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August 9, 2008

How About A Chicago Dinner Cruise To Welcome New Year

Chicago is a great city that will never bore a visitor what with so many places worth visiting. As with all major cities, your best option would be to use the river transportation if you want to enjoy to the fullest. There are several companies that offer Chicago Dinner Cruise trips, but all of them have one thing is common that is elegant boats, fine dining and landmark buildings twinkling in lights.

Most of them will start off from the historic Navy Pier by Lake Michigan and most regular trips are through the summer months. One cruise incorporates a gourmet table served meal, cocktail service, musical revue and floor show with dance music from the 1940s to the present.  There is a choice of dinner or lunch buffet, which includes entrees, salads, side dishes and dessert followed by tea or coffee.

These cruises also cover the Adler Planetarium, the lakefront Grant Park and Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears. You will also be taken past  Sears Tower, the 110-story building, the tallest one in the world until 1996. Many of these Chicago Dinner Cruises also include a firework display.

The Chicago Lakefront Escape Early Dinner Cruise has a light buffet meal with a DJ spinning dance records and a live blues band on the outer decks. There can not be a more appropriate place to enjoy holidays and special occasions than a Chicago Dinner Cruise. Romantically inclined have a choice of a Valentine’s Day cruise that includes a champagne toast, luxury dinner buffet and live entertainment.

New Year’s Eve is the perfect time to let your hair down and the Gala Cruise lasts for five hours and includes a deluxe buffet and open bar. There is a DJ, champagne at midnight and a fireworks show at the Navy Pier. The 4th of July Chicago Dinner Cruise also offers a vantage point for a fireworks display and a floor show.

Christmas is another opportunity to go out on the river and there is a Christmas Holiday Cruise and a Santa Lunch Cruise where the special guest is, of course, Father Christmas. Other special occasion cruises include Father’s Day, Mother’s Day and St.Patrick’s Day. The Chicago Land and Lake Tour combines the best of the city’s sights with cruising on an elegant yacht.

The tour takes in the business district, designer shopping area and boating along the shoreline on Lake Michigan and the Chicago River, under the bridges and through the Chicago Locks. Chicago Dinner Cruises are a place to be in if you want to have that heavenly feel and joy - cruise ship reviews - cruise vacations.

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