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Roswell give crash site tours for first time


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At least you get to enjoy real New Mexican food, which is not the same as Mexican food.

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On 07/06/2018 at 12:04 PM, Lilly said:

Well there's a good little money maker!  LOL

Or let's spin it another way - it's taken the entire resources of the US Army seventy one years to clean up the crash site - that must have been one massive UFO that crashed there!

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"The entire experience will showcase the culture of New Mexico and our ranching heritage through fun activities, food, souvenirs and experiences while on the tour."

Emphasis on SOUVENIRS!  I wonder how many will show with metal detectors to see if they can find a piece of the UFO the government missed?:alien::tsu:

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On 6/7/2018 at 7:04 AM, Lilly said:

Well there's a good little money maker!  LOL

I'll say, "Tickets cost $200 - $250 for VIP and $65/person for our bus tours"    I hope they got more than an empty field. 

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1 hour ago, Amir j said:

Lol That’s taking the p***. What a joke. Biggest money scam. 

A scam for you and me, but not for the "true believers" or people that just want to say they were there.

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20 hours ago, Amir j said:

Lol That’s taking the p***. What a joke. Biggest money scam. 

Calling pilgrimage scam? So rude of you. 

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8 minutes ago, kartikg said:

Calling pilgrimage scam? So rude of you. 

It is. They are charging people to go and see it 

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V.I.P. tour, i guess they get to see a lab with a rubber alien on a slab.

With those prices, i want a trip in "the" flying saucer (i take it they must have fixed the brakes by now).

I see there is a bus tour too, what! No tour in a balloon. ;)

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I wonder if they have one of those boards where you stick your head through and the board shows you piloting a saucer about to  crash.

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55 minutes ago, freetoroam said:

V.I.P. tour, i guess they get to see a lab with a rubber alien on a slab.

With those prices, i want a trip in "the" flying saucer (i take it they must have fixed the brakes by now).

I see there is a bus tour too, what! No tour in a balloon. ;)

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V.I.P. tour, i guess they get to see a lab with a rubber alien on a slab.

Yeah maybe a Ray Santilli flash back...

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Only catered for the super rich 

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On 6/8/2018 at 5:51 PM, Tom the Photon said:

Or let's spin it another way - it's taken the entire resources of the US Army seventy one years to clean up the crash site - that must have been one massive UFO that crashed there!

I have the same observation.......why was it not open to public before? Was it the owners of the land that decided not to have the public trample there land or was it a government decision? 

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1 minute ago, Maars said:

I have the same observation.......why was it not open to public before? Was it the owners of the land that decided not to have the public trample there land or was it a government decision? 

There was nothing to see. Maybe a few bits of balloon but i reckon they got all that cleaned up by now.

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On 6/9/2018 at 4:20 AM, Amir j said:

Lol That’s taking the p***. What a joke. Biggest money scam. 

I really doubt anyone is making millions here, just some locals generating some business with some clever entrepreneurung taking advantage of a local legend. 

Good luck to them I say. Generating jobs is admirable. I'd go if I could. 

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