2018
SHORE EXCURSIONS ROUNDTRIP VANCOUVER
American Empress
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Contents Shore Excursions Highlights................................... 6
Hop-on Hop-off Information................................... 8
Ports of call......................................................................... 11
Astoria....................................................................... 12
Stevenson................................................................. 18
The Dalles................................................................. 22
Post-Cruise Port of call............................................. 28
Vancouver............................................................ 29
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Setting
Expectations Mankind has always been drawn to the river not only for sustenance, but as a landmark. ‘Down by the river’ was not just a necessity, it was a way of life. And for us who decide to experience river travel, it still is. These parts unknown were so malleable that they transformed rapidly into cultures of their own, so different even from the ideals and origins of their settlers. Regional traditions, like those of the Cajuns, were formed and still continue strongly with their own food, history and way of life. The Scandinavian influence is still prevalent on the Upper Mississippi. Steel workers and coal miners still tell stories of loading their goods onto barges on the Ohio and Tennessee rivers. Travel in America is well within our comfort zones, but it is still a frontier with much to be experienced. It’s time not just to vacation, it’s time to experience. As a country, America is still so very new. We will not see medieval castles around every river bend. Instead of centuries old Gothic cathedrals, we will see 20th century white clapboard local parishes that are the center of communities.We may see the efforts of revitalization in a river city’s downtown as they struggle with the remnants of the 1950’s boom and the effect that suburbanization and shopping malls have had their on Main Streets. We will not hear many foreign languages, but rather dialects and accents of which we may not be familiar. We are not showing off a royal spectacle, we are immersed in real life. On board, please allow us to indulge and spoil you in what a vacation is all about. But as you dock onto shore, allow yourself to think differently and take in, even become part of, the communities we visit. We hope you chose to sail with us, not only to escape and vacate your everyday lives, but to appreciate seeing the country (the good, bad and challenged) from the perspective of the river and all there is to learn. Vacation is to escape. American river travel is to engage, educate and appreciate the diversity of this great country.
This is real. This is America. Thank you,
James Palmeri Vice President of Product Development American Queen Steamboat Company
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Shore Excursion Promise
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Shore Excursion Highlights
Our Shore Excur sions are hand-crafted and completely unique; they offer the freedom to make your vacation as interactive as you want it to be. Included excur sions offer just a taste of the area, in the most simple and leisurely way possible.
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Shore Excursion Highlights
Our company has traveled to all cor ner s of Amer ica to develop one-of-a-king exclusive exper iences. Rather than the “cookie cutter� tour ist traps that are so frequently featured we go to the extra mile to uncover the tr ue essence of Amer ica.
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HOW TO “HOP-ON HOP-OFF” STEP 1 PRINT YOUR TICKET
Kiosk is located next to the Shore Excursions and Purser’s desk. Departure tickets can be printed each night, starting at 5:00 PM.
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WAKE IT UP !
Tap anywhere on the screen to remove the screen saver.
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WHAT TIME ?
Choose your desired included tour departure time.
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PRINT !
Catch passes as they fall from below the screen.
Select number of guests in your party by selecting + or -
STEP 2 BRING YOUR TICKET & HOP-ON! MEET OUTSIDE !
About 15 minutes before your chosen departure time, please gather by the River Coach near the dock! BOARD THE RIVER COACH
Hand your tickets to the Shore Excursion Specialist as you board the River Coach.
EXPLORE AT YOUR LEISURE !
“Hop-Off ” wherever you wish - and “Hop-On” again whenever you feel ready! The River Coach will depart approximately every 15-30 minutes.
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HOP-ON HOP-OFF MAPS DELI V ER ED TO YO UR S TATER O O M !
Each evening, the Hop-On Hop-Off map for the following day will be placed in your stateroom during turn-down ser vice. Use this helpful tool to get the most of your next day’s experience in port!
A CLOSER LOOK INCLUDED STOPS BUS ROUTE
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS FEATURED RESTAURANTS
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Your voyage on the American Empress
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PORTS OF CALL
Astoria, Oregon Pages 11 - 16
Stevenson, Washington Pages 18 - 21
The Dalles, Oregon Pages 22 - 27
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INCLUDED TOUR
Astoria, Oregon
In 1811, John Jacob Astor’s Pacific Fur Trading Company settled in Astoria, making it the oldest American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. For thousands of years, Clatsop Indians inhabited the lands that are now known as Astoria. In 1805, Lewis and Clark led their expedition through the area and spent the winter at Fort Clatsop. In 1813, a British warship sailed into the Columbia River, gaining possession of the city and holding control until 1818, when they finally agreed to a joint occupation of the land. There is no doubting the rich history has deep roots grounded in this Columbia River town. When the history combines with the town’s scenery, an incredible harmony is created that will surely bring you back for more.
Docking Dates dat e s o f V i s i t November 13th, 2018 Be certain to verify the direction of your voyage by confirming the date on your voyage documents.
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Included Astoria Hop-On Hop-Off R i v e rwa l k A six-mile paved walkway overlooking the beautiful Columbia River. In addition to the remarkable views, guests can explore the statues, shops, cafes, docks, and historic canneries dotting the path. Guests, who wish to, can choose to board the riverfront trolley that runs along the banks for an extra fee. Approximate time: 1.5 - 2 Hours
F l av e l H o u s e & Ca r r i ag e H o us e As one of the best preserved examples of Queen Anne architecture in the Northwest, the Flavel House survives today as a landmark of local and national significance. The house was built as a retirement home in 1885 for Columbia River bar pilot, Captain George Flavel, and his family. The Flavel House has been restored and furnished to portray the elegance of the Victorian period and the history of the Flavel family. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
Asto r i a C o lu m n This magnificent monument stands 600 feet above sea level and gives the perfect view to Young’s Bay, the Coast Range, the Columbia River, and in the distance, even the Pacific Ocean. Ralph Budd initiated the project to celebrate Astoria’s early settlers. Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes
H e r i ta g e M u s e u m
Astoria’s Old City Hall building, a neoclassical structure designed by prominent Portland architect Emil Schacht in 1904, is home to the Historical Society’s collection and archive. Clatsop County’s rich and exciting history is featured in the museum’s permanent and changing exhibit galleries. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
Columbia River Maritime Museum
Here, guests can experience interactive displays, galleries and collections representing the history of the mighty Columbia River throughout time. The museum was founded in 1962 when Rolf Klep returned to his birthplace after retiring from his art career on the East Coast. (Admission is additional) Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Doe & Arrow Forsythea Lucy’s Books Purple Cow Toys Pat ’s Pantry Paramount Drug Co.
C o m p l e t e L o o p D r i v i n g T i m e: 4 5 M i n u t e s
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The Lewis and Clark Experience Trace the journey of Lewis and Clark as we begin the day traveling to Station Camp, the location where the Corps of Discovery spent ten days in November of 1805. Then watch as the powerful waves of the Pacific Ocean crash into the bluffs below at Cape Disappointment, the location Lewis and Clark concluded their two-year expedition. We’ll end the day at the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, where you can explore the interpretive center, as well as the reconstructed Fort Clatsop.
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A r r i v e at D i s m a l N i tc h A stop at Dismal Nitch, the last campsite of Lewis and Clark’s expedition before reaching the pacific ocean, will start our journey on the Lewis and Clark Trail.
A r r i v e at Stat i o n Ca m p Retrace history at Middle Village and Station Camp where the duo occupied for 10 days in November of 1805. Explore this historical point in America’s History as the part of our exploration on the Lewis and Clark Trail.
D i s c ov e r Wa i k k i B ea c h Then we’ll discover the next stages of the Lewis and Clark Expedition at Waikki Beach! Waikki Beach is the small cove below the rugged headland of Cape Disappointment where Clark actually reached the Pacific Ocean.
E x p lo r e F o rt C l ats o p Here, guests can enjoy exhibits in the interpretive center, exhibit hall, book store and gift shop, view films outlining the historic journey and explore a replica of the forts built by The Corps of Discovery in their attempts to maintain shelter during the harsh winters.
d epa rt Fo rt C l ats o p Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Empress.
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$ 4 9 p er g u e st R et u r n s: 4 : 3 0 P M
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Zip Lining Adventure Step off the luxurious decks of the American Empress and into the natural wonders of Oregon—one of America’s most beautiful landscapes. We’ll bring you slightly outside of your comfort zone and allow guests to experience the wilderness from the best vantage point—soaring above the ground, within the trees and over the waterways of the area. Today’s tour takes us to Highlife Adventures, a best-in-class zip lining experience. Guests of all ages can safely enjoy as they are securely tethered onto a course consisting of eight lines zipping throughout the lush, green forests of Oregon.
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Zip Lining Adventure D e pa rt s : 1 2 : 0 0 P M
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A r r i v e at h i g h l i fe a dv e n t u r e s We’ll bring you slightly outside of your comfort zone and allow guests to experience the wilderness from the best vantage point, soaring above the ground, through the towering trees and over the Pacific Northwest waterways.
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No experience needed, gear up in your safety harness and get ready to experience a course consisting of eight lines zipping throughout the lush, green forests of Oregon.
E n j oy Z i p li n i n g ! Experience a unique and exhilarating day as you conquer one zip at a time, learning along the way how to manipulate speed using body positioning. Those with an extreme adventurous spirit can zip over lakes and through the trees and even choose to take a dunk in the lake as you soar by!
d epa rt H i g h l i fe A dv en t u r e s Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Empress.
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$ 1 3 9 p e r g u est
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Stevenson, Washington
On the banks of the scenic Columbia River, the city of Stevenson is your launch pad to the Washington side of the Gorge. A stroll along the Rock Cove pathway or the Columbia River waterfront is a great way to take in surroundings. Downtown Stevenson is home to unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Stevenson is in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Explore the eastern entrance to Mount St. Helens or the spectacular Lewis River Valley.
Docking Dates Dat e s o f V i s i t November 14th, 2018 Be certain to verify the direction of your voyage by confirming the date on your voyage documents.
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Included Stevenson Hop-On Hop-Off Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum This highly interactive museum is a favorite for many along the river. Enjoy a day of discovering the unique exhibits and artifacts that fill the museum. The mission of the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum is to share the story of Skamania County and the Columbia River Gorge. Make sure to visit “First People,” an exhibit focusing on the history of native people of this area – the cascade chinook. Then stop over at the “Grand Gallery” which is the largest gallery in the museum that showcases how to harvest resources and focuses on the timber industries throughout the gorge. Approximate time: 45 Minutes - 1.5 Hours
Bonneville Dam
The Bonneville Dam is located 40 miles east of Portland, Oregon. It received its name from Captain Benjamin Bonneville – a soldier, trader, and explorer. It consists of a navigation lock (raises and lowers river traffic 60 feet), Powerhouse 1 (completed in 1938), a spillway (moves excess water and provides for downstream migration of young fish), fish ladders (for upstream migrating adult fish), and Powerhouse 2 (completed in 1983). Bonneville Dam can produce 1,227,000 kilowatts of electricity when needed, and moving over 10 million tons of cargo through its lock annually. Approximate time: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour
Downtown Stevenson
Make a stop in Downtown Stevenson, where you can get a slice of what Stevenson is all about. Enjoy the many antique shops, historic buildings with vintage interiors, and beautiful, abundant gardens. Visit the boutiques and shops, restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores to treat yourself to a souvenir or a taste of the fine cuisine before heading to your next stop! Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Grandma’s House Wind River Pharmacy A & J Select Market Bloomsbury of Kanaka Creek Farm Out on a Limb Gorge Stuff Thrift Store
C o m p l e t e L o o p D r i v i n g T i m e: 4 5 M i n u t e s
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Multnomah Falls and Vista House: Including the Old Scenic Highway As we travel down the famous Old Scenic Highway stretching itself across some of America’s most beautiful landscapes, excite in the stunning views of the Pacific Northwest. Capture a photo of Crown Point, one of the most photographed views in the region, to keep as a memory of the picturesque views of the Columbia River Gorge below you. Vista House offers a panoramic view of the Columbia River, perched more than 700 feet above. Oregon’s tallest and most mighty waterfall, Multnomah Falls, plummeting 611-feet, this powerful beauty is the perfect conclusion to the day.
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Multnomah Falls and Vista House: Including the Old Scenic highway R e t uRrents:u r4n: 3s:0 4P :M3 0 P M
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A r r i v e at M u lt n o m a h Fa l ls Begin your journey with this roaring 611-foot natural wonder, as it demonstrates the power and beauty of nature in her rawest form.
E x p lo r e M u lt n o m a h fa l ls Watch in awe as this mighty waterfall crashes down on the rocky cliffs below, spraying a peaceful mist on all those surrounding. Then head on over to the Multnomah Falls gift shop to purchase a souvenir for you or a loved one.
A r r i v e at t h e w o m en's F o r u m Continue your journey with a stop at the Women’s Forum State Scenic Viewpoint. Here, you can capture a perfect photo of the Columbia River Gorge Below.
St o p at V i s ta H o u s e
At the height of the bluff sits Vista House, perched above the Columbia River. Vista House offers a panoramic view of the breathtaking Columbia River more than 700 feet below.
O l d S c e n i c h i g h way D r i v e We’ll then continue on the Old Scenic Highway, to get a picture-perfect view of more waterfalls as they spring from the bluffs along the picturesque roadway and offer rare glimpses of these geological wonders.
d e pa rt fo r t h e em p r es s Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Empress.
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$ 5 9 p er g u e st
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The Dalles, Oregon
At the end of the overland Oregon Trail, The Dalles holds a unique place in history as a jumping-off spot for pioneers, soldiers, gold miners, adventurers, gun-slingers, floozies, and scallywags. Oregon Trail pioneers ended their overland journey at The Dalles, forced to build rafts and take the “river road” west to Fort Vancouver, then into the Willamette River Valley. Ten thousand years of Native American trading took place on the banks of the Columbia River, shaped by the Ice Age Missoula floods. The town was located at the foot of a series of dangerous rapids which the Hudson’s Bay Company fur traders called “The Dalles of the Columbia.”
Docking Dates Dat es o f V i s i t November 15th, 2018 Be certain to verify the direction of your voyage by confirming the date on your voyage documents.
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Included The Dalles Hop-On Hop-Off C o l u m b i a G o r g e D i s c o v e ry Center/Museum
Enjoy the beautiful, paved walking trails, a pond, and scenic overlooks. The Discovery Center is located in a beautiful and unique ecosystem native to the area. The multimedia, interactive museum inspires appreciation and stewardship of the natural and cultural treasures of the gorge and Wasco County. Exhibits focus on the volcanic upheaval and raging floods that shaped the gorge, the unique flora and fauna of the region, and 11,000 years of cultural history. In addition to touring the many fascinating exhibits, visitors can spend time viewing the museum’s incredible Raptor Program, with live birds of prey presented daily or take the pond walk and view the native plants. Approximate time: 45 Minutes - 1 Hour
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In 1854, The Dalles was designated by the Territorial Legislature as the county seat of one of the largest counties ever formed in the United States. Wasco County extended from the crest of the Cascade Mountains to the Great Divide in the Rockies and encompassed 130,000 square miles. Construction began in 1858, under the supervision of Judge Orlando Humason, who was the first county judge and also the chairman of the Board of Commissioners. This small courthouse was used as a public meeting place, church services, as well as the seat of law for the county. It is the oldest courthouse west of the Mississippi River. Approximate time: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
Fo rt Da lles M u s eu m
Located in the former fort’s Surgeon’s Quarters built in 1856, the Fort Dalles Museum opened in 1905, making it one of Oregon’s oldest history museums. Take a tour of the unique collection of pioneer and military artifacts at one of the old west’s most pivotal places in history. Enjoy walking on the grounds of this military fort and viewing the historic collection of wagons and antique vehicles. The collection holds over 30 wheeled vehicles, including a stage coach, road-building equipment, a covered wagon, two horse-drawn hearses, the Umatille House bus, and a surrey once owned by Oregon’s seventh governor, Zenas Ferry Moody. Explore the hand-hewn log buildings of the Anderson Homestead, including the pioneer house, granary, and barn. Approximate time: 30 - 45 Minutes
City Hall and Fire Museum
Completed in 2009 this quaint museum offers a collection thats packed with fascinating tidbits about the area’s fire fighting history. There are two preserved fire engines, an original fire pole from the old fire house, and a collection of photographs that show the firefighters who served in the early 1900s. Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes
G r a n a d a T h e at r e
The Granada Theatre was built in the rare Moorish Art Deco architectural style, the color of the desert sands , an ‘oasis’ for gathering and entertainment, opened in 1929 with tremendous state wide fanfare. The Granada was the first theatre west of the Mississippi designed and built to present the ‘talkies’ movies! Historical performers include the likes of Judy Garland, the VonTrapp Family of the Sound of Music fame and many other great and well known performing artists! Approximate time: 15 - 30 Minutes
N at i o n a l N e o n S i g n M u s e u m
Brand new in The Dalles, the National Neon Sign Museum is a walk through the evolution of light, from the earliest of light bulb signs (1880-1920) to the introduction of neon to the United States in 1923. The museum provides a dynamic and entertaining environment that promotes an understanding and appreciation of advertising and signage and the unique role it has played in American history. It will provide historical, social, and cultural relevance through the exhibition of more than 20,000 square feet of electrifying signs, ephemera, and interactive displays that date from the late 1800s through the 1960s. Approximate time: 30 - 45 Minutes F E AT U R E D S H O P P I N G O P PO RT U N I T I ES: Lines of Design Klindt ’s Booksellers Red Wagon Antiques Sigman’s Flowers and Gifts Born to Bead Wild Yesterday & Today Music
C o m p l e t e l o o p D r i v i n g t i m e : 4 5 M i n u t es
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Art of the Dalles: From Maryhill Museum to the Vineyard An elaborate dream of the eccentric Samuel Hill, the Maryhill Museum is perched prominently atop the bluffs overlooking the meandering Columbia River below. Enjoy incredible sights of the Columbia River Gorge as wells as picturesque views of Mt. Hood. The extensive and eclectic collections of the Maryhill Museum of Art are beyond the wildest dreams and vary from highlights of local, indigenous peoples to international works of art. While here, sample some artwork of the vineyard variety. We’ll also explore a unique reconstructed Stonehenge before concluding our day with wine tastings at the stunning Jacob Williams Winery.
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Art of the Dalles: From Maryhill museum to the vineyard R et u r n s: 4 : 3 0 P M
D e pa rt s : 1: 0 0 P M A r r i v e at m a ry h i ll M u s eu m An elaborate dream of the eccentric Samuel Hill, the Maryhill Museum is perched prominently atop the bluffs overlooking the meandering Columbia River.
Ex p lo r e M a ry h i l l M u s e u m Enjoy the extensive and eclectic collections including local, and indigenous peoples as well as artifacts donated Queen of Romania. After exploring the inside step outside onto the overlook veranda which stretches over the sides
highlights of by Marie the the doors and of the gorge.
V i s i t St o n eh en g e Before departing Maryhill Museum, we will visit the reconstructed Stonehenge. Positioned on the edges of the gorge, this engineered Stonehenge was built in 1918 by Samuel Hill to resemble the imagined original construction as a memorial to those who perished in World War I.
J ac o b W i lli a m s W i n e ry Our day will conclude at the stunning Jacob Williams Winery. The winery offers a picture perfect location to sample their award winning and locally made wines within their family-owned facility. Relax, sit back, and soak up the incredible views of Mt. Hood, the Columbia River, orchards, vineyards and the rolling hills of Oregon as you sip samples of wine deliciously crafted from the local vines.
d e pa rt jac o b w i l l i a m s w i n e ry Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Empress.
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$ 6 9 p er g u est D e pa rt s : 8: 1 0 A M R e t u r n s: 1 2 : 5 0 P M
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Vintage America: Classic Planes, Automobiles, Antiques, & More! Today’s tour takes guests back in time‌Time when flight was a novelty rather than a daily mode of transportation, when the automobile required a crank, and power steering was almost a century away. We will take you on an exclusive tour to the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum, also known as the WAAAM. Enjoy a guided tour of this facility offering an extensive collection of over 130 antique cars, motorcycles, and hangers full of meticulously restored aeroplanes from as far back as 1917. After taking a step back in time you will have the opportunity to do some shopping in the downtown Hood River area!
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Vintage America: Classic Planes, Automobiles, Antiques, & More! D eD pa rtrt s :s2: :1:0000PPMM e pa
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Today’s tour will take you back in time. A time when flight was a novelty rather than a daily mode of transportation and when the automobile required a crank and power steering was almost a century away.
To u r t h e WA A A M
Enjoy a guided tour of this facility offering an extensive collection of over 130 antique cars and hangers full of meticulously restored aeroplanes from as far back as 1917. Available exclusively to American Empress guests, enjoy an included tour of the restoration work shop where these antique modes of transportation are brought back to life. Take the opportunity to ride around the property in an authentic Model T!
H o o d R i v e r S h o p p i n g O p p o rt u n i t y Depart the WAAAM and head to the downtown Hood River to take advantage of the many boutique shops!
d epa rt T h e H o o d R i v er Reboard the River Coach as we make our way back to the American Empress.
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$ 6 9 p er g u est
Private Plane Ride Enhancement Package Enjoy the full tour of the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum with an added twist—a private ride in a Cessna aircraft over Mt. Hood!
$ 2 9 9 p e r g u est
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POST-CRUISE PORT OF CALL
Vancouver, Washington Pages 29 - 31
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Vancouver, Washington Post-Cruise Am erican S elect P r em i u m Exc u rs i o n s Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, on the north bank of the Columbia River, Vancouver, Washington is as naturally beautiful as it is diverse. For thousands of years, the Vancouver area was home to native people who flourished on the bounty of forest and river. Vancouver has a colorful history which includes Fort Vancouver; created in 1825 and was the center of all fur trading in the Pacific Northwest. During World War I, Vancouver had the largest spruce cut-up mill that later became named Pearson Airfield. Enjoy the oldest non-Indian settlement in the Pacific Northwest while discovering its interesting history and culture.
Docking Dates D at e s o f V i s i t November 16th, 2018 Be certain to verify the direction of your voyage by confirming the date on your voyage documents.
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Post-Cruise tour
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Portland “The Rose City” Post-Cruise Tour Explore Portland, Oregon. Guests are welcomed by a view of the historic Willamette River, which flows through the downtown before crossing over one of ten bridges and into Old Town. Discover the art scene of Portland at the Portland Murals. Then, we’ll continue to the International Rose Test Gardens where guests can enjoy a doughnut from the iconic, “Voodoo Doughnut,” located in Portland. Finally, we’ll visit Washington Park before continuing on to Downtown Portland, where guests will be able to immerse themselves in the serenity of the tranquil Chinese Botanical Garden.
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Portland “The Rose City� Post-Cruise Tour D e pa rt s : 9: 0 0 A M
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A r r i v e at I n t er n at i o n a l R o s e T e st G a r d e n s
Well begin the day at the International Rose Test Garden, where you will experience the oldest official and continuously operating public rose test garden in the United States.
T o u r R o s e T e st G a r d e n s
Stroll the 10,000 rose bushes which represent more than 650 rose varieties. The Rose Garden began receiving flowers in 1918 where it was a safe heaven for hybrid roses during World War I. Here, in the warmer months, over ten thousand blooms create a colorful frame for a panoramic view of Portland.
A r r i va l at La n S u C h i n e s e B o ta n i ca l G a r d en
Enjoy the scenic views of this beautiful town, lined with expansive decorative murals and flowers before arriving at the Lan Su Chinese Botanical Garden.
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This peaceful garden is a treasured site to many Portland visitors. Feel a sense of inspiration as you explore the 2,000-year-old art traditions, architecture, designs, and nature all in absolute harmony.
Po rt la n d H a as M u r a l S t o p
After exploring the Lan Su Chinese Botanical Garden, we will discover the vibrance of Portland as we explore the uniquely sculpted walls at the Haas Mural.
D epa rt fo r t h e a i r po rt We will make our way to the Portland International Airport.
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$ 6 9 p er g u est
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Uniquely American River Cruises
For information or to book your Shore Excursions, please call 1-888-966-0938 or visit www.ReserveMyExcursions.com (For an instant confirmation)
Reservation Agents are available Monday - Friday from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST Disclaimer American EmpressÂŽ included shore excursions are available to all American Empress guests and are capacity controlled and subject to availability. All included and premium shore excursions are subject to availability and may not be available at time of booking. All tours are subject to maximum and minimum capacities and tours may be canceled in the event that minimum capacities are not met. Total passenger counts for each tour are required for logistical reasons. Cancellations within 48 hours of tour departure are not refundable.Tour departure times, inclusions, prices and activity level are subject to change; please reference your ticket, the departure kiosk and the daily TV presentation for more information on your specific tour. In most cases, tours will operate in all weather conditions and refunds will not be offered for inclement weather. During local and national holidays or weekends some attractions and facilities may be operating under modified hours of operations or may not be open to the public. In such instances, American Empress shore excursions will make every effort to minimize negative impact on guests and will offer an alternative when applicable or if available. Early pre-booking is strongly encouraged. Tours are generally available 6 months prior to cruise departure and not all premium excursions are available for pre-booking online. Check with your Shore Excursion Specialist when onboard for any additional tours or changes to pre-booked tours. American Empress shore excursions has made every effort to notify guests with mobility issues of handicapped accessibility at the stops and attractions along the Hop-on Hop-off route as well as premium excursions. Because of the historic and general nature of some of the attractions, handicapped accessibility may be limited to the first floor or outside grounds only. In some instances there is no handicapped accessibility to the attractions. Complete or partial refunds will not be issued for portions of tours or attractions with accessibility limitations. Post-Cruise tours may include more than one final destination. In some instances guests will experience up to three stops to allow guests to exit the River Coaches at a second hotel or airport.
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