Mark Twain's Mississippi: 8 nights Alton, St. Louis to Red Wing, Minneapolis and reverse

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Departure Dates:

July - August, ask for details.

Ports of Call:

Saint Louis, Missouri; Alton, Illinois; Hannibal, Missouri; Clinton, Iowa; Dubuque, Iowa; La Crosse, Wisconsin; Red Wing, Minnesota

General Info:

Many would argue that Samuel Clemens, best known by his pen name Mark Twain, is quite simply one of America's greatest authors. On this magnificent journey along the Upper Mississippi River, you will discover the beauty of the region from the unique perspective of the river. The included Hop-on Hop-off journey allow you to explore Twain's childhood hometown of Hannibal, Missouri; the town from where much of the inspiration for his beloved classics such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is derived. You will not want to miss this opportunity to share the Mississippi River with Mark Twain.

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Type of Vessel

The largest steamboat ever built, the grand American Queen is a gracious and elegant triumph of American ingenuity.
Offering gracious and elegant steamboat river cruises, climb aboard the American Queen for a memorable journey through United States history and nature. Enjoy Victoria opulence with details like scrolling woodwork, fresh flowers and lacy filigree or travel back in time with the words of Mark Twain, from the ship's collection. Enjoy nightly entertainment aboard the river boat in the Grand Saloon or the Captain's Lounge or stroll up and down the decks admiring the views and scenery during your cruise. Combining the best of the old and the new, this beautiful lady of the river epitomizes the grace and grandeur that has made River Cruising a cherished American tradition for more than two centuries.
Join aboard the American Queen, for the ultimate steamboat vacation.

Itinerary

Day 1 | Hotel Stay - Saint Louis: Enjoy your complimentary stay at the Hilton Saint Louis at the Ballpark. The evening is yours to get self-acquainted with the local attractions of Saint Louis.
Day 2 | Alton, Illinois: Explore Saint Louis at your leisure or consider a Pre-Cruise Premium Shore Excursion with afternoon transfer to the American Queen.
Day 3 | Hannibal, Missouri: Hannibal, Missouri has a rich history, diverse industrial economy, and truly remarkable arts. The city was founded in 1819 by Moses D. Bates and became a popular stop along the river for many steamboats traveling up the Mississippi River. Hannibal offers more parks per citizens than most towns in the Midwest and was included in the famous "50 Miles of Art." Today, the most popular draw of this quirky town is Hannibal's very own Samuel Langhorne Clemens, recognized world-wide as Mark Twain. Many of the popular characters featured in Twain's novels were based on people Clemens had known while growing up in Hannibal. Many of the characters and influences of this American icon are weaved into the streets, shops, restaurants, and museums of Hannibal waiting to be uncovered.
Day 4 | River Cruising: Relax on deck with a copy of Huckleberry Finn or another imaginative selection borrowed from the revered Mark Twain Gallery, enjoy some quiet time in the Ladies' Tea Parlor, or recruit your fellow guests for an exciting board game in the Gentlemen's Card Room. For a remarkable one-of-a-kind experience, take a guided experience of the American Queen's Engine Room to explore the inner workings of our classic, steam-powered vessel. There is always plenty to do between dawn and dusk on the river!
Day 5 | Clinton, Iowa: The city of Clinton has much to offer, all with the beautiful backdrop of the Mississippi River. Situated at the crossroads of the Lincoln Highway and the Great River Road, Clinton is the Eastern-most point in the state of Iowa. At the height of its local economy during the late 19th Century, Clinton was regarded as the lumber capital of the nation; a history that is reflected as visitors pass many old sawmills. Today, agriculture plays a big part in Clinton's economy, which is visible in the beautiful rolling fields filled with luscious, fresh harvest crops. Explore the history of this fascinating river town and discover a lifestyle that will stand out from today's norm!
Day 6 | Dubuque, Iowa: One of the few large cities in Iowa with hills, Dubuque is an extremely popular tourist destination, featuring unique architecture and desirable river location. From the America's River Project in the Port of Dubuque that transformed the riverfront, to the revitalization of the historic Main Street, the ongoing evolution of the Historic Millwork District downtown, and the impressive and expansive westward growth, Dubuque remains a remarkable city along the Mississippi. Intelligent Community Forum named Dubuque as one of just five United States cities as a "Smart21 Community" and the National Civic League has named Dubuque as a top All-American City three times in just six years! Guests will surely enjoy exploring this beautiful and unique city as they uncover the history and advancements held within.
Day 7 | La Crosse, Wisconsin: Named by explorer Zebulon Pike, who saw a group of people playing a game with sticks that looked like a cross, La Crosse is now a popular tourist stop. Filled with statues, architecture, and an exquisite view of the river, this river city is an artist's dream. Like much of Wisconsin, La Crosse became heavily involved with the lumber industry in the mid-1800s until the decline of the forests throughout much of Wisconsin took its toll. But in the wake of the vanishing lumber era, La Crosse became a city renowned for its beer making, with around five breweries operating in La Crosse near the turn of the century. Today, make note of lingering pieces of history along the streets of the city, inside local breweries, and within the floorboards of historic homes and businesses.
Day 8 | Red Wing, Minnesota: Red Wing, Minnesota was included on National Geographic Traveler's list of most historic places in the world. Discovered in the early 1850's, the lands were used mostly for harvesting wheat that would be transported on the river. Later in Red Wing's history the economy began to flourish with the pottery industry, which became a main source of income between 1877 and 1967. Today, the city offers endless opportunities to travel back in time and learn about settlers and travelers that occupied the land before today, or to admire the craftsmanship and creativity of local artisans of both the present and the past.
Day 9 | Red Wing, Minnesota: Thank you for cruising! Hope that you had a memorable experience and look forward to welcoming you aboard in the future. Enjoy nearby Minneapolis at your leisure or consider a Post-Cruise Premium Shore Excursion with airport transfer.

All Inclusive

All guests receive complimentary wine and beer with dinner, and cappuccino, espresso, bottled water, and soft drinks, and shore excursions in every port of call. Also included is a boutique hotel stay before your voyage which includes breakfast taxes, porterage, and vessel transfer. There is also a dedicated fleet of deluxe motor coaches for your convenience.

Guest Services

Guests holding reservations for select suite-level accommodations will receive the exclusive Commodore Services, an elite-level of hospitality and amenities reserved for guests of select American Queen suites including pre-boarding privileges, fruit basket and bottle of wine in your suite upon arrival, preferred dining arrangements, reserved balcony seating in the Grand Saloon theater, and private reception with Senior Officers of the American Queen.
In addition to Commodore Services hospitality and amenities, guests of the Owner's Suites and Luxury Suites will also receive the services of a friendly River Butler which includes view of suite upon arrival, unpacking suitcases and hanging of clothes, packing of suitcase, laundry and pressing service, shoe shine and conditioning, afternoon tea served in-suite, breakfast and dinner served on veranda (upon request), in-suite pre-dinner canapés, post-dinner sweets, and personal escort to reserved balcony seating in the Grand Saloon theater.

Food and Dining

Every meal aboard the American Queen is an affair to remember. The celebrated American chefs draw their inspiration from the great heartland to create a movable, delectable feast for you to indulge in. On the river cruises, you'll enjoy everything from piping hot beignets and bananas foster French toast for breakfast to succulent five-course dinners. Each feast is a reason to indulge yourself and will help make your river cruise memorable and delicious.

Onboard Activities/Events

Night after magical night, top entertainers bring down the house in the American Queen's majestic Grand Saloon. Each evening the lights dim, the curtains rise and the talented performers offers an entertainment worthy of Broadway.
As history plays such a large part of your cruise experience, the Riverlorian is onboard for each voyage to impart the history and lore of the river on which you are cruising. In addition to the ever-present Riverlorian, they often feature a diverse lineup of guest historians who take to the stage and transport you to another era. You'll enjoy hearing from these noted speakers who offer astounding insights on the culture and heritage of America's heartland and the Deep South. Relive a tale from Mark Twain for an enchanted evening and you will retire to your room convinced that you've just had a conversation with history.

Shore Excursions

Explore beautiful landmarks throughout your journey on many highlighted excursions. Below are just a few of the many that you can experience on your voyage.

Big River Train Town
The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum
Trinity Episcopal Church
Cave Hollow West Winery
Karlocks Kars and Pop Culture Museum
Hannibal History Museum
Windmill Cultural Center
De Immigrant Windmill
Sawmill Museum
George M. Curtis Mansion
Clinton County Historical Museum & Library
St. Luke's United Methodist Church
Dubuque Museum of Art
The Fenelon Place Elevator
Hotel Julien Dubuque
Grand Opera House
Dahl Auto Museum
Chapels of St. Rose
Hixon House
Riverside Museum
Aliveo Military Museum
Red Wing Marine Museum
Pottery Museum of Red Wing
St. James Hotel

Staterooms or Cabins

Inside Staterooms | Surrounded by wonderful period details and with every modern convenience, you will find your cares disappear within moments upon entering these cozy havens. Ample shelving and storage spaces keep your necessities out of the way but easily accessible.
Deluxe Outside Staterooms with Bay Window | An expansive bay window overlooking the ever-changing scenery of America's heartland is the main draw of this spacious category featuring 190 square-feet of space, a queen bed or two single beds, tub/shower combination and a flat-screen television. Curl up in front of the window with a new novel and savor a moment that belongs to only you.
Deluxe Outside Staterooms with Private Veranda | With your own private 40 square-feet veranda, these staterooms are so enjoyable you might decide to extend your journey featuring 190 square-feet of space, tub/shower combination, flat-screen television, French doors opening to the veranda, Texas deck and interior access. Sit in your cozy armchairs and prop your feet up on the ottoman as you read through the River Times, the daily program, and discover the delights that await you.
Suites and Deluxe Suites with Open Veranda | The suites give you the feeling of a fine Southern estate home, complete with authentic Antebellum decor and antiques. Indulge in a soothing soak in your tub and then retire to your cozy armchair, prop your feet up on the ottoman and read through the River Times, the daily program, to discover the delights that await you. Enjoy the finest amenities in these luxurious accommodations featuring a flat-screen television, generous closet space and a full bathroom. As a guest of this fine suite, you will also receive the benefits of exclusive suite-level Commodore Services.
Outside Staterooms and Superior Outside Staterooms with Open Veranda | Settle in your sitting area, open the French doors to the deck, and greet the day as the banks of the river slip majestically by. Some staterooms in this category offer a view of the paddlewheel, while others offer expansive views of America's heartland.
Luxury Suites with Private or Open Veranda | The spacious 353-363 square-feet, elegant suites are furnished with authentic Antebellum decor and fabulous antiques providing the warm ambiance of a fine Southern estate home. Open your French doors and delight in sweeping river views as you sip a beverage and share conversation in your cozy sitting area. With two configurations to choose from, either one large guestroom suite with private veranda or two adjoining guestrooms with open veranda, these intimate suites accommodate a variety of travel needs and are the ideal choice for family and friends vacationing together. As a guest of the luxury suite, you will also be treated to exclusive suite-level Commodore Services, as well as personal river butler service.
It is important to note that the Luxury Suites located on the Texas deck are in close proximity to the paddlewheel. While many guests love the allure of the traditional paddlewheel experience, others may find it to be slightly noisier than they would like at times.
Owners Suites with Exclusive Veranda | Perched atop the American Queen in the best location with sprawling views of the river. Open your French doors and step out onto your veranda to unwind on your amply furnished patio. Adorned with 11-feet vaulted ceilings, overhead lighting, a cozy interior lounging area with sofa-bed and cocktail tables, these expansive suites can accommodate up to three guests and epitomize luxurious river cruising. Boasting every essential amenity while providing the ultimate in relaxation and pampering, you will relish the many exclusive benefits of the Commodore Services while being well attended to by your personal river butler.
Paddlewheel Staterooms | These spacious retreats offer unmatched views, each with a six-foot-square viewing window that overlooks the paddlewheel, for a truly authentic steamboating experience. It is important to note that while some guests are enamored with the allure of the more traditional experience, others may find the turning of the paddlewheel to produce more sound and vibration than they like at times. Enjoy a full bathroom with tub/shower combination, flat-screen television, sitting area with a sofa-bed, vanity, and a desk.
Single Inside and Single Deluxe Staterooms | Unaccompanied travelers should never have to sacrifice the comforts of home. Surrounded by wonderful period details and with every modern convenience, you will find your cares disappear within moments upon entering your cozy home away from home. Enjoy the finest amenities in these luxurious accommodations featuring a flat-screen television and a full bathroom.

Spa

While cruising aboard the American Queen, take some time to pamper yourself during your river cruise with a luxurious spa treatment. Unwind, relieve stress and slow down with a professional massage to make sure you leave feeling your very best. The spa offers an array of treatments, like hot stone, Swedish massage or reflexology, ensuring that you get the service you need to relax. One session with the professional Massage Therapist will have you feeling like royalty.

Fitness

The river is always flowing and while life here may move at a genteel pace, there is always plenty of activity onboard and ashore for the adventurer in all of us. The American Queen offers a range of amenities including weight training and state-of-the-art cardiovascular equipment to ensure you maintain your health goals even when you're cruising some of the nation's most famous rivers. You'll find that your active, healthy lifestyle is easily accommodated. Weight and resistance training are simple with the workout bench, dumbbells and versatile Kinesis One apparatus. Guests looking for a more aerobic form of exercise can get their heart rates up using the treadmills or static bike.

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