NYC: Manhattan Skyline Dining Cruise Step aboard a spacious three‑deck yacht—complete with climate-controlled lounges and panoramic sky‑deck views across East and Hudson Rivers. Choose from: Buffet D
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Dinner service (buffet or plated, depending on the cruise selection)
- 3-hour evening cruise along New York Harbor
- Panoramic and stunning views of the Manhattan Skyline, Brooklyn Bridge, and other iconic sights
- Cruise on 2 or 3 deck elegant vessel
- Reserved seating based on selected ticket type
- Available for purchase: Selection of cocktails, spirits, beer and wine
- Delightful music
- Entertaining Host pointing out iconic landmarks along the route
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't any strict age limits for the dinner cruise, but keep in mind that it’s more of an adult atmosphere due to the dining and drinking. Kids are definitely welcome though! Just make sure they can sit through a 3-hour dinner and enjoy the views.
A: It’s casual to semi-formal, depending on your vibe! Most people wear nice casual clothes, but some do get a bit dressed up for the premier dinner. Just remember, it can be a bit breezy on the deck, so layering is a good idea, especially in the evenings.
A: If there's severe weather, they might cancel or reschedule. But most of the time, the cruise runs even in light rain. Just check the weather and bring a light jacket if needed! They usually give a heads-up if there's an issue too.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the NYC Skyline Dinner Cruise!
Hey everyone! I'm considering getting tickets for the NYC Skyline Dinner Cruise for my parents. They love good food and sightseeing. I've read that the buffet has some amazing options like short rib and salmon, and they cruise past the Statue of Liberty! Anyone been? Is the dining experience good? What about the views at night?
What to expect on the Skyline Dinner Cruise?
So, we're doing the NYC Skyline Dinner Cruise next week! I’m a bit nervous about the whole experience, like how crowded it gets and if there's enough seating. Also, did anyone feel the 3-hour duration was too long? Just trying to prepare, you know?