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We are considering booking our own trolly tour from Old Town Trolly-this is the hop on, hop off tour. It appears that they have a trolly stop close to the dock on days there are ships docked. Has anyone taken this route before? It looks like you get to see and do much more than on the Carnival excursion. Any tips or advise is appreciated!

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Yes, this is the way to go to see the most in one day. Stop 17A on the Seaport Loop is the stop close to the ship. There should be an agent from the Trolley company where you exit the pier building to direct passengers to the stop location.

 

http://www.trolleytours.com/boston/massport-cruise-ship-terminal.asp

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We are considering booking our own trolly tour from Old Town Trolly-this is the hop on, hop off tour. It appears that they have a trolly stop close to the dock on days there are ships docked. Has anyone taken this route before? It looks like you get to see and do much more than on the Carnival excursion. Any tips or advise is appreciated!

 

You'll want to check the day the ship is coming in. If it is a Sunday, you might want to consider the ship sponsored excursion as the description says it runs until 8pm whereas the trolley regularly runs only until 5pm.

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