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SONGO RIVER QUEEN II
The SONGO RIVER QUEEN II is a privately built replica of the famed Mississippi River Paddle Wheelers.
The QUEEN is 93 feet long, 23 feet wide, and tips the scales at 100 tons, enabling it to offer an exceptionally smooth ride for even the most timid of passengers.
Built in 1982, the QUEEN is meticulously cleaned and maintained to the highest of standards. She is rated for up to 350 passengers and is handicapped accessible.
The QUEEN has two decks including an open upper deck with an attractive red striped canopy for protection from the sun and rain, as well as a fully enclosed and heated lower deck, and there are restrooms on board.
This allows her to easily accommodate large groups of people for weddings, corporate outings, anniversary parties, reunions, bus tours, functions, family reunions and any other outing you might want to book.
In season we have boat trips running daily allowing you to see the lakes in a comfortable and affordable fashion whenever you are in the area.
A food court is available on board for your convenience. A cocktail bar serving beer, wine, and liquor also operates on board, therefore, no alcoholic beverages may be carried aboard, per state law. The legal drinking age in Maine is 21 and a photo ID will be required to purchase alcohol.
Private charters can be booked at the time and date of your choosing in the pre and post season and anytime after 7 PM during the summer cruise season which runs from right after Father's Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend.
If you are tired of boring and stuffy meeting rooms and function halls, book your next group event aboard the SONGO RIVER QUEEN II and enjoy a clean and healthy event with a constantly changing scenic background.
Quick Guide to Songo River Queen II
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Group Discounts |
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Group Tours |
Yes |
Reservations Necessary |
No |
Season Open |
Private charters can be booked at the time and date of your choosing in the pre and post season and anytime after 7 PM during the summer cruise season which runs from right after Father's Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. |
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