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Scenic Dinner Fireworks Cruise in Chicago - Wednesday
Chicago Dinner Cruises Come aboard the Scenic Dinner Cruise and the very friendly staff will seat you for a three hour Cruise. Enjoy exciting views from your private table. Throughout your cruise you are welcome to explore our many observation decks. Our interactive DJs play a variety of musical genres. Weather permitting, you'll have a great view of the Navy Pier Fireworks Show. Enjoy a three-course buffet meal, prepared fresh onboard daily. Chicago Tribune food critic Janet Franz says "the food is remarkably good."
Cancellation Policy: There are no refunds. All sales are final. Change Fee Policy: If changes are allowed on a tour or activity, a $20.00 per reservation change fee will be applied for any change to a reservation. Please note that some tours and activities do not allow any changes. Date changes can be made only if we can confirm availability on the new date. While we cannot guarantee any changes can be made, all change requests must be submitted a minimum of 24 hours prior to the tour departure and must be handled on an individual basis through our Reservations Center. Schedule Notes This cruise is not available on July 3 or 4 when either of those dates falls on a Wednesday. The Boat - Mystic Blue Mystic Blue is the newest dinner cruise ship at Navy Pier. A 500-passenger vessel built specifically for cruising the Chicago skyline, it offers three enclosed decks plus a relaxing open-air deck. Vessel features sleek, silvery-blue interiors and unbeatable views from every table.
Below is our SAMPLE Dinner Menu
Knife & Fork Steak Salad Marinated and Grilled Steak tossed with Chilled Greens, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Juliene Carrots and Maytag Blue Cheese with Pink Peppercorn-Ranch Dressing Shanghai Veggie Crunch Assorted Exotic Greens tossed with Chinese Vegetables and Crispy Noodles with Ginger-Peanut Vinaigrette
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SUGAR BITES & CHOCOLATE DELIGHTS *Menu is subject to seasonal changes*
Sights on the Cruise You will see World-Famous Architecture: Navy Pier - 1916: Built originally as a port facility for commercial shipping and Great Lakes excursion boats, Navy Pier sits on a 25 acre peninsula. In 1995, the pier re-opened to the public after a 150-million-dollar rehabilitation. Lake Point Tower - 1968: The unique shape of this residential building was designed to let strong lake winds more easily slip around its edges, reducing their direct effects on the structure. The Adler Planetarium - 1931: The planetarium is named for its donor, Max Adler, the Former vice president of the Sears, Roebuck and Company. A daily sky show reproduces the natural night sky. The John G. Shedd Aquarium - 1929: It is one of the world's largest displays of aquatic life, with some 7,500 living specimens. The Oceanarium contains a 3-million gallon habitat for beluga whales and dolphins. Sears Tower - 1974: At 1,454 feet, it is the world's second tallest building. The Smurfit-Stone Container Building - 1983: The sloping top provides two-story atrium offices on the top ten floors with unobstructed views of Grant Park and Lake Michigan. One Prudential Plaza - 1955: The first building constructed after World War II. It houses a 65-ton sculpture of the Rock of Gibraltar. Two Prudential Plaza - 1988: This 64-story building is Chicago's fourth largest. The Aon Center - 1974: Designed by Edward Durell Stone, was built in 1974 and had been the tallest marble-clad structure in the world. Unable to withstand Chicago's extreme temperatures and high winds, the white marble panels have recently been replaced by speckled granite. The John Hancock Center - 1969: 1,127 feet, the giant "X" beams which criss-cross the structure help the building cope with Chicago's high-wind conditions.
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--What if it rains? This tour does NOT include a hotel pick-up. Rates are per person and include tax and basic food service gratuity. Bar purchases, tax on bar purchases and gratuity on bar purchases are not included. There is no child discount for this cruise, but children 2 and under are free. Reserve online, or call us toll-free at 888-881-3284. ![]() |
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