| Rating |
Date Attended [v] |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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No narration or description of the sights in the
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| Sat, Jun 20 7:00 PM |
kcanter |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Charleston Harbor. The sailboat did not far around the harbor. We did not see Fort Sumter. |
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Peaceful
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| Sat, Jun 20 7:00 PM |
scfroggy92 |
Female |
30-39 |
Unspecified |
Couple on a Date |
| My husband and I went on the sunset cruise to celebrate my 35th birthday. My only negative was that I wished we had gone further out in the harbor than we did but other than that it was beautiful and peaceful. I have already recommended this trip to several friends and family for the next time they are in Charleston. The sunset was gorgeous the night we went and we were able to take some awesome pics of it because we were on the water. We did not get to see any dolphins though. The crew on the boat were great and very friendly and answered any questions anyone had about what they were seeing. |
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Check the weather/wind before booking
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| Fri, Jun 19 7:00 PM |
indy8fan |
Female |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| The cruise part of the sail was nice, but when the motor stopped and the sails went up, it was more like sitting and drifting rather than sailing. Captain and crew very curteous and helpful. But, would suggest keeping motor going if lack of wind keeps boat just sitting there...I'd rather move around and see more things than just drift, but I do understand the Pride doesn't control the winds. Also, it would have been nice to see the crew perhaps direct seating a bit because we had a group of 9 and hardly any of us got to sit together, so that was a bit of a bummer. |
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Romantic
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| Fri, Jun 19 7:00 PM |
davekng8 |
Male |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| The sunset sail was a perfect romantic trip for my girlfriend while we were down in Charleston. The sail was timed perfectly so that as the boat was coming in we were able to see the sunset over the city of Charleston. |
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Wonderful experience! Thanks
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| Wed, Jun 17 7:00 PM |
marcboucher |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| Wonderful experience! Thanks |
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Schooner Pride is a winner
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| Sun, Jun 14 7:00 PM |
annthorsell |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| We enjoyed the sunset sail very much. |
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Very Nice Sail
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| Fri, Jun 12 7:00 PM |
BB3899 |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| Excellent Sail.. lot's pf fun.. would recommend |
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Great but...
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| Fri, Jun 12 7:00 PM |
SusanLenny |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| The ship was very nice. The crew was great. However the two hour trip consisted of circleing the bay several times. It would have been nice to go out a little furthur out. It would have made the trip a little more interesting. Also make sure you take a rain jacket, we got soaked!! |
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Great crew. Very good sail.
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| Fri, Jun 12 7:00 PM |
darrellsimps |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| Great crew. Very good sail. |
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What a Trip!
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| Thu, Jun 11 7:00 PM |
shiffra |
Female |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| We had a wonderful time. Watching the crew set/unset the sails was intriguing. the two young women each deserve an "A". Not only did they ably accomplish their tasks; they did so with charm and grace. their knowledge of the area and its history was deep. answering questions and engaging with They were friendly and sociable - in short, a delight. Captain Harry was thoughtful, thorough, and a treasure trove of historical information. Toward the end of our trip, a violent thunderstorm threatened. All three reacted to protect passengers with skill and alacrity. Sadly - but correctly - the trip had to be ended a bit early, lest all of us face a perilous situation when the storm broke. (We were safely in our car when it did break and it was a doozy!) All in all, it was the highlight of our vacation. We would highly recommend it to anyone!
Sincerely,
Eileen Noyes-Verchereau |