Harriott II Riverboat
Come on down to the River and re-live history while enjoying a relaxing cruise on Montgomery's downtown attraction, the Harriott II. Docked beside the uniquely built Riverwalk Amphitheater, this elegant 19th-century riverboat is center stage of Montgomery's entertainment district and hosts public and private cruiseswtihgreat food, drinks, music, entertainment, and fun along the scenic Alabama River.
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- 255 Commerce Street
- Montgomery, AL 36104
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Harriot II Riverboat (Montgomery) Travel Guide
August 6, 2023
Amidst Montgomery’s rich tapestry of history and culture, the Harriott II Riverboat stands as a proud reminder of the city’s ties to the Alabama River.
Whether you’re a Montgomery native or a tourist eager to experience Southern hospitality at its finest, a cruise on the Harriott II is an experience you won’t want to miss. This guide delves into the magic of the Harriott II, offering insights and tips for a memorable voyage.
- Introduction to the Harriott II Riverboat
The Harriott II Riverboat, anchored at Montgomery’s Riverfront Park, is a majestic 19th-century riverboat replica. With its gleaming white facade, grand paddlewheel, and red accents, it’s a nostalgic throwback to the days when steamboats ruled the rivers.
- A Glimpse into History
While the Harriott II itself is a modern construction, Montgomery has a longstanding riverboat history. The original Harriott, for which Harriott II is named, operated in the 1820s, transporting cotton, goods, and passengers along the Alabama River. Today’s riverboat is a tribute to this storied past, ensuring that Montgomery’s riverboat legacy continues to thrive.
- Cruising Options
The Harriott II offers a range of cruising experiences tailored to different tastes:
a. Scenic Cruises: Perfect for those looking to relax and enjoy the Alabama River’s tranquil beauty. These cruises often come with insightful narrations about Montgomery’s history and its relationship with the river.
b. Dinner Cruises: A gourmet experience, these cruises feature a delicious spread of Southern dishes, live music, and dancing.
c. Themed Nights: From jazz nights to blues cruises, the Harriott II frequently hosts themed evenings, allowing guests to immerse themselves in rich musical traditions.
d. Private Charters: For special occasions, the riverboat can be privately chartered, offering a personalized experience for guests.
- Amenities Onboard
Spread over three levels, the Harriott II boasts a range of amenities:
a. The Saloon Deck: Featuring a full-service bar, concessions, and restrooms.
b. The Jubilee Deck: This is where you’ll find the dance floor, band stage, and another full-service bar.
c. The Patriot Deck: Perfect for taking in panoramic river views, it offers open-air seating and a bird’s-eye view of the paddlewheel in action.
- What to Expect Onboard
A cruise on the Harriott II is more than just a ride; it’s an experience. Guests can expect:
a. Engaging Entertainment: From live bands to DJs, there’s always something to keep guests entertained.
b. Delicious Southern Cuisine: Depending on the cruise, guests might enjoy a buffet dinner, snacks, or themed meals.
c. A Friendly Crew: Known for their Southern hospitality, the crew is always on hand to ensure guests have a memorable experience.
- Tips for Travelers
a. Reservations: Popular cruises, especially themed or dinner cruises, can fill up quickly. It’s advisable to book in advance.
b. Attire: While daytime cruises are generally casual, evening cruises, especially those with dinner and dancing, might have a dressier code.
c. Weather: Given the Patriot Deck’s open nature, it’s a good idea to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
- Nearby Attractions
The Harriott II docks at Riverfront Park, making it easy for guests to explore surrounding attractions:
a. Riverwalk: A scenic trail ideal for walking or jogging with picturesque views of the Alabama River.
b. Montgomery Biscuits Baseball: If you’re lucky, you might catch a game at the nearby Riverwalk Stadium.
c. Amphitheater: Located right in Riverfront Park, the amphitheater hosts a range of concerts, festivals, and events throughout the year.
- Reviews and Testimonials
Guests frequently highlight the Harriott II’s romantic ambiance, making it a popular choice for anniversaries and date nights. The combination of southern food, soulful music, and the gentle sway of the riverboat creates a magical experience cherished by many.
- Accessibility and Facilities
The Harriott II is equipped to accommodate guests with disabilities. However, it’s always a good idea to check in advance regarding specific needs.
Montgomery’s Harriott II Riverboat is more than just a mode of transportation; it’s a voyage through time. It’s an ode to the bygone era of grand riverboats, of sultry Southern nights filled with music, laughter, and the gentle murmur of the Alabama River. Whether you’re a history buff, a music enthusiast, or someone simply seeking a unique experience, the Harriott II promises a journey you’ll cherish long after you’ve disembarked.
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Visit Montgomery’s scenic access to the Alabama River and choose from two unique ways to cruise the historic waterway. Pick a relaxing riverboat cruise onboard the elegant Harriott II or bring your friends and provide your own pedal power with a Sip-N-Cycle Pedal Cruise.
More than a glance back to stylish river travel in the 19th century, the Harriott II offers today’s cruisers experiences that include dinner, dancing and live entertainment. The options are ideal for a fun family outing or a romantic couple’s evening on the river. Step onboard from the convenient dock alongside the Riverwalk Amphitheater.
Getaway Cruises on the Harriott II are two hours in length and include live entertainment and a cash bar. The Wheel House Grille has a variety of food items for purchase. Indoor seating is available inside two climate-controlled decks as well as on the outside patio. The Dinner Cruise is also two hours and features a full plated dinner plus the cash bar. Dinner cruises require advance ticket purchase.
Great fun for a group of friends, the Sip-N-Cycle Pedal Cruise offers an interactive way to enjoy the Alabama River. The boat can welcome 20 passengers and has 12 pedal stations around a central bar. Try the Mixer Cruise where you can bring your own food and alcohol and share the cruise with others. If you prefer to have the boat to yourself, the Private Cruises are perfect for family reunions, birthdays, and bachelor/bachelorette parties.
The 90-minute river excursion has a high-energy atmosphere with a sound system to keep the partying rocking. If you and your crew tire out before the trip is over, the U.S. Coast Guard-certified captain and the first mate will take over and let you relax.
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“ As we moved about the riverboat to the upper deck, we discovered a DJ playing pop/contemporary music. ” in 2 reviews
“ You cruise around the river at a slow pace and just enjoy the scenery and fresh air. ” in 2 reviews
“ Everyone from Captain to deckhand, bartenders, servers, managers, ticket sells, any part of the crew. ” in 2 reviews
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My family and I had an AWESOME time!!!!!!! It exceeded our expectations and we will definitely take a few more rides on the river. The Wild Cat Band kept me on my feet the entire time. They know how to perform and entertain the audience. The staff was attentive to our needs and the alcoholic beverages were nice!!! This is a beautiful and relaxing way to spend a nice evening
We were recommended to come here by a fellow native, seemed like a nice date night recommendation, so we tried it. We must have went on a pretty slow night Friday. We got tickets to the third deck, which was not crowded at all. (A plus for us it was chill+ view + and seat selection was available) There was live entertainment & the band was great + also a cash bar. Our waiter/server, definitely made sure we're good. The music keep us in a nice vibe.. One Star taken for the food it mediocre nothing spectacular a basic burger. Came with a drink and chips the value was there, but maybe the sit dinner food quality was better? We didn't select that price point.. & one star taken for the bathroom That was the worst part. The bathrooms were not what I expected, I wish they could renovate and give it a little more room think of a porter potty size and even more tiny & confined space than that! I suggest bug spray and a deck of cards to keep busy.. didn't see any animals or fish at all I thought we would encounter some, either way it was very relaxing to enjoy the afternoon outside on the Harriott ll.. Fun crowd, live music, views $30 per ticket wasn't bad for a 2 hr plus ride so I'd recommend!
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Birthday celebration that was planned 9 months prior to the brawl. It was like meeting a celebrity when the co-captain greeted us. Unfortunately the food on Saturdays leave one disappointing. Just precooked burgers (juicy, warm but lacking seasonings, bag of chips. Still it was a great & different way to celebrate a friend's birthday! The DJ, (DJ TRIPE AAA) was entertaining. The boat is clean and in outstanding shape. There were several parties from Bham and they all were just prepared properly and went off without a hitch. A bunch of complete strangers just having a good time, eating, drinking, enjoying watching the sights and chatting on Harriet2!
Horrible horrible how you ppl treat your employees. I would not recommend this place. Too bad I had to give u a star just to post a review other than that it would've gotten a star at all. Please people do not waste your money
The Harriott II has always been a special and unique venue. It is always been a family and one dear to my heart. Everyone from Captain to deckhand, bartenders, servers, managers, ticket sells, any part of the crew. It is not a job for the faint of heart. Everyone that is there is there because they want to be. It's not because the hours are the best. Or you always know your schedule. Each crew-member takes pride in their job, and being a part of the Harriott II! I truly believe if you can make it on that boat, you can make it anywhere. Hospitality is at center everything they do and they go above and beyond to make sure each passenger has a great time and if something does come up, they do their best to make it right. The entertainers that come to play they don't pick this venue because it's the easiest to load in/out of . There's times cruises are canceled last minute because of the weather or water conditions or change in reservations. The camaraderie and mutual respect that has been cultivated throughout the staff is inspiring. Yes, it's a business and each person has a job to do, but at the end of the day the relationships go much deeper. I've had the privilege to be a guest on multiple occasions, celebrated birthdays, a singer & entertainer at times, stepped in to be an extra set of hands and serve when needed. (Those galley stairs are no joke!) This boat is special not just because my aunt Lainey is one of the managers & Captain Jim is my uncle. It's more than that. When I first moved back to Alabama in 2013, after my late husband died; This boat and all the crew were a part of my healing. It was a safe place, a place to leave all your cares on the dock, even if it's for two hours at a time. When I slowly started dating again, they had to pass the Riverboat test. if they can survive the whole crew & bands maybe they can hang . I have since remarried and Captain Jim officiated our wedding It's been a place safe to bring my children. When they were going through a loss no child should experience at such tender ages, Each person became another dad, another Uncle, a big brother, big sister, an auntie. They made time to put a smile on their faces. The Riverboat and crew helped raise my baby girls(that are not so little anymore )and each of them have gotten to work and learn something new each time they are there. I've always loved how culturally diverse the Harriott II has been and that's always how I wanted to raise my daughters. You see all ages, races, genders, etc. are there on the same boat just to have a good time. Getting to see Montgomery in a different light and get to see the beautiful scenery and sunsets and throw in 3 different decks of entertainment--you feel like you've been transported to Savannah or New Orleans. Seeing firsthand how it's evolved and grown and been transformed over the years has been really special. I've been there and helped the crew getting ready for one of the holidays or themed cruises, and so much heart goes into the riverboat and creating the special space for each public and private event. So when the internet blew up & I was seeing texts and calls and videos, these weren't some strangers-- this hit us close to home!
This little river cruise was a pleasant experience. You cruise around the river at a slow pace and just enjoy the scenery and fresh air. There are 3 levels. The top level is open so you have an awesome view of the river and downtown Montgomery. They offer lunch and dinner cruises. They have special event cruises that sometimes include live music and/or a DJ. There's even a party cruise on late nights on the weekends. Harriott offers cruises for all occasions and all audiences. I was there this time on an elementary school field trip. It was one of our many stops on a tour of historic downtown Montgomery. The kids loved it!
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This was awesome! This was my birthday gift from my wife this weekend (birthday today! ) Being out there on the water, the lighting, the atmosphere, the great meal, it was an amazing time. This was my first time on a boat and definitely my first dinner cruise! She surprised with the whole trip. We went on the Christmas edition, with Santa and Christmas music. Our dinner was filet minion and crab cake. Which both of our steaks were cooked perfectly! My only suggestion would be the music possibly. To have a little something more contemporary. We will definitely be back when it is warm! We love it!
The Friday night dinner cruise seem like a good idea BUT not so much . First off, there was no A/c on the boat nor were the lights working. I don't recall signing up for a candle light dinner! $45 for cold pork loin , mash potatoes were decent and the green beans were straight out of the can . The drink menu (cash bar) could have had better selections . No craft beers and a very low end wine menu-- I can be a snob when it comes to beverages but I think this is a fair assessment. There was live entertainment which was decent but would have been better if he wasn't screaming in the mic! I think the biggest "no" for me were the spiders that literally were all over outside of the boat on the deck as well as ppl smoking cigarettes. I really had high expectations for this dinner cruise but it failed the test.
SOMETHING WAS DEFINITELY MISSING! We took the cruise but opted not to have dinner. Let's be clear, I would never consider a dinner cruise unless I am doing the cooking. Also, I don't enjoy tightly closed and crowded quarters with loud music so being on the perimeter of the boat was perfect. It was a nice relaxing time and a great way to end our stay in Montgomery. It was a perfect night with cool breezes and a beautiful sunset. However two hours was too long for this particular cruise. There was no wildlife to be seen and not a lot of sites to see along the route. It would have been perfect had I been on a chaise with a head set truly relaxing and tuning everything out. After an hour of cruising with no planned activity or agenda, I was ready to jump ship. I would much rather have a history cruise that could hold my interest. At the very least, they should consider setting up tables with board games so that there are some on-going activities. However, this would likely compromise the number of people they could fit on the ship and would not be cost-effective for them. If you are going to be on the perimeter of the boat, I suggest that you bring something to occupy your time, (travel games, or something fun and interactive). This would be the perfect activity to pair with spades and Uno, or maybe some people just prefer their "chill" time. Although It was nice meeting other couples, I simply needed more. Oh well, now I know! **** You will want to arrive at least 45 minutes prior to boarding because people will get there early and the line will be very long. *****Once you get on the boat grab a seat first, you can go and purchase food later. If you don't snag a seat, you may be standing up the entire time. ****You may have your picture taken if you wish. You will pick it up after the cruise. ****Bring a headset just in case you want to chill with your phone. ****If you are not coming with a large group, you may consider a small travel game or deck of cards to occupy some of your time.
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If I could leave a zero star I would this is the worst place I've ever been to in my life I highly recommend that no one pays their money to go because it's not gonna be what you think!
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The Equal Justice Initiative has added a statue of Martin Luther King Jr. to its Legacy Plaza, the latest addition to the organization’s growing footprint of memorials, educational sites, and parks in downtown Montgomery.
The plaza, which occupies a city block across the street from the EJI’s Legacy Museum, also includes a statue of Rosa Parks, unveiled in February.
Atlanta-based sculptor Basil Watson created both the Parks and King statues.
A statue of John Lewis, the longtime Georgia congressman, Alabama native, and civil rights champion, will be added to the plaza in the coming months.
King moved to Montgomery in 1954 to pastor the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, a few blocks from where his new statue stands. It was during King’s time in Montgomery that the young pastor began to move to the forefront of the civil rights movement when he helped lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a 13-month campaign that ended with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding a decision that Alabama’s segregated bus laws were unconstitutional.
“Dr. King is one of the greatest leaders this nation has ever known,” EJI director Bryan Stevenson said in a news release. “In Montgomery, we are honored to be a part of his life and legacy and thrilled to now recognize his brilliance and commitment to justice with a statue.”
The EJI is offering free admission at its three main Legacy sites in Montgomery on Wednesday in recognition of Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery.
The three sites include the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which recognizes the more than 4,000 victims of lynching in America, the Legacy Museum, which examines the history of slavery and its aftermath, and the new Freedom Monument Sculpture Park on the Alabama River, a trail of art and exhibits that depict and describe the cruelty and brutality faced by the the enslaved people who lived in Alabama in the 19th century.
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On June 18, America's oldest professional ballpark will host a Double-A game between the Montgomery Biscuits and Birmingham Barons with MiLB at Rickwood Field: A Tribute to the Negro Leagues. This game, with Montgomery suiting up as the Gray Sox and Birmingham playing as the Black Barons, will kick off
On June 18, America's oldest professional ballpark will host a Double-A game between the Montgomery Biscuits and Birmingham Barons with MiLB at Rickwood Field: A Tribute to the Negro Leagues . This game, with Montgomery suiting up as the Gray Sox and Birmingham playing as the Black Barons, will kick off festivities in Birmingham that will culminate with a Major League game between the Cardinals and Giants on June 20.
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While Rickwood Field takes its deserving place in the center of the baseball world that week, there are dozens of other Negro Leagues tributes occuring around Minor League Baseball this month. In fact, even the Barons have another tribute planned -- a Salute to the Negro Leagues over three straight games from June 13-15 (tickets here ).
On Friday, June 14, Birmingham will don special Black Barons jerseys. On Saturday, June 15, the club welcomes George Foster to Regions Field to take part in the Salute to the Negro Leagues. Foster was a five-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion with the Cincinnati Reds club best known as the "Big Red Machine." He finished his 18-year career with the White Sox in 1986.
Here's a look at what some other clubs are doing to pay homage to the Negro Leagues this month. To be clear, this is not a complete list -- check your local team's promo schedule to see what's on tap in your area.
T-Town Clowns (Tulsa Drillers, Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers) - June 14 Beginning in 2010, the Tulsa Drillers have staged an annual tribute to the T-Town Clowns, a semi-pro entity that competed from 1946-65. Two seasons ago was particularly special, as the team’s players took the field in T-Town Clowns uniforms for the first time. That will continue for the third straight season. The Drillers’ home of ONEOK Field is located in Tulsa’s Greenwood District, a prosperous neighborhood known as “Black Wall Street” that was decimated by a horrific race massacre in 1921. Get tickets »
Durham Black Sox (Durham Bulls, Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays) - June 14 The Bulls will pay tribute to the former Negro League teams of Durham by donning special Durham Black Sox jerseys and hats. The Black Sox were one of several Negro Leagues teams that played in the city of Durham, along with the Durham Eagles and Durham Rams, from the 1920s through 1963. Get tickets »
Greenville Black Spinners (Greenville Drive, High-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox) - June 15 Greenville and the Upstate region has a rich baseball history. Everyone knows the stories of “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and others, including Tommy Lasorda, Nolan Ryan, and Jim Rice. However, the lesser known stories include the Greenville Black Spinners, St. Anthony’s, and Sterling High School -- teams that also utilized Mayberry Park and Meadowbrook Park. Mayberry Park, which sat just beyond the outfield wall of Meadowbrook Park, was built in the 1920s for Black children at a time they were not allowed to play in the city’s segregated parks. Get tickets »
Fresno Tigers (Fresno Grizzlies, Single-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies) - June 15 Not much is known about the Fresno Tigers , who competed in the six-team West Coast Negro League in 1946. The Grizzlies, seeking to educate fans about this chapter of their city’s baseball history, played a game as the Tigers in 2022. There weren’t any photos of the Tigers in action, so the Grizzlies created logos and uniforms based on a modern interpretation of what the team might look like. Get tickets »
Jacksonville Red Caps (Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins) - June 15 The Jacksonville Red Caps played in the Negro American League in 1938 and from 1941-42 at Durkee Field in Jacksonville. Meanwhile, the Redbirds took part by donning the identity of the team's sister club from Akron, the Black Tyrites. The Black Tyrites were one of the top independent Negro League teams in 1933. Josh Gibson, who played for the Red Caps, is considered one of the best best power hitters and catchers in baseball history. Despite never playing in the Major Leagues, he became the second Negro Leagues player to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Get tickets »
Salt Lake Occidentals (Salt Lake Bees, Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels) - June 21 The Occidentals were formed in Salt Lake in 1906 and quickly established themselves as one of the best teams in the western United States. They joined the otherwise all-white Utah State League in 1908 and the following season took home a league championship. When the Salt Lake Bees played as the Occidentals last season, they did so wearing uniforms that were inspired by contemporary newspaper accounts. Get tickets »
Hartford Schoolboys (Hartford Yard Goats, Double-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies) - June 29 For the second straight season, the Yard Goats will honor legendary Negro Leagues pitcher -- and Hartford native -- Johnny "Schoolboy" Taylor . In his senior year at Hartford's Bulkeley High School in 1934, Taylor set a Connecticut state record with 25 strikeouts in a single game against New Britain High School. That caught the attention of Major League scouts. Of course, this was before Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947, and baseball's unwritten agreement against white teams signing Black players limited Taylor's options. The hurler opted to join the semi-pro Hartford Twilight Baseball League. Get tickets »
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Country Music Hall of Fame band Alabama heads to Wells Fargo Arena in October
You’ll be in a hurry (and you will know why) when country rock band Alabama performs in Des Moines in October.
The award-winning, veteran act comes to the Wells Fargo Arena on Oct. 19 as part of its “Roll On 2 North America Tour."
The Country Music Hall of Famers are behind the songs “Dixieland Delight,” “Mountain Music,” “Song of the South” and dozens more.
Alabama was formed more than five decades ago by cousins Teddy Gentry, Randy Owen and Jeff Cook. Among Alabama’s many honors — Grammys, American Music Awards, a Hollywood Walk of Fame Star — the band recently received the Country Music Association’s Pinnacle Award in 2023. The Pinnacle Award “recognizes an artist or group who has undeniably redefined the pinnacle of success in the genre,” according to the CMA .
How can I purchase tickets to see Alabama in Des Moines?
Tickets go on sale Friday, June 21 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at hyveetix.com .
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What is Wells Fargo Arena’s address?
The concert starts at 7 p.m. at Wells Fargo Arena, 233 Center St., Des Moines.
Paris Barraza is a trending and general assignment reporter at the Des Moines Register. Reach her at [email protected] . Follow her on Twitter @ParisBarraza .
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Tickets must be purchased a minimum of 48 hours in advance for any cruise serving a meal. Tickets may be picked up 30 minutes prior to departure at the ticket booth at the corner of Tallapoosa and Commerce Streets, at the Tunnel Entrance to Riverfront Park. The minimum limit for cruising is 35 paying customers. If there are not at least 35 ...
Harriott II Riverboat. Re-live history while enjoying a relaxing cruise on one of Montgomery's greatest downtown attractions, the Harriott II. Docked beside the uniquely built Riverwalk Amphitheater, this elegant 19th Century riverboat is center stage of Montgomery's entertainment district. The Harriott II offers dinner, dancing, and live ...
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Come down to the River and re-live history while enjoying a relaxing cruise on Montgomery's greatest downtown attraction, the Harriott II. ... 1 Court Square, Montgomery, Alabama 36104 (334) 261-1100 or 1(800) 240-9452. Visitor Center: (334) 262-0013. [email protected]. About Us Contact Media
Come on down to the River and re-live history while enjoying a relaxing cruise on Montgomery's downtown attraction, the Harriott II. Docked beside the uniquely built Riverwalk Amphitheater, this elegant 19th-century riverboat is center stage of Montgomery's entertainment district and hosts public and private cruiseswtihgreat food, drinks, music, entertainment, and fun along the scenic Alabama ...
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2022 Cruise Schedule. Tickets are based on availability. Please purchase tickets in advance, as some cruises are subject to sell out. The Harriott II has a NO REFUND POLICY. Tickets must be purchased a minimum of 48 hours in advance for any cruise serving a meal. Tickets may be picked up 30 minutes prior to departure at the ticket booth next to ...
A great evening on the Alabama River. If you are ever on a sunday in Montgomery, AL than you should not miss to join the "Sunday evening blues cruise" with the Harriet II, Paddlewheeler on the Alabama River. For only some bucks a nice journey on calm, beautiful river. Th Harriet II has a fully licensend bar and sancks.
Come Visit Historic Montgomery, AL! See the Alabama River, learn about Alabama's rich history on 96 feet of fun and enjoy as many as 350 of your best friends on the Harriot II. The Harriott II is located at the heart of Montgomery, AL's entertainment district. The beautiful riverwalk, amphitheater and surrounding businesses have plenty of ...
Starting March 2024! Our Harriott II Dinner Cruise is a two-hour cruise featuring a full-plated dinner from our local chef, live entertainment, and a full bar of quality beverages for purchase. This cruise is a great way to kick off your weekend, with family or friends. Don't miss the boat! You can choose the dinner ticket option or the ride-only patio option. The dinner menu is listed below ...
Come celebrate Father's Day with a cruise aboard Montgomery's only riverboat, The Harriott II. You have two options for Dad's special day; a dinner cruise or a patio ride-only option. Descriptions of each are listed below. Don't Miss the Boat! Dinner Cruise Ticket Includes Menu; 10oz T-Bone Steak, Twice Baked Potato, Whole Green Beans, Fresh Green Salad, Roll & Cheesecake with Topping ...
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The Harriott II Riverboat, anchored at Montgomery's Riverfront Park, is a majestic 19th-century riverboat replica. With its gleaming white facade, grand paddlewheel, and red accents, it's a nostalgic throwback to the days when steamboats ruled the rivers. While the Harriott II itself is a modern construction, Montgomery has a longstanding ...
Docked beside the uniquely built Riverwalk Amphitheater, this elegant 19th Century riverboat is center stage of Montgomery's entertainment district. The Harriott II offers dinner, dancing, and live entertainment, making this a perfect night out for the family. Are you looking for the best tour of Montgomery, the montgomery region is known for ...
The Harriott II Riverboat is Montgomery, Alabama's greatest downtown attraction. This 19th-century riverboat is the capital city's only operating riverboat, and it's stunning. ... Cost: $25 per adult / $10 with purchase of Winefest ticket only Board time: 5pm Cruise time: 5:30-7:30pm
City of Montgomery, AL ... this elegant 19th Century riverboat is center stage of Montgomery's entertainment district. The Harriott II offers dinner, dancing, and live entertainment, making this a perfect night out for the family. Ticket Information | Rental Information | Package Deals. Return to full list >> City of Montgomery. 1010 Forest Ave ...
River Cruises. Visit Montgomery's scenic access to the Alabama River and choose from two unique ways to cruise the historic waterway. Pick a relaxing riverboat cruise onboard the elegant Harriott II or bring your friends and provide your own pedal power with a Sip-N-Cycle Pedal Cruise. More than a glance back to stylish river travel in the ...
14 reviews and 36 photos of HARRIOTT II RIVER CRUISE "While spending the weekend in Montgomery we were hoping to take in a river cruise on the Harriott II, but it looked very quiet, so I guess no day cruise on this particular Saturday. We've been on the cruise before, but it was an evening cruise and once it got dark, there was nothing to see until we came around the bend and saw the lights of ...
The Harriott II is an authentic replica of a 19th century paddle boat that's docked beside the amphitheater in Montgomery's Riverfront Park. It's one of the city's greatest attractions. facebook/Harriott II Riverboat. Measuring approximately 96 feet long, this charming paddle boat can accommodate up to 350 passengers.
On August 5, 2023, around 7:00 p.m., the riverboat Harriott II, carrying 227 passengers, returned to the Riverfront Park dock on the Alabama River in Montgomery, Alabama. In an interview with CNN, a white man identified as the captain of the Harriott II, stated the vessel had just completed the "5 to 7" cruise. The captain explained that a moored pontoon boat prevented the exit ramp of the ...
A passenger on the Harriott II Riverboat was recording when a confrontation turned into a fight involving multiple people. ... Montgomery city council is working to address violent crime in the ...
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King moved to Montgomery in 1954 to pastor the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, a few blocks from where his new statue stands. It was during King's time in Montgomery that the young pastor began to ...
Innovate Alabama launched a new campaign to get more people to enjoy more of Alabama's natural beauty. ... Little River Canyon National Preserve was established in 1992. ... Montgomery, AL 36104 ...
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In 2020, the leagues the Black Barons played in from 1923-30 (Negro National League), 1932 (Negro Southern League) and 1937-48 (Negro American League) were officially recognized as Major League ...
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These are some of the biggest concerts near Des Moines in 2024, from Jelly Roll to Post Malone Rapper Ludacris comes to Water Works Park this summer. Here's how to get tickets. Christian-pop duo ...
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