We booked Rail Explorers in Portsmouth RI for my son's birthday and we had the best time. It was a…read morebucket list item we wanted to check off. The first time I've seen it was on the show, The Real Housewives of RI. The weather was chilly and drizzly, but it turned out nice for us at our 5 pm departure. It's kid-friendly, we got to stop at a picnic spot with a fire and beautiful views of the water and the Newport bridge. It was easy but exhilarating; definitely a unique experience and I highly recommend. We booked a week in advance. The check in process was seamless. The ride took about an hour and a half with the stop at the picnic spot (there were bathrooms too). There is a parking lot as well. Yes, we would definitely do it again!

    A group of 4 of us did the Lantern Ride at 7:30pm in April for $215. We thought the weather would…read morebe nice in April, but it was quite cold and chilly. We stopped at the scenic waterfront Bayside Station and there was a s'mores bar available while sitting fireside. The wood-burning fire pits kept us warm. After staying there for about 30 minutes, we pedaled back to the beginning. With the same group, the 4 of us did the Sunday Morning Brunch Tour/Bayside Brunch at 9am in August for $270. The weather was a lot better now than in April. We stopped at the scenic waterfront Bayside Station where we were able to use our 2 tickets for alcoholic drinks like Mimosas, Bellinis, and Bloody Marys. Death Wish Coffee and juice were complimentary. There were also complimentary muffins, danishes, and other pastries and fruit. Adirondack chairs were placed facing the water to enjoy the views. The 6 mile roundtrip tour is always an unforgettable experience. The staff are always very friendly and offer to take pictures to capture the memories. A brief instructional talk is always provided at the beginning and now they have a microphone so everyone can hear. Safety is of utmost importance.

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    Experience Rhode Island Tours - The Christmas Loft in North Conway, NH

    Experience Rhode Island Tours

    4.8(46 reviews)
    15.8 miSmith Hill

    Have to drop them to 3. Had been on a few trips with them that went well, but after this past…read moreFriday they lost me. The 'Friday Funday' Mystic trip was cancelled. Ok. I get it trips get cancelled when there aren't enough people signed up for it. But in this case, they didn't even bother to tell me/us. Even got the confirmation/reminder email the day before. So being at the pickup point and its 5 minutes after we're supposed to leave, I call them to see what's going on and then they tell me it got cancelled and I should've been told Tuesday, but obviously wasn't and again, even got the confirmation/reminder email the day before. As someone that doesn't get a lot of time out work to burn a day off with nothing to show for it is extremely frustrating, and honestly, I just can't risk getting burned again. The owner Ted called later that day offering to make it right and I was refunded the money for the trip and the other trip I cancelled but I can't risk burning another day off with nothing to show for it. The people have always been nice, so I won't completely knock them, but beware even getting a confirmation email the day doesn't mean the trip is happening.

    I joined Experience Rhode Island Tours on their A Day on Martha's Vineyard tour. There were three…read moredeparture locations: Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick, RI, Visitor information Center at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, RI, and the main entrance of Hampton Inn New Bedford in Fairhaven, MA. Ted picked us up from the Visitor information Center two minutes prior to 7:00am. The mini coach bus was pretty full from the first pickup location. We then went on our way to the third pickup location. After our mini coach bus was full, we crossed Bourne Bridge to Woods Hole Terminal in Cape Cod to take a 45 minute Steamship Authority's ferry ride to Oak Bluffs. The ferry ride was smooth. When we got to Oak Bluffs, Ted told us about the history of Martha's Vineyard and gave us a map. First, we went to the fishing village of Menemsha for lunch and I walked to Menemsha Public Beach. Stanley Larsen, owner of Menemsha Fish Market, came on board the bus and showed us the jaws of a great white shark he caught in 1983 while swordfishing. Next, we went to the Aquinnah Cliffs Overlook to admire the beautiful cliffs of Aquinnah and Gay Head Light. This was my favorite part of the whole trip. Then, we explored the lovely harbor of shops and homes in Edgartown. I walked to the Edgartown Harbor Lighthouse, which is very close to Harbor View Hotel. Ted talked to us about the Chappaquiddick incident that occurred sometime around midnight, between July 18 and 19, 1969, while standing in front of the Harbor View Hotel looking out at the Poucha Pond. On the way to Oak Bluffs, we stopped at the "Jaws Bridge," a popular spot for jumping into the water despite signs prohibiting it. Lastly, we saw the gingerbread cottages and the tabernacle of Oak Bluffs. We then took the Steamship Authority's ferry ride from Vineyard Haven back to Woods Hole Terminal. We returned to Visitor information Center at the Rhode Island Convention Center about 7:30pm. Everyone on the trip were very respectful of the time Ted told us to return to the bus and were very friendly. This was a wonderful, fun, informational day trip to New England's most popular island and I am so glad I got to explore Martha's Vineyard for the first time with Experience Rhode Island Tours. Ted took us on a tour of the entire island, exploring its six towns. The tour included admission to Martha's Vineyard ferry, narrated tour, and round-trip transportation to and from the ferry, and transportation throughout the day on the Vineyard. Experience Rhode Island Tours always does a great job with their tours and I am looking forward to what other tours they plan in the future!

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