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Sailing Ship Columbia

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A cheekier way around the river, thanks to often-irrverent commentary from the Columbia's crew. Occasional supervisory crackdowns on the non-SOP spiels spoil the fun, however. Operates only on busy days.

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Reader reviews of Sailing Ship Columbia

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It was okay,. Seeing the belly of the ship was pretty cool. I think it would better suited if they pushed the Pirate thing here. You could really get kids into it. - Ben James

Aside from the nice look of the ship, there really is no purpose to this attraction. The host on the boat can be lame and the experience is one you wish you had passed on. - Wilfredo Alvelo

It's ok. I've barley seen it actually taking people around lately though. - Chloe !

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