Luxe Beat Magazine APRIL 2015 | Page 41

Travel R iverboats have been part of American history since the 19th century, when they carried both cargo and passengers along the country’s great rivers: the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Colorado, Columbia and Sacramento. As depicted in the 1951 movie Showboat, they even brought entertainment and gambling to towns along the Mississippi. for the 2015 season), the “new” American Queen is a Victorian beauty, her decks graced with white gingerbread trim, her grand staircase illuminated with a sparkling chandelier, upholstery refurbished, dark wood polished, and so on. Cabins ha ry in an at r n TVs. The River Grill restaurant and bar was created on the upper deck and the ront or h ff t n an th galley upgraded. As with every “Golden Age”, that of the riverboats came to an end, thanks to competition from the railroads, commercial barges, the ri o th a tomo i an na y WWI and the Great Depression. Today the American Queen sails eight- to nine-day cruises along the Upper Mississippi, the Lower Mississippi and the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers, with prices starting at $2,799 per person, based on double occupancy. All journeys include a one-night pre-voyage hotel stay, shore tours in all ports, complimentary wine and beer with dinner and other amenities. Reviving that great tradition: The American Queen. She was born in 1995, the biggest river steamboat ever built. At 418 feet long and 89 feet wide, she was a six-deck re-creation of a classic Mississippi riverboat with 222 staterooms for a capacity of 436 guests and a crew of 160. Re-launched in April 2012 after a $6.5 million makeover (and refurbished several times, most recently in time My American Queen experience was a special holiday cruise that sailed from Memphis to St. Louis, arriving in St. Louis in time for the spectacular Fourth of July celebrations. It began, as all cruises do, with an overnight stay in a American Queen grand staircase 41