Queen of the Mississippi Gets More Glass Balcony Doors

Date: 20 January 2012
Source: http://www.travelagentcentral.com

Date: 20 January 2012

American Cruise Lines (www.americancruiselines.com), a small-ship company, said it would add more amenities aboard its new, 150-passenger Queen of the Mississippi, which is under construction and nearing completion at a shipyard in Salisbury, MD.

The new paddlewheeler will launch on the Mississippi and other U.S. heartland rivers this summer. In an effort to maximize the river views for guests, the cruise line said even more staterooms and suites will receive sliding glass doors for access to the private balconies on both the third and fourth decks.



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