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Oklahoma City is now offering river cruises. They have a "fleet" of 3 cruisers, the Devon Discovery, Devon Explorer, and Devon Pioneer and they tour a seven-mile stretch of the beautiful Oklahoma River. The Cruisers will travel between Meridian Landing at SW 15th & Meridian and Regatta Park Landing at SW 7th & Byres and depending on the type of cruise, they will carry 35-40 passengers each.

The Cruisers are expected to stimulate revitalization along the riverfront while supporting tourism growth in the area as well as improving transportation between these areas and reducing the demand for visitor parking. They will be offering 3 types of cruises Public Cruises, Themed Cruises, and Private Cruises. Prices vary but for adults it's $9 one-way, $12 round trip, and $18 for a 2 day pass. The cruises run from 8:30am to 5:30pm.

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