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I want to spend a couple of hours (at least) at the Intel Museum, but my spouse and the kids think they want to tour the Winchester Mystery House. Can we do both — simultaneously?

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I want to spend a couple of hours (at least) at the Intel Museum, but my spouse and the kids think they want to tour the Winchester Mystery House. Can we do both — simultaneously?

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Since these attractions are relatively close to one another, it’s do-able. We ask only that you consistently meet the guide at the precise time and place agreed on. A second option would be to experience these attractions sequentially, thus abbreviating our lunch stop or skipping an afternoon activity. In general, however, a personalized tour service like ours is always open to accommodating special requests.

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