Eagle Society Newsletter January 2015

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Th e E ag l e S o c i e t y of American Cruise Lines

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January 2015

AMERICAN EAGLE - READY FOR ITS MAIDEN VOYAGE

Installing the paddlewheel on the new riverboat

Managers now estimate that ship completion is a full four weeks ahead of schedule.

Teams at Chesapeake Shipbuilding are putting the finishing touches on our newest paddlewheeler, the American Eagle. With the electrical and interior carpet work now complete, crews have switched focus to the smaller details that make each guest experience special. Interior design teams are beginning the décor work, which will blend traditional Victorian accents with contemporary features. This new paddlewheeler will offer guests the largest staterooms and more private balconies than any other riverboat. All of the amenities will make this our most modern, spacious and guest friendly ship to date.

The Maiden Voyage will take place April 11, 2015 and will depart on a New Orleans round-trip itinerary. Eagle Society members have booking preference, so call today. The Maiden Voyage will offer guests a unique experience complete with gifts, dining experiences, a special musical guest, media presence and attendance by headquarter officials. Call a Cruise Specialist today at 1-888-639-5395 for more information about this and other upcoming American Eagle itineraries.

Guests who recently toured the new ship were delighted to see the construction progress. Project

We have taken four American Cruise Lines cruises so far, and all have been great. We have signed up for two more future cruises. We recommend American Cruise Lines to everyone. You have a great product, keep up the good work!

-Barbara J., The Woodlands, TX

Subject to change at any time.

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5 YEARS OF NORTHWESTERN ADVENTURES COLUMBIA & SNAKE RIVERS CRUISE

2015 marks a significant milestone for American Cruise Lines as we celebrate the fifth anniversary of our paddlewheeler, Queen of the West. To celebrate, we are kicking off the season with a pre-cruise package on our March 28th itinerary. For a limited-time, guests will receive an extra night aboard the Queen of the West and two days of complimentary events including a private tour of the Pittock Mansion and a special visit to the Portland Saturday Market—one of the largest open air markets in the USA. Join us this spring on the Queen of the West to commemorate this occasion as you retrace the route pioneered by Lewis & Clark over 200 years ago. Onshore and aboard, historian Todd Weber joins guests to provide his vast knowledge on the Lewis & Clark Expedition and the history of the area. On this westward adventure through mountain forests and steep canyons, explore beautiful vineyards, the history of the pioneers and areas active with wildlife. While cruising, come ashore for the Multnomah Falls Tour and the Hells Canyon Jet Boat Tour, guest favorites for years. For more details call your Cruise Specialist today or visit us online at www.americancruiselines.com.

SHORE EXCURSION HIGHLIGHTS Multnomah Falls Tour · Stevenson, WA In the heart of the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, the Queen of the West will cruise through the Bonneville Lock and Dam to reach the port of Stevenson. In this quiet, laid-back town you’ll find unique shops, restaurants and museums all set within the backdrop of the Columbia River Gorge. As you explore the area, we invite you to take our featured Multnomah Falls Tour. These falls are the second highest in the United States and are fed year round by rainwater, an underground spring and snowmelt. While visiting, you’ll get the best vantage point of the falls from the Benson Observation Bridge, which stands at the base of the 542foot high top tier of the falls. Hells Canyon Jet Boat Tour* · Clarkston, WA

Pacific Northwest wildlife

Located on the borders of northeastern Oregon and western Idaho, 7,913-foot-deep Hells Canyon is a sight to behold. As the deepest river gorge in North America and within 652,488 acres of national park land, a variety of entertaining activities await you here. In particular, American Cruise Lines offers guests the opportunity to take a Hells Canyon Jet Boat Tour. These durable, aluminum boats are engineered to maneuver through the canyon with ease. As you travel through the mountains and ancient rock formations of the gorge, keep an eye out for bighorn sheep, elk, hawks, pictographs and more. *This tour is only offered the Friday before Clarkston departures.

Twin Sisters Rock

CONTACT A CRUISE SPECIALIST AT 1-888-639-5395 Subject to change at any time. Additional fees may apply for certain shore excursions.

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GUEST SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT JIM WILLIAMS - NATURALIST

Jim Williams

An accomplished botanist and zoologist, Jim presents on a variety of natural and historical subjects. His lectures are unscripted and done from a first-person character to provide conservational and educational programs on the nature, people and history of the rivers in America's heartland.

guests to learn their stories. I have met wonderful travelers from across America as well as around the world and enjoy hearing the accounts they share. Q: How do you prepare for the onboard guest lectures? A: I always have an introduction presentation “Take Me to the River.” This program allows the guests to begin to learn about the stories it tells. As I meet our guests, I begin to mentally arrange how I will present my programs. My presentations all have an outline but no script. This allows the presentations to be more conversational and fluid. Q: What intrigues you the most about the Mississippi River? A: When I present my first program on a cruise I convey to the guests that the river has many tales to enlighten the observer. I suggest that the guests take time to relax in a rocking chair on the deck to view the landscape and listen to the sounds of the river. It will open the pages of its stories, and for each cruise the stories change.

Q: Which cruises have you been on as a guest speaker? A: I began as a Guest Lecturer aboard the Queen of the Mississippi and have worked on all the itineraries offered on the Mississippi River. This includes the Lower River, Upper River and the Ohio River. Q: Which American Cruise Lines trip is your favorite? A: That is a tough question because I love the entire Mississippi. As a friend once said, you can't choose which of your children is your favorite. But if I did have to choose, it would be one of these three: St. Louis to St. Paul, Cincinnati to St. Louis and St. Louis to Nashville.

Q: What do you feel is your role as a Guest Speaker with American Cruise Lines? A: My job is to help guests understand the region and the influence the Mississippi River has had on society. At the end of a cruise, I hope my presentations and interaction with our guests have provided a fun and memorable experience aboard the Queen of the Mississippi.

Q: What is an interesting fact about the Mississippi River that most guests might not know? A: This is one of my favorite facts: a raindrop falling in the headwaters of the Mississippi River at Lake Itasca, will take about 90 days to reach the mouth of the river at the Gulf of Mexico. Q: What do you enjoy most about working with American Cruise Lines? A: That’s easy, the guests. I am a storyteller. My presentations are told in the form of a story rather than lecturing. I weave a tale that brings to life the river, people, plants and animals. When the opportunity presents itself, I love to talk with the

Vicksburg, MS

Friendly people, friendly crew, fabulous food, open seating, quiet staterooms, lovely accommodations. I will NEVER set foot on a "big ship" again!! Your ships are fantastic.

- Kay C., Fernandina Beach, FL

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CRUISE AMERICA WITH THE EAGLE SOCIETY We are pleased to offer our Eagle Society members several exclusive Eagle Society cruises. These cruises include additional features to provide an enhanced, cultural experience. A welcome reception, member gifts and a behind-the-scenes tour at a historically significant venue come complimentary with each of these cruises.

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The Ohio River aboard the Queen of the Mississippi · July 25, 2015 Traveling along the peaceful and picturesque waterways Cincinnati of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, this cruise offers Indiana Illinois Ohio an adventure to sprawling nature preserves, historic Madison Oh r io R iv St. Louis American towns and places alive with cultural activities. er ve Ri o i Oh On this itinerary departing from Cincinnati, learn how Louisville Cave-In the Louisville Slugger made history at the Louisville Missouri Rock Henderson Kentucky Slugger Museum, explore Churchill Downs, the site of Paducah the legendary Kentucky Derby, and much more.

SAVE $1,000* on this Eagle Society Mississippi Cruise 2015 EAGLE SOCIETY CRUISES Historic South & Golden Isles aboard the Independence · March 14, 2015 New Orleans Round-Trip aboard the Queen of the Mississippi · March 21, 2015 Great Rivers of Florida aboard the American Glory · April 11, 2015 Columbia & Snake Rivers aboard the Queen of the West · May 2, 2015 Southeast Alaska aboard the American Spirit · July 11, 2015

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New England Islands aboard the American Star · August 15, 2015 Columbia & Snake Rivers aboard the Queen of the West · August 29, 2015 The Upper Mississippi aboard the Queen of the Mississippi · October 17, 2015 Puget Sound & the San Juan Islands aboard the American Spirit · October 24, 2015 Visit us online at www.americancruiselines.com for more details on all the 2015 Eagle Society cruises.

Tulip Farm in the Pacific Northwest

CONTACT A CRUISE SPECIALIST AT 1-888-639-5395 *Subject to change at any time. Savings apply per stateroom. Call for details.

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EXPLORE HISTORIC TREASURES

ITINERARY SPOTLIGHT ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER The Mississippi is known for its rich history, colorful characters and vibrant culture, which is why it’s one of our most popular places to cruise. Aboard our paddlewheelers, the American Eagle and Queen of the Mississippi, guests will be treated to an authentic riverboat experience unlike any other. Travel along the river, making frequent stops to experience the best the region has to offer. From historically relevant battlegrounds and Cajun inspired cuisine to the finest shopping in the South, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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with its heroic stories of Civil War battles. MISSISSIPPI Vicksburg is a city Vicksburg actively involved in art, entertainment Natchez and outdoor excursions. Visit St. Francisville historic battlefields, Baton Rouge antebellum mansions Houmas House LOUISIANA or indulge in upscale Oak New shopping. Relish Alley Orleans in the attractions of the Battle of Vicksburg Tour at the Vicksburg National Military Park which commemorates the campaign, siege and defense of Vicksburg in 1863. The tour concludes at the Visitors Center where life-size exhibits and artifacts from the Siege of Vicksburg are on display. The excursion extends beyond the park with a tour of downtown Vicksburg and the riverfront murals.

Oak Alley

Baton Rouge is another must-see location. You’ll experience Baton Rouge’s historical architecture and rich countryside with visits to some of the area’s many plantations. Browse the best shopping area in the South within Baton Rouge’s notable boutiques and antique shops.

Cruise highlights include a stop in Oak Alley, LA located on the Mississippi River, between the historic cities of New Orleans and Baton Rouge. A popular place to visit is Oak Alley Plantation, which has been called the “Grande Dame of the Great River Road.” This historic plantation is named after its distinguished feature, a canopy of live oak trees that were planted in the early 18th century before the current house was built. Oak Alley was restored in 1925 by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart and before her death Mrs. Stewart created a non-profit foundation for the twenty-five acres of land to remain open and preserved for all to enjoy.

On our Historic Baton Rouge Tour you’ll visit the Louisiana Old State Capitol to see “the Ghost of the Castle” exhibit and a theatrical presentation of the castle’s history, told by the ghost of Sarah Morgan (an authentic Civil War era figure). The tour continues to the New State Capitol, which at 34 stories tall is the tallest state capitol in the United States. Visit the observation deck to look out on the beautiful Mississippi River. Continued on page 6

Continuing up the river, you’ll stop in Vicksburg, MS, which perfectly blends Southern culture and heritage

It was a remarkable and memorable cruise! First rate in every way. Great captain and crew! Ports of call and excursions were wonderful. Outstanding!

- Henry S., Minnesota, MN

CONTACT A CRUISE SPECIALIST AT 1-888-639-5395 Subject to change at any time. Additional fees may apply for certain shore excursions.

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Continued from page 5 Finally, a trip along the Lower Mississippi wouldn’t be complete without New Orleans, LA, the beginning and concluding city on our cruise. Here you’ll visit the famous French Quarter, known for its various styles of architecture such as Spanish, French, Creole and American. The city incorporates history into modern lifestyles while remaining the melting pot of culture, food and music. Enjoy walking along the streets, tasting gumbo, being entertained by jazz music, visiting historic neighborhoods and attending local festivals while in New Orleans with American Cruise Lines.

CHEF'S CORNER: WHAT'S NEW FOR 2015 Whether cruising down the Mississippi River or exploring the Pacific Northwest, every guest will be treated to locally sourced, regionally inspired cuisine. Our talented culinary team utilizes only the freshest local, sustainable ingredients available to create these culinary delights.

2015 MENU SNEAK PEEK

For more details, visit us online at www.americancruiselines.com

Exquisite cuisine

Breakfast

Historic South & Golden Isles

Poached Eggs with Charleston Shrimp Hash and Tomato Hollandaise Bananas Foster French Toast Sweet Potato Waffles with Pecan Maple Syrup

Lunch

New England Islands

Hand-Picked Maine Lobster Roll Cornbread-Crusted Fillet of Cod served with Lobster Whipped Potatoes and a Red Bell Pepper Broth

Dinner

Columbia & Snake Rivers

Rogue Hazelnut Rum Marinated Skirt Steak with a side of our Signature Blackberry Steak Sauce Seared Columbia River Steelhead garnished with a Sweet-and-Sour Choucroute, White Bean Puree and a Red Wine Reduction French Quarter

CONTACT A CRUISE SPECIALIST AT 1-888-639-5395 Subject to change at any time. Additional fees may apply for certain shore excursions.

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FRIENDS & FAMILY WELCOME ABOARD VISIT The Eagle Society offers members many wonderful benefits to enhance their cruising experience. One benefit in particular allows guests the opportunity to invite friends and family aboard. How it works: When an American Cruise Lines ship is docked, onboard guests may invite friends or family members on the ship for a visit or a complimentary meal. Your guest doesn’t need to have cruised with us before or have a future cruise booked to join us. How do you arrange this visit? Prior to your cruise's departure, simply call 1-888-639-5395 and please have ready the name of your guest(s), the date of the visit and the port in which they’ll be joining us.

Attentive service

To be sure you’re taking advantage of all of the Eagle Society benefits, visit us online at the Eagle Society web page at www.americancruiselines.com

Maybe the best vacation of our lives: no hassle, relaxing, wonderful food, nice new ship; better than an ocean cruise.

-Daniel & Gretchen C., Alpine, CA

MISSISSIPPI FAVORITES - THE VICTORY BELLES join us on our Mississippi River cruises to experience this entertaining musical event.

A guest favorite aboard our Mississippi River cruises is the musical trio, the Victory Belles. These talented musicians are part of New Orleans’ National WWII Museum’s live theatre show, which is based on the captivating sounds of the Andrews Sisters.

For more information about the Victory Belles or our Mississippi itineraries, call a Cruise Specialist today at 1-888-639-5395.

Known for their unique harmonization and choreographed dance moves, the trio brings to life the ideals of patriotism, volunteerism and unity the way the Andrews Sisters had done during the years of WWII. The Victory Belles take guests on a musical journey through a variety of period classics including such hits as Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree, Chattanooga Choo Choo and I’ll Be Seeing You. Each performance is unique, complete with authentic WWII-era costumes, audience interactions, music and dance. We welcome you to

Victory Belles

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