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Businiess name:  Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Avoid this tour! Zero NYC Visibility if on starboard (right) side of boat. The boat was packed and all outdoor seating was taken. Instead we had to settle for a stuffy low-ceilinged cabin with 4-foot high windows. The interior seats on the port (left) side of the boat were also taken. We soon found out why. We had an OK view of NJ, Staten Island, Governor's Island, Bronx, but the tour is really geared towards Manhattan. 80% of Bill-the-tour-guide's remarks began with ""On your left side..."" which proves how lame the right side is. We could see the tiniest bit of Manhattan if we looked to our left, but it was only thru a narrow window on the left side. All of the vertical-ness of Manhattan was missed. EXTREMELY disappointed. Would it kill them to offer a boat with more outdoor seating?

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