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    Dustin H.

    If you're a tourist in Hannibal I'd highly recommend booking a Mark Twain river cruise. You can book them online in advance--note that your ticket and email will say to meet at the office prior to your tour for loading. As of our visit (July 2019) the loading area and main office aren't open and we wouldn't have known that if not calling to check it out. You'll go to their "alternate loading area" due to construction/higher water at the original location. They plan to have that corrected by year's end. Signs for the alternate office and loading area are around the docks but it's basically around the corner from the bar that's at the bottom of the hill past Mark Twain Brewing Company. Anyway, we enjoyed the tour. We did the standard tour rather than the dinner tour as it was half the price, we'd rather be outside on the deck than in the cabin, and we wanted to eat somewhere else for dinner that evening. Drink and snack prices for the standard tour are fair though. The tour captain is good, tells enough local factoids worth hearing without constantly talking. It's a pleasant detour and fits in with everything else you're apt to do when in the area.

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    Cynthia H.

    Food was great!! Buffet style! Name on table so no need to hurry to be first in line! We did the Friday cruise for dinner it was very nice and romantic. The music was great one trip to buffet but the plates they give you are a good size very filling food. Out of souvenir glasses which was a downer. But very nice staff and crew! Loved our table at the windows and after dinner you are able to roam the boats three floors. We went up to the top floor and just watched the lights and the river. Music was good including a few pictures. They had salad but I skipped it for I can get more of the main courses

    Riding into the sunset at the end of the cruise.
    Brandy A.

    I posted this as 5 stars but it keeps defaulting to 4, not sure why! We had a great time! A perfect way to spend an evening. We took the riverboat dinner cruise. There was plenty of options to spend your time on the deck of the boat in the shade or sun. The food was great, just simple catered food: beef and chicken, salad, green beans, rolls, baked potato... It was nice that the first ten minutes included a little history of the local area and the last 30 min you are riding into the sunset, perfect photo op! Not overly priced considering the meal and the experience. Everyone should do it once, at least! Stay close to the boat after you disembark; music will play through the whistles on the top of the boat. It is a beautiful experience and you won't want to miss it! The summer was a beautiful time to go to see amazing shades of green in the trees that line the river, but we would now like to do it again in the Fall to see all the beautiful Fall colors.

    Travis T.

    This was a nice cruise on the Mississippi River. I did the dinner cruise which came with a nice buffet dinner and music. The food was fantastic. The views of the Mississippi were gorgeous and I had a nice relaxing time meeting new people.

    The riverboat from Lover's Leap
    Melanie J.

    The river cruise was nice. The crew is knowledgable and fun. I would definitely do it again.

    The dogs enjoying the top deck
    Angel P.

    We were in the area for a convention, I had friends in from Brazil and California. The boat and its staff were very accomadating to us and our sight dogs. The dinner was a good down home style, with good options. They had good music and a cash bar with good options as well. The cruise down the river was very relaxing. We loved the photo option for our family to have. They load right at the park down the street from one of the museums, great location. Thanks for a fun evening.

    Photo taken 9/15/2016 - The Mark Twain on the Mississippi River

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