The Mississippi River has long beckoned adventurers to ride its mighty currents. Here you can board a paddle wheeler, the Tom Sawyer or the Becky Thatcher and take a step back in time to the era of Mark Twain. The slow-moving vessels offer perfect vantage points for sightseeing, while the riverboat captain narrates the tour and points out attractions and historic sights as they steam past. Take the less expensive daytime cruise or spend a little more for the dinner cruise or the helicopter tours.
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This is the cafe that is down by the Gateway Arch Riverboats. In years past the food as been pretty meh, but they have really stepped it up this year. The...
a slice of St Louis
St Louis is a River town, always has been. you are not going to see the paddle boats stacked up four deep along the levee like it was a 100 yrs...
Be careful
I and my mother, my husband and two children took a riverboat ride on our trip. It was the dinner cruise. The ride was enjoyable. And upon dise...
Excellent time!
We went for the first time 4 years ago on our first get-away. We made a whole weekend of it, catching a game at Busch Stadium and other sight-...
Old paddle boat runs on diesel.
I was looking for an old paddleboat cruise to ride for an hour. These look like paddleboats, but they are only for show. Ours didn't even go ...
a little overpriced, but not bad
Tickets for the dinner cruise were almost 4x as much as the daytime tours, but they came with live music from a talented Dixieland duo, along w...
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