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Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf Offering “Just Ducky” Package

Submitted by on May 19, 2009 – 8:40 pmNo Comment

Ride the DucksFrom June 1 to August 30, families staying at San Francisco’s Fisheman’s Wharf can take advantage of a special package that pairs a stay at the Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf with a tour from Ride The Ducks San Francisco. Ride The Ducks offers 1 1/2 hour land and water tours of popular cities on amphibious vehicles.

Starting at only $224, the package includes overnight accomodations for a family of four (two adults/two children) with breakfast, tickets for a Ride The Ducks tour, four whacky quackers (whistles) and two San Francisco passports for the children. A signature amenity at the Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf, the hotel’s passport is given to children on arrival. They are then given stamps upon returning to the hotel from various adventures and popular attractions.

Visit fishermanswharf.hyatt.com or call 800-233-1234 and ask for the “Just Ducky” package.

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