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Аудіоекскурсія по Кейп-Коду з автомобілем

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Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!

Explore all that Cape Cod has to offer with this self-guided driving tour, from quintessential lighthouses to sandy beaches! As you drive, discover the Cape’s seafaring traditions, Pilgrim history, and miles of beautiful beaches. From Barnstable to Provincetown, visit Nauset Lighthouse (the unofficial Cape icon), First Encounter Beach (which the Pilgrims explored), Marconi Station (a must-do) & more!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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Простий у використанні: Історії відтворюються автоматично за допомогою GPS. Без рук. Отримуйте ДОПОМОГУ протягом усього дня: телефонуйте, спілкуйтеся в чаті або електронною поштою.
Нічого не пропустіть: повний маршрут, поради щодо подорожей, професійне оповідання, відео, текст, приховані перлини.
Використання в автономному режимі: сигнал стільникового зв’язку чи Wi-Fi не потрібні. Автономна карта GPS і маршрут. Напрямок від зупинки до зупинки.
Індивідуальний тур на вашому/орендованому автомобілі: без груп. Робіть перерви для фотографій/перекусів/походів. Йдіть у своєму власному темпі
Гнучкий графік: використовуйте в будь-який день і в будь-який час. Подорожуйте протягом кількох днів або під час наступної подорожі. Ніколи не закінчується.
Хороша ціна: купуйте лише один на автомобіль. Не платіть за кожну людину. Зекономте гроші порівняно з автобусним туром.
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Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Чого очікувати
1
Вежа Скарго - ВІДКРИТО З ЧЕРВНЯ 2021 РОКУ
Необов’язковий об’їзд проведе нас повз озеро Скарго у формі риби. Згідно з легендою Наусет, це озеро побудував великий вождь, щоб втішити свою дочку, яка не могла перестати плакати через трьох мертвих риб. Ми також дізнаємося про групу Наусетів, яка першою помітила Мейфлауер, і про їхні страхи щодо його наближення.
2
Харвіч
Ще один факультативний об’їзд приведе нас до Гарвіча, химерного Кейптауна, відомого своїми численними прекрасними пляжами. Якщо ви любите поплавати, це одне з найкращих місць на мисі для цього!
3
Пляж Банк Стріт
Далі наш об’їзд Гарвіча приведе нас до пляжу Бенк-стріт, ідеального місця, щоб розслабитися або зануритися в Атлантику.
4
Істхем
Продовжуючи нашу поїздку, ми в’їдемо в Істхем, ідеально мальовниче маленьке колоніальне містечко. Ми також почуємо про першу важку зіткнення між Пілігримами та Наусетом, про сміливу допомогу, яку запропонував Скванто, і про перший День подяки, коли Пілігрими та Наусет уклали перемир’я.
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Пляж першої зустрічі
Продовжуючи спускатися мисом, ми дійдемо до пляжу Першої зустрічі, де відбулася драматична сутичка між Наусетом і Пілігримами. Зараз на пляжі висить табличка на згадку про зустріч і можливе перемир’я.
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Туристичний центр Salt Pond
Трохи далі ми дійдемо до центру відвідувачів Соляного ставка. Цей мініатюрний музей — ідеальна можливість надолужити трохи історії Кейпу, скористатися ванною кімнатою або просто розім’яти ноги.
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Наусет Світло
Продовжуючи нашу поїздку вгору по мису, ми помітимо Наусет Лайт, химерний маленький маяк, який є на кожній квінтесенції фотографії Кейп-Коду. Ми також дізнаємося про його важливість і про те, як бурхливі води мису отримали прізвисько «кладовище океану» ще до того, як побудували маяк.
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Маяк Наусет
Продовжуючи нашу поїздку вгору по мису, ми помітимо Наусет Лайт, химерний маленький маяк, який є на кожній квінтесенції фотографії Кейп-Коду. Ми також дізнаємося про його важливість і про те, як бурхливі води мису отримали прізвисько «кладовище океану» ще до того, як побудували маяк.
9
Маяки трьох сестер
Продовжуючи нашу дорогу, ми дійдемо до трьох приземкуватих білих маяків, які називаються маяками трьох сестер. Особливість цих маяків полягає в тому, що вони зовсім не на узбережжі! Вони насправді розташовані серед заростей дерев досить далеко в глибині країни. Послухайте, чому це так, і як вони там опинилися. Ми також дізнаємося про те, як мис перетворився з землі Наусет на колоніальні рибальські міста, а потім із рибальських містечок на туристичну точку.
10
Бездротова станція Marconi
Продовжуючи рух, ми проїдемо станцію Marconi, першу радіостанцію, яка надсилає бездротові повідомлення через Атлантику! Станція також зіграла ключову роль у сумнозвісній трагедії в океані: затопленні Титаніка в 1912 році. Дізнайтеся, як радіостанція за сотні миль від вас врятувала життя того фатального дня!
11
Пілігримська весняна стежка
Продовжуючи рух, ми проїдемо Пілігримською стежкою, коротким походом, який веде до одного з перших місць, куди пілігрими потрапили після висадки на мисі. Тут стомлені мандрівники знайшли своє перше прісноводне джерело — важлива знахідка, яка допоможе їм вижити. Після цього ми продовжимо рух у напрямку Провінстауна.
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Парк «Перший десант пілігрима».
Нарешті ми опинимося там, де все почалося: на місці, де Мейфлауер вперше вдарив землю. Дослідіть парк і уявіть, як це було для поселенців після десяти тяжких тижнів у морі, щоб ступити на землю Наусет саме тут 11 листопада 1620 року. Наша екскурсія офіційно завершується на цій історичній зупинці.
13
Scargo Tower
An optional detour takes us past the fish-shaped Scargo Lake. According to Nauset legend, this lake was built by a great chieftain to comfort his daughter, who could not stop weeping over three dead fish. We'll also learn about the Nauset party who first spotted the Mayflower, and the fears they had about its approach.
14
Harwich
Another optional detour takes us to Harwich, a quaint Cape town known for its numerous beautiful beaches. If you fancy a swim, this is one of the best places on the Cape for it!
15
Bank Street Beach
Next, our Harwich detour will take us to Bank Street Beach, the perfect place to relax or dip your toes into the Atlantic.
16
Eastham
As we continue our drive, we'll enter Eastham, a perfectly picturesque little Colonial town. We'll also hear about the embattled first encounter between the Pilgrims and the Nauset, the daring assistance offered by Squanto, and the very first Thanksgiving, where the Pilgrims and Nauset celebrated a truce.
17
First Encounter Beach
Continuing down the Cape, we'll arrive at First Encounter Beach, where that dramatic skirmish between Nauset and Pilgrims took place. The beach now bears a plaque commemorating the encounter and the eventual truce.
18
Salt Pond Visitor Center
A little farther on, we'll arrive at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. This miniature museum is the perfect opportunity to catch up on some extra Cape history, use the bathroom, or just stretch your legs.
19
Nauset Light
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
20
Nauset Lighthouse
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
21
The Three Sisters Lighthouses
Continuing our drive, we'll come to three squat white lighthouses called the Three Sisters Lighthouses. What's peculiar about these lighthouses is that they're not on the coast at all! They're actually nestled among a thicket of trees pretty far inland. Hear about why that is, and how they came to be there. We'll also learn about how the Cape transformed from Nauset land to Colonial fishing towns, and then from fishing towns to a tourist hotspot.
22
Marconi Wireless Station
As we continue driving, we'll pass Marconi Station, the first radio station to ever send a wireless message across the Atlantic! The station also played a pivotal role in an infamous oceanic tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Learn how a radio station hundreds of miles away saved lives on that fateful day!
23
Pilgrim Spring Trail
As we continue driving, we'll pass the Pilgrim Spring Trail, a short hike which leads to one of the first places the Pilgrims came after landing on the Cape. Here, the weary travelers found their first freshwater spring--an essential find in helping them survive. Afterward, we'll continue on toward Provincetown.
24
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
Finally, we'll end up where it all began: the site where the Mayflower first struck land. Explore the park and imagine what it must have been like for the settlers, after ten harrowing weeks at sea, to step onto Nauset soil right here on November 11th, 1620. Our tour officially ends at this historic stop.
25
Pilgrim Monument And Provincetown Museum
On that corner, you’ll notice the beautiful town hall with its striking clock tower right away. I’ll come to that in a minute. If you look farther to the right of the town hall, you’ll see the most striking tower in the entirety of Cape Cod: the Pilgrim Monument.
26
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
As you can likely guess from its name, this is the location where the Mayflower first touched land after its journey across the Atlantic. Proud descendants of the pilgrims paved the memorial circle in 1917, and P-town residents have found other ways to mark the space since.
27
Scargo Tower
An optional detour takes us past the fish-shaped Scargo Lake. According to Nauset legend, this lake was built by a great chieftain to comfort his daughter, who could not stop weeping over three dead fish. We'll also learn about the Nauset party who first spotted the Mayflower, and the fears they had about its approach.
28
Harwich
Another optional detour takes us to Harwich, a quaint Cape town known for its numerous beautiful beaches. If you fancy a swim, this is one of the best places on the Cape for it!
29
Bank Street Beach
Next, our Harwich detour will take us to Bank Street Beach, the perfect place to relax or dip your toes into the Atlantic.
30
Eastham
As we continue our drive, we'll enter Eastham, a perfectly picturesque little Colonial town. We'll also hear about the embattled first encounter between the Pilgrims and the Nauset, the daring assistance offered by Squanto, and the very first Thanksgiving, where the Pilgrims and Nauset celebrated a truce.
31
First Encounter Beach
Continuing down the Cape, we'll arrive at First Encounter Beach, where that dramatic skirmish between Nauset and Pilgrims took place. The beach now bears a plaque commemorating the encounter and the eventual truce.
32
Salt Pond Visitor Center
A little farther on, we'll arrive at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. This miniature museum is the perfect opportunity to catch up on some extra Cape history, use the bathroom, or just stretch your legs.
33
Nauset Light
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
34
Nauset Lighthouse
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
35
The Three Sisters Lighthouses
Continuing our drive, we'll come to three squat white lighthouses called the Three Sisters Lighthouses. What's peculiar about these lighthouses is that they're not on the coast at all! They're actually nestled among a thicket of trees pretty far inland. Hear about why that is, and how they came to be there. We'll also learn about how the Cape transformed from Nauset land to Colonial fishing towns, and then from fishing towns to a tourist hotspot.
36
Marconi Wireless Station
As we continue driving, we'll pass Marconi Station, the first radio station to ever send a wireless message across the Atlantic! The station also played a pivotal role in an infamous oceanic tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Learn how a radio station hundreds of miles away saved lives on that fateful day!
37
Pilgrim Spring Trail
As we continue driving, we'll pass the Pilgrim Spring Trail, a short hike which leads to one of the first places the Pilgrims came after landing on the Cape. Here, the weary travelers found their first freshwater spring--an essential find in helping them survive. Afterward, we'll continue on toward Provincetown.
38
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
Finally, we'll end up where it all began: the site where the Mayflower first struck land. Explore the park and imagine what it must have been like for the settlers, after ten harrowing weeks at sea, to step onto Nauset soil right here on November 11th, 1620. Our tour officially ends at this historic stop.
39
Pilgrim Monument And Provincetown Museum
On that corner, you’ll notice the beautiful town hall with its striking clock tower right away. I’ll come to that in a minute. If you look farther to the right of the town hall, you’ll see the most striking tower in the entirety of Cape Cod: the Pilgrim Monument.
40
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
As you can likely guess from its name, this is the location where the Mayflower first touched land after its journey across the Atlantic. Proud descendants of the pilgrims paved the memorial circle in 1917, and P-town residents have found other ways to mark the space since.
41
Scargo Tower
An optional detour takes us past the fish-shaped Scargo Lake. According to Nauset legend, this lake was built by a great chieftain to comfort his daughter, who could not stop weeping over three dead fish. We'll also learn about the Nauset party who first spotted the Mayflower, and the fears they had about its approach.
42
Harwich
Another optional detour takes us to Harwich, a quaint Cape town known for its numerous beautiful beaches. If you fancy a swim, this is one of the best places on the Cape for it!
43
Bank Street Beach
Next, our Harwich detour will take us to Bank Street Beach, the perfect place to relax or dip your toes into the Atlantic.
44
Eastham
As we continue our drive, we'll enter Eastham, a perfectly picturesque little Colonial town. We'll also hear about the embattled first encounter between the Pilgrims and the Nauset, the daring assistance offered by Squanto, and the very first Thanksgiving, where the Pilgrims and Nauset celebrated a truce.
45
First Encounter Beach
Continuing down the Cape, we'll arrive at First Encounter Beach, where that dramatic skirmish between Nauset and Pilgrims took place. The beach now bears a plaque commemorating the encounter and the eventual truce.
46
Salt Pond Visitor Center
A little farther on, we'll arrive at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. This miniature museum is the perfect opportunity to catch up on some extra Cape history, use the bathroom, or just stretch your legs.
47
Nauset Light
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
48
Nauset Lighthouse
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
49
The Three Sisters Lighthouses
Continuing our drive, we'll come to three squat white lighthouses called the Three Sisters Lighthouses. What's peculiar about these lighthouses is that they're not on the coast at all! They're actually nestled among a thicket of trees pretty far inland. Hear about why that is, and how they came to be there. We'll also learn about how the Cape transformed from Nauset land to Colonial fishing towns, and then from fishing towns to a tourist hotspot.
50
Marconi Wireless Station
As we continue driving, we'll pass Marconi Station, the first radio station to ever send a wireless message across the Atlantic! The station also played a pivotal role in an infamous oceanic tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Learn how a radio station hundreds of miles away saved lives on that fateful day!
51
Pilgrim Spring Trail
As we continue driving, we'll pass the Pilgrim Spring Trail, a short hike which leads to one of the first places the Pilgrims came after landing on the Cape. Here, the weary travelers found their first freshwater spring--an essential find in helping them survive. Afterward, we'll continue on toward Provincetown.
52
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
Finally, we'll end up where it all began: the site where the Mayflower first struck land. Explore the park and imagine what it must have been like for the settlers, after ten harrowing weeks at sea, to step onto Nauset soil right here on November 11th, 1620. Our tour officially ends at this historic stop.
53
Pilgrim Monument And Provincetown Museum
On that corner, you’ll notice the beautiful town hall with its striking clock tower right away. I’ll come to that in a minute. If you look farther to the right of the town hall, you’ll see the most striking tower in the entirety of Cape Cod: the Pilgrim Monument.
54
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
As you can likely guess from its name, this is the location where the Mayflower first touched land after its journey across the Atlantic. Proud descendants of the pilgrims paved the memorial circle in 1917, and P-town residents have found other ways to mark the space since.
55
Scargo Tower
An optional detour takes us past the fish-shaped Scargo Lake. According to Nauset legend, this lake was built by a great chieftain to comfort his daughter, who could not stop weeping over three dead fish. We'll also learn about the Nauset party who first spotted the Mayflower, and the fears they had about its approach.
56
Harwich
Another optional detour takes us to Harwich, a quaint Cape town known for its numerous beautiful beaches. If you fancy a swim, this is one of the best places on the Cape for it!
57
Bank Street Beach
Next, our Harwich detour will take us to Bank Street Beach, the perfect place to relax or dip your toes into the Atlantic.
58
Eastham
As we continue our drive, we'll enter Eastham, a perfectly picturesque little Colonial town. We'll also hear about the embattled first encounter between the Pilgrims and the Nauset, the daring assistance offered by Squanto, and the very first Thanksgiving, where the Pilgrims and Nauset celebrated a truce.
59
First Encounter Beach
Continuing down the Cape, we'll arrive at First Encounter Beach, where that dramatic skirmish between Nauset and Pilgrims took place. The beach now bears a plaque commemorating the encounter and the eventual truce.
60
Salt Pond Visitor Center
A little farther on, we'll arrive at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. This miniature museum is the perfect opportunity to catch up on some extra Cape history, use the bathroom, or just stretch your legs.
61
Nauset Light
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
62
Nauset Lighthouse
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
63
The Three Sisters Lighthouses
Continuing our drive, we'll come to three squat white lighthouses called the Three Sisters Lighthouses. What's peculiar about these lighthouses is that they're not on the coast at all! They're actually nestled among a thicket of trees pretty far inland. Hear about why that is, and how they came to be there. We'll also learn about how the Cape transformed from Nauset land to Colonial fishing towns, and then from fishing towns to a tourist hotspot.
64
Marconi Wireless Station
As we continue driving, we'll pass Marconi Station, the first radio station to ever send a wireless message across the Atlantic! The station also played a pivotal role in an infamous oceanic tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Learn how a radio station hundreds of miles away saved lives on that fateful day!
65
Pilgrim Spring Trail
As we continue driving, we'll pass the Pilgrim Spring Trail, a short hike which leads to one of the first places the Pilgrims came after landing on the Cape. Here, the weary travelers found their first freshwater spring--an essential find in helping them survive. Afterward, we'll continue on toward Provincetown.
66
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
Finally, we'll end up where it all began: the site where the Mayflower first struck land. Explore the park and imagine what it must have been like for the settlers, after ten harrowing weeks at sea, to step onto Nauset soil right here on November 11th, 1620. Our tour officially ends at this historic stop.
67
Pilgrim Monument And Provincetown Museum
On that corner, you’ll notice the beautiful town hall with its striking clock tower right away. I’ll come to that in a minute. If you look farther to the right of the town hall, you’ll see the most striking tower in the entirety of Cape Cod: the Pilgrim Monument.
68
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
As you can likely guess from its name, this is the location where the Mayflower first touched land after its journey across the Atlantic. Proud descendants of the pilgrims paved the memorial circle in 1917, and P-town residents have found other ways to mark the space since.
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Відгуки (183)
Kimberly S
Mar 2021
Wanted to spend a few days with mom and get her out of the house. With Covid she had been home forever and hasn’t really gotten out. After getting vaccinated I wanted to do something with her do I booked an overnight stay in Provincetown. I figured we could spend one day driving down and stopping along the way wherever we wanted and spend the night in Ptown and make our way back home to Boston the next day. I found this tour and thought it would be perfect. It was! I’ve been on the Cape many times and this took us to a few new spots I’ve never been but also gave us history on the places we’ve been a few times and just never knew. Kept us entertained for the day. I really enjoyed it.
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2021
Yay! How wonderful! We’re so excited to have been able to be part of your mom’s first excursion post-vaccination! If you’re planning a few more trips like this, you may enjoy our Cape Ann tour or Newport tours — or even our tours within Boston like Freedom Trail or Harborwalk! In the fall, you could also try our Kancamagus or Acadia tours. We have all of the details on our website.
F9858MHmichaels
Feb 2021
Fun trip through Cape Cod. The kids especially loved the Pilgrim stories. A little cold in the winter (don’t recommend all of the detours/trails) but we will be back in the summer and try them out. I would only suggest to the tour company that the tour begin at the Bourne Bridge end of Route 6 instead of in Hyannis.
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2021
I’m so glad you enjoyed the Cape Cod self-guided tour! The walking detours are definitely a little more fun in warmer weather. Thanks for the suggestion for starting the tour at Bourne instead of Hyannis! We will definitely consider it. The only reason we haven’t done it yet is because it would basically double the size of the tour.
Paradise393103
Feb 2021
This tour was horrible! It ruined our day down here. It takes you to destinations and drops you off in the middle of the highway. The map doesn’t update to your location. If you don’t have a good co pilot it’s impossible to navigate the app and directions. We got so frustrated we just drove to PTown. I certainly wouldn’t waste your time on this !
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Feb 2021
We’re sorry about your experience! That’s definitely pretty strange. There are two red flags that stick out to me from this review — “dropping off on a highway” and “location not updating”. Our tour doesn’t end on a highway anywhere (in fact there are only two detours off Rt 6) and location-freezing is usually due to the phone. So it seems likely that the two issues are related to the same hardware problem. We’d love to be able to diagnose and reproduce the issue — could you reach out to us with your device type? We’d also be happy to offer a refund since you didn’t have an amazing experience.

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