28% for Dark Star Pirate Cruise at The Starlight Fleet
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Friends and families can enjoy scenic views, notable sights, temporary tattoos, and more during 1-hour pirate cruise.
What's included:
- Pirate stories
- Temporary Tattoos
- Treasure hunt
- Water cannon battle
- Music
Additional Details:
- Departure time: 2 p.m., 3:30pm & 5pm
- Cruise departure location: 6200 Park Boulevard, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260
- Must arrive 30-minutes prior to departure to exchange the voucher for a boarding pass
- Not valid on federal holidays or holiday weekends
- Click here to view the schedule
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Redemption & Booking
- Reservation required, 24 hour advance notice required.
- Subject to weather.
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Additional Info
- Must arrive 30 minutes prior to departure to check-in at ticketbooth. Not valid on Memorial Day Weekend (5/27-5/29), July 4th Weekend (7/2-7/5) or Labor Day Weekend (9/2-9/4).Not Valid at 11:00am or 12:30pm
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Terms & Conditions
- May be repurchased every 90 days.
- Limit 10 per person.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires Sep 4, 2023. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About The Starlight Fleet
The Starlight Fleet has been serving customers for 49 years. The ships that comprise The Starlight Fleet's squadron of vessels each transport passengers across the waves on a variety of sea adventures. The Starlight ferries fisherman on four-hour excursions to hook sea bass, flounder, croakers and triggerfish, the captain using sonar, GPS, and a knowledge of the currents to identify prime fishing real estate. The Atlantic Star typically serves as a whale-watching vessel and is kitted out with a snack-filled galley and a touch tank filled with horseshoe crabs and other local sea life.
The company even boasts its very own pirate ship, The Dark Star, a custom-designed vessel built by Naval Architect Michael LeMole. It takes passengers on swashbuckling adventures during which they learn what a swash is and how to buckle it, as well as participate in treasure hunts and face painting.