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day-tripper

[dey-trip-er] / ˈdeɪˌtrɪp ər /




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Yes, if you’re visiting as a day-tripper anytime Friday through Sunday, Feb. 10—12, 17—19, and 24—26.

From Seattle Times

North Bend was founded in 1889 in anticipation of a railroad from Seattle, which baked in some day-tripper tourism from an early date.

From Seattle Times

Exceptions to the day-tripper fees include children younger than 6, people with disabilities and those owning vacation apartments in Venice, provided they can show proof they pay real estate taxes.

From Washington Times

“It is calm like a pond, because there are no more waves caused by motorised boats transporting day-tripper tourists. And of course, the giant cruise ships have disappeared.”

From The Guardian

The volcano on White Island, a popular tourist day-tripper destination, erupted on Monday, spewing ash and steam over the island.

From Reuters