Lake George Moonlight Cruise
New York State, New York
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Trip Type: Night Cruises
Duration: 2 hours
Dance your way up Lake George during a 2-hour night cruise aboard an authentic paddle-wheel steamboat. Soak up the moonlight as you glide through the southern basin of Lake George while listening to a live band that plays a variety of music. If you work up a thirst, you can purchase drinks from the fully stocked bar on board.
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Dance your way up Lake George during a 2-hour night cruise aboard an authentic paddle-wheel steamboat. Soak up the moonlight as you glide through the southern basin of Lake George while listening to a live band that plays a variety of music. If you work up a thirst, you can purchase drinks from the fully stocked bar on board.Departing the boat dock in the late evening, cruise slowly along the shoreline of Lake George and listen to the calliope blow on the Minne Ha Ha, which means ‘Laughing Waters,' one of only five stern-wheeler steamboats still operating in the US.
If you’d like, step into the engine room to see the working steam engines that propel the 137-foot-long (42-meter) boat across the water. Then head to the dance floor, where a live band plays musical favorites for your enjoyment. Quench your thirst with a glass of wine or a cocktail from the full bar (own expense).
When you need some air, head to the upper decks to admire the moonlight reflecting on the water and see the lights of the passing lakeside towns. Your cruise ends with return to the dock.
If you’d like, step into the engine room to see the working steam engines that propel the 137-foot-long (42-meter) boat across the water. Then head to the dance floor, where a live band plays musical favorites for your enjoyment. Quench your thirst with a glass of wine or a cocktail from the full bar (own expense).
When you need some air, head to the upper decks to admire the moonlight reflecting on the water and see the lights of the passing lakeside towns. Your cruise ends with return to the dock.
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