Boat cruises and tours: Whatever’s on your cruise wish list, you’ll find it at Navy Pier. Cruise on Lake Michigan and the Chicago River and experience everything from laid-back sightseeing and elegant dining to heart-pumping thrill rides and private charters. There’s even a cruise you ...
Visit three floors of hands-on fun at the Chicago Children's Museum inside the Family Pavilion. Experience any one of the cruise boat rides departing from Navy Pier's South Dock. Or just kick back and enjoy the incredible feats of talented chinese acrobats in Cirque Shanghai at the Pepsi ...
speedboat ride will have you zipping across Lake Michigan at 40 miles per hour while you learn about the Chicago Skyline. If speedboats aren't your “speed”, then you can try an Architectural cruise. These relaxing rides will giv 当它来到巡航在芝加哥附近时,您有三个选择为海军码头小船乘驾...
There are an array boat tours that take off from Navy Pier, from elegant dinner cruises to upscale private charters and exciting thrill rides. The architectural cruise is with Shoreline Sightseeing. Lake Cruises are done by Odyssey Cruises, Spirit of Chicago and Shoreline Sightseeing. For a uniqu...
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There’s more to Navy Pier, Chicago’s iconic lakefront destination, than meets the eye! Known as the “People’s Pier,” this landmark showcases more than 50 acres of parks, restaurants, attractions, retail shops, sightseeing and dining cruise boats, exposition facilities and more. After th...
Brunch, Lunch & Dinner Cruises– Wine and dine your group at a floating restaurant as you cruise throughout Lake Michigan for a meal. Different cruise lines offer different meal packages, but there are options from brunch to sunset to a late-night dinner for those looking to celebrate world ...
Pier 9E – USS Macon (CA-132) Baltimore-class heavy cruiser Pier 9E – YD-196 floating crane Pier 9W – USS Hugh Purvis (DD-709) Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer Pier 8E – USS Thor (ARC-4) Aeolus-class cable repair ship
Hay, Royal Air Force, from Pretoria, just back from a successful cruise, tells me that his special duty is to be ‘loaded’ into a catapult that will shoot him and his fighter plane from the deck of the ship as soon as his services are needed to attack enemy aircraft. he describes ...
During the five-day cruise from San Diego, civilian guests, called “tigers,” were accommodated in the same manner as their sponsors. With the good fortune to have been sponsored by an officer, I was one of four in a cabin with two triple tiers of bunks, individual lockers and the luxu...