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Christmas Ship Festival Cruise 2008

Experience the Annual Holiday Parade of Boats aboard the Victoria Clipper III
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Victoria Clipper III

Book Now! 8:00pm Departure 
Book Now! 4:00pm Departure 

Catch the spirit of the holiday - hear it in glorious caroling by the Northwest's finest choirs from the deck of Argosy’s lighted vessels as we celebrate the season. See it in the shimmering of hundreds of sparkling white lights adoring the boat and shoreline. Enjoy all the sights and sounds of the holiday season as we follow the parade of ships through the waters of Elliott Bay aboard the Victoria Clipper III.

Two sailings for a great pre- or post- holiday dinner option for your friends, family and colleagues:
Christmas Ships

Option One:

4 pm – 6:00 pm
Price: $32.00 per adult
$19.00 per child age 5 - 11
No charge for children 4 and under

• Cruising aboard the Victoria Clipper III from Pier 69 around the Puget Sound and Return
• Official Christmas Ship with Carolers to stop at Pier 66 and the Seacrest Marina for performances
• Viewing available from the inside seating areas as well as the top and back deck on the VCIII
• Includes Coffee, Hot Cocoa and Cookies On Board

Christmas Ships

Option Two:

8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Price: $46.00 per adult
$29.00 per child age 5 – 11
No charge for children 4 and under

• Cruising aboard the Victoria Clipper III from Pier 69 around the Puget Sound and Return
• Official Christmas Ship with Carolers to stop at Lowman Beach and Alki for performances
• Viewing available from the inside seating areas as well as the top and back deck on the VCIII
• Includes Coffee, Hot Cocoa and a Light Dessert Buffet On Board

Package Summary

Christmas Ship Festival Cruise 2008
Price: 2008
Adult: From $32
Child (1-11): From $19
Children under 4 free
Season: December 13, 2008
Duration: 1 Day
Package Notes: See options for inclusions.
Package Terms:
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