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nrmillions
07-11-2007, 07:18 PM
DuckTour
Tons of cities all over the world have them and they are run by many different companies. They are EXTREMELY popular with tourists. A lot of travelers get to the city and then dont know where to go to get the tour or where to find the tickets for the tour. Very surprised it wasnt taken. It is also generic with no TM and taken in all major extensions.
noonoo1
07-11-2007, 08:02 PM
i have been on a frog tour in london. Same vehicle i suppose. land and water.
Good find.
frogtour.mobi still available.
Looks like the same vehicles as well.:biggrin:
Scandiman
07-11-2007, 08:06 PM
Never heard of it but it looks like the plural was a landrush reg. Learn something new here every day!
nrmillions
07-11-2007, 08:23 PM
They have them all over the place up here in Boston. Philly, Baltimore, DC, Seattle, San Francisco, Miami and a ton of other cities have them too. They also have them in Europe. Probably the most popular up here in Boston though.
Scandiman
07-11-2007, 08:28 PM
Never seen them in SF, now you've piqued my curiosity.
Gerry
07-11-2007, 08:29 PM
DuckTour
Tons of cities all over the world have them and they are run by many different companies. They are EXTREMELY popular with tourists. A lot of travelers get to the city and then dont know where to go to get the tour or where to find the tickets for the tour. Very surprised it wasnt taken. It is also generic with no TM and taken in all major extensions.Duck is also a very wealthy and popular tourist destination on the OuterBanks of North Carolina complete with nearby thousands of acres of Audubon reserve and State and Nationally protected watershed and breeding grounds.
Further south on the way to Cape Hatteras is Pea Island, one of the largest migratory bird routes, breeding grounds and protected areas in the US and the world for that matter.
Indeed duck spotting, watching, counting is a huge practice on the Outer Banks of NC and always asking for volunteers.
Never seen them in SF, now you've piqued my curiosity.
They're hugely popular in my old hometown of Boston, and I've seen them here in Seattle as well. They're amphibious street vehicles about the size of a bus but shaped kind of like a boat. The really fun part of the tour is when the tour operator has everyone on the duck boat "Quack!" at nearby pedestrians...this seemed to happen every day as they passed the building I used to work in... :thumpdown:
Scandiman
07-11-2007, 11:13 PM
They're hugely popular in my old hometown of Boston, and I've seen them here in Seattle as well. They're amphibious street vehicles about the size of a bus but shaped kind of like a boat. The really fun part of the tour is when the tour operator has everyone on the duck boat "Quack!" at nearby pedestrians...this seemed to happen every day as they passed the building I used to work in... :thumpdown:
Sounds hard to miss. I've seen a bus in the water but it didn't float.
Wow, who knew? But it does make good sense and sure will fit the need.
Good reg for sure. :smile:
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