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Come aboard the Patriot Jet Boat for an unforgettable San Diego experience. Zip and zoom around the bay on an entertaining tour of the waterfront's most scenic spots—past military ships, along the downtown skyline, and under the iconic Coronado Bridge. The 70-foot Patriot comfortably seats 129 and offers fantastic views in every direction. With rock music pumping, your highly skilled captain will narrate and navigate while executing 360-degree turns and reaching speeds upwards of 50 mph. Propelled by two 1,400 horsepower jet engines, it's the adrenaline adventure of a lifetime! Feel the wind, the motion and the refreshing spray, and experience the beauty of San Diego from a whole new perspective. There's nothing like it!
Información Apto para familias. Sin paradas. París romántico con los monumentos iluminados. Vea los monumentos más famosos gracias a la vista panorámica del autobús de dos pisos. Comentario en 11 idiomas: francés, alemán, español, inglés, italiano, portugués, japonés, chino (mandarín), holandés, ruso y coreano. El tour termina en Pyramides, Opera o Châtelet.
JORVIK Viking Centre Take hold of the past and explore the excavations which first unearthed the Viking-age city in our brand new exhibitions. As you travel around Viking-Age Jorvik aboard our state of the art ride experience - which now includes commentary in sixteen languages, from all major Scandinavian dialects to Mandarin Chinese – you will encounter Old Norse speaking citizens on the streets of the city and in their homes. Discover the Arabic trader bringing his wares to trade, and the Viking storyteller recounting the apocalyptic Ragnarok myth. At the end of an unforgettable journey, visitors disembark to the JORVIK galleries where they can see some of the fascinating Viking artefacts. Cutting edge displays help you to investigate all of the information gathered from the 5-year-long dig at Coppergate and piece together the jigsaw of where the Vikings came from, why they came here, how they lived and died, and where they travelled to. At JORVIK Viking Centre you are standing on the site of one of the most famous and astounding discoveries of modern archaeology. Between the years 1976-81, archaeologists from York Archaeological Trust revealed the houses, workshops and backyards of the Viking-Age city of Jorvik, as it stood 1,000 years ago. Ticket Details Please Note: JORVIK tickets purchased through this channel do not entitle the holder to jump the queue – you must join the queue as normal and will be able to exchange your 365 Vouchers for tickets at the admissions desk. Vouchers must be printed off before visiting JORVIK, entry won't be granted without your 365tickets Voucher. York City Cruise Please note: The River Ouse in York can occasionally rise to levels that can have an impact on this cruise's daily operations after periods of heavy rainfall in the catchment area upstream. The local operators will always attempt to sail for as long as it is safe to do so. There can come a point where their smallest boat can no longer fit underneath the bridges. Depending on the height of the river, they may not be able to sail at all. In this instance, you will either be eligible for a full refund or your ticket(s) will happily accepted on another date during your stay if sailing is possible.
Shearwater is a classic Newport-style schooner yacht, only recently recognized as a national landmark in 2009. The vessel was built by Rice Brother Corporation in East Boothbay, Maine, back in a time when yachting was a rare combination of elegance and adventure; Rice Bros. were well known for building luxury pleasure yachts and produced some 4,000 hulls over a period of 64 years. The keel was laid down on January 4, 1929 and a news clip from the Boothbay Register reflects alongside a photograph "Tyler Hodgon at the old Tide Mill is getting out timbers for the schooner to be built at Rice’s. Vessel to be built of native white oak." Traditionally built from hand-hewn native white oak, she was the last boat to be constructed at that yard - likely due to the ensuing Great Depression brought on by the Stock Market Crash that occurred later that autumn. East Boothbay was a small coastal town with shipbuilding being its only industry. About 40 workmen were employed for the construction of SHEARWATER. Her designer Theodore Donald Wells was born in Hudson Falls, N Y on October 22, 1875. He was a naval architect and marine engineer, a member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and also the Institute of Naval Architects London. His education included post-graduate work at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He began his career as a member of the firm Herreshoff and Wells, N. Y. City in 1902. Working with Herreshoff no doubt had an influence on his designs, which bear similarities to many of the famous Herreshoff designed yachts of that time. From 1903 to 1907 he worked for Wintringham and Wells and then began practicing his profession under his own name. Mr. Wells joined the Navy Department in March 1917 and became Superintending Constructor of the Baltimore District U. S. N. Notable yachts designed and constructed under his supervision are "Viking" a 272 foot steel motor yacht built for George F. Baker in 1929 by Newport News and "Karina" a three masted schooner built for Robert E. Tod in 1932 by Staten Island Shipbuilding. Mr. Tod was a well-known offshore yachtsman as was his former yacht ‘Thistle", which competed in the Emperors Cup ocean race. SHEARWATER was launched on May 4, 1929 and photographs in the Boothbay Register reflect her graceful and elegant lines. Her first Captain, Leon Esterbrook of Edgarton, MA, arrived to take charge of the fitting out. Her owner Charles E Dunlap was a member of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, Oyster Bay, NY and this became SHEARWATER’s first homeport after her completion in late September 1929. It was there in Oyster Bay that she first started to thrill those who sailed in luxury aboard her and those who were privileged to crew her on race day. Since her launching and documentation in Lloyd’s Register of American Yachts in 1929, she has had a colorful history and has been carefully maintained and restored to standards that few contemporary vessels are able to match and is truly a piece of American Maritime History. On November 7, 1942 SHEARWATER was requisitioned by the War Shipping Administration and became a member of The United States Coast Guard’s Coastal Picket Patrol during World War Two. She was painted gray and bore the numbers CG67004. Based at Little Creek, Virginia she patrolled the waters east of the Chesapeake Bay entrance and south towards Cape Hatteras. Her skipper during that period reflected on how they used their free time while out on submarine patrol to race against other yachts and in his own words "sailed in tandem with the schooner Lord Jim, racing in and out of port, up and down the east coast and winning." She was designed and built as a gaff rigged schooner but during this period was changed to a Marconi rig. She carries over 2,550 square feet while under full sail. A true veteran world cruiser, she first transited the Panama Canal in July 1946 and in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s completed a two and a half-year global circumnavigation. In December 1971 Mrs. John B. Thayer of Rosemont, wife of a former trustee and treasurer, donated SHEARWATER to the University of Pennsylvania’s Institute of Environmental Medicine. She was used by the university as a laboratory for research on physiological responses to the stresses of living and working underwater. Captained by James Shearson, she was fitted with compressors, generators, monitoring instruments and a small decompression chamber. She has participated in many Ancient Mariner and Classic yacht races in U S waters as well as racing in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand while on her circumnavigation in the early 1980’s. It is rumored she was once dismasted in the famous Newport to Bermuda race. She was last raced by the current owners in San Diego in May 1995 in the American Schooner Cup and finished second overall. She entered the yacht charter industry in 1966 whilst on the West Coast sailing to the Channel Islands and was again used to generate income to keep her shipshape while owned by the University of Pennsylvania. During the chartering industry’s infancy in the Caribbean, SHEARWATER was known as the " Queen of the Fleet". Today she continues this tradition offering the most unique sailing experience and has passed rigid Coast Guard inspections and can carry up to 49 passengers. We welcome you to join us for an excellent opportunity to experience the ambiance of a vintage sailing vessel while delighting in the splendors of The Manhattan sky-line, the Statue of Liberty or the beauty of the oceans beyond.
Ganador de más de 50 permios incluyendo un Grammy Award y 3 Tony Awards®, WICKED es la historia jamás contada de las brujas de Oz. Mucho tiempo antes de que llegara Dorothy, dos otras chicas se conocieron el la Tierra de Oz. Una de ellas nació con la piel de color verde-esmeralda, y era inteligente, apasionada e incomprendida. La otra chica era bonita y muy popular. WICKED cuenta la historia de su extraordinaria odisea, cómo estas dos amigas crecen para convertirse en la bruja mala del Oeste y en la buena. Declarado como "el mejor musical de la década" por Entertainment Weekly y "Un fenómeno cultural" por Variety, WICKED está basado en la novela de Gregory Maguire, con música y letras de Stephen Schwartz, y un libreo de Winnie Holzman. Plano de asientos: The Gershwin Theatre Duración: 2 horas y 45 minutos, incluyendo un descanso de 15 minutos. Recomendado para: niños mayores de 8 años. Los niños menores de 5 años no podrán entrar al teatro. Acceso para personas discapacitadas: sí Asistencia auditiva: sí Baños en el nivel "orchestra" Aire acondicionado
Entradas Moulin Rouge - 1º Espectáculo Coreografiado por Bill Goodson, “Féerie” consiste en un grupo de 80 artistas, incluyendo las legendarias Doriss Girls vestidas con disfraces de plumas, pedrería y lentejuelas, diseñados por Corrado Collabucci y fabricadas en los talleres más famosos de París. El espectáculo cuenta con el retorno del gigantesco Acuario – un conjunto musical de Pierre Porte, con 80 músicos y 60 coristas. “Féerie”: las 4 escenas principales fueron creadas para cumplir los sueños de un público internacional. Se apagan las luces de la sala, se levanta el talón y la compañía sale al escenario, bajo las miradas de los espectadores que se encuentran entrando en el Jardín de Moulin Rouge para descubrir la mágica atmosfera del lugar. Sandokan – Los Piratas ¿Qué tipo de aventuras le pueden ocurrir a un pirata cuyo barco está amarrado en Indonesia? ¿Sueños? ¿El amor perfecto de una mujer? Una vez en tierra, conoceremos a sacerdotes y un Gorgon en su templo rodeado de serpientes, mujeres, joyas y tigres… ¿Tendrá Sandokan la oportunidad de ofrecer sus tesoros a la mujer de sus sueños o seremos testigos de un sacrificio por amor? El Circo El circo llega a la ciudad con sus bandas de payasos, hermanos siameses, pierrots, acróbatas, juglares, animales salvajes extraños y seis caballos miniatura. Escenas coloridas con música hermosa que finalizan con la gran actuación de Doriss Girls y Doriss Dancers. El Moulin Rouge del 1900 hasta… Moulin Rouge rinde homenaje a las mujeres Parisinas a lo largo de los años: el 14 de Julio por la liberación de París con música Java o Boogie, El tiempo pasa y deja lugar a las nuevas generaciones de mujeres, ¡más bonitas y más libres que nunca! En el momento álgido del espectáculo, las Doriss Girls salen a bailar el mundialmente famoso Cancán Francés.