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Old 02-20-2013, 01:31 PM   #23
John A. Birdsall
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We enjoyed the trip down and thoroughly enjoyed the show. Tix were only $12 because of our Progressive Ins discount mailed to us for being a policyholder.

Amazed by the number and styles of pontoons, ranging from a simple pontoon boat that would be great for the little ones to wander around in relative safety, to the totally upscale approximately 30 footers with bars and cook areas. Totally blows the "party barge" moniker away, more like a "swinging soiree".

Noticed that the Azure boats that previously were under the Sea Fox umbrella are now under the Cruiser's Logo. Loved the Cobalts, loved the Azures, and really enjoyed the show overall.

Noticed someone posting about the $25 Valet Parking charge. Here's our transportation: Drove from Alton to Dover and took the Downeaster to Boston's North Station - $40. Left dover at 900 and arrived in boston at 1030. Went to the Fours for lunch at 1100, and then took the T to the Expo. Total T cost was $8. Our total cost was $48, plus the rochester toll on the Spaulding and Gas. And we arrived in Boston with no white knuckles and a normal blood pressure.

Our $40 tickets on the Downeaster are the result of Seniors 62+ ride for half fare...use code V543 when purchasing tickets on line.

Caught the 500 train out of Boston and back to Dover around 630. Note on the 500 train. This train is often full and it is wise to be there at 430 if you want to get two seats together.
If you drove you could have gone by RMHS and see what a factory looks like. Has changed tremendously over the last 40 years.
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