Talk:Tillicum Village
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[edit]It sounds like an advertisement. But this is notable, if anyone is wondering about that.[1] rootology (C)(T) 20:39, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
I've done the tour as described in this article, i.e. twice a day seven days a week some 50 people are shipped over to Blake Island for $70-80 each to have a fifty-people-line-up-self-serve-buffet and a native-american-cultural-history-pseudo-show, where the "actors" are actually the same people that just sold you your drink, only less than 10% of which are actual native americans and half of the rest are eastern european exchange students. A trip to the camp-site only 50 feet away from the "Tillicum Village" commerce hut would be way more adventures and joyous. Robin479 (talk) 23:01, 21 April 2010 (UTC)
- i don't like tacky touristy things either, but unless u have friends out there, it seems this is the best you're going to manage. what are the odds you're going to know actual residents and get invited out there for dinner otherwise?!
- btw, what is its current status (2024)? is the whole thing abandoned or what? can u still go out on a NON-argosy "public" ferry? 2601:18A:8080:EA60:5C2E:E7D8:E593:4DF4 (talk) 21:44, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
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