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New Year's Eve Fireworks Cruise on the Yacht Manhattan

Yacht Manhattan, Classic Harbor Lines -- Pier 62 (62 Chelsea Piers Manhattan, NY 10011)
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Full Price:
$195.00
Our Price:
$125.00*
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Put on your finest formalwear for a wonderful New Year's Eve celebration aboard the Manhattan and experience a comfortable and unique Manhattan waterways cruise through the Hudson and East Rivers. Enjoy the New York City fireworks, champagne, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres from the heated and enclosed back-deck observatory of this 1920s-style luxury yacht.

* Additional fees apply.

All offers for New Year's Eve Fireworks Cruise have expired.

The last date listed for New Year's Eve Fireworks Cruise was Monday December 31, 2007 / 9:00pm.

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Champagne Statue and Skyline Cruise Around Manhattan

Full Price:
$40.00
Our Price:
$24.00

Leave the hustle and bustle of Manhattan street life behind for a relaxing cruise. More than just a boat ride, the classic 1920s-style vessel Manhattan circles lower New York, passes by Governors Island, closely approaches the Statue of Liberty, glides under the Brooklyn Bridge and passes by the historic South Street Seaport on this 90-minute cruise. Admission includes one beer, wine, champagne, soda or water to enjoy. Learn More

Classic Harbor Lines -- Pier 62,
62 Chelsea Piers
(Near 23rd Street on the Hudson River)
Manhattan, NY 10011
646-336-5270
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This was a great way to spend New Year's Eve! The Manhattan didn't look like much from the outside but it is really cozy and comfortable inside. The staff was extremely hospitable and the food and champagne did not stop flowing the entire evening. Although it was not real champagne, it was a good enough sparkling white wine for an open bar. We also had lovely views of the fireworks. There were only two small down points. They told people to get there 20 minutes in advance but that meant the people who got there actually ended up standing in the cold for 20 minutes. They should have just started checking people in and letting them board as they arrived. The other small down point was the non stop 80s music. While one or two songs from the 80s might be fun, it started to become tacky when 80s music was ALL they played. However, those are minor complaints compared to the overall great experience that we had!
Written on Jan 01 2008

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http://www.zerve.com/sailnyc/NewYrMan

Description

Step aboard the Manhattan for an elegant New Year's Eve cruise with loved ones and friends. Take in picturesque views from the glassed-in observatory on this special four-hour cruise. Highlights along the way include:

  • New Year's Eve fireworks
  • Battery Park, South Street Seaport and the Financial District
  • Governor's Island, The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
  • Parts of Brooklyn and Queens and the complete New York City skyline
  • Roosevelt Island, the United Nations Building, and the Williamsburg, Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges of the East River

The evening includes champagne, passed hors d'oeuvres and desserts, standard open bar (beer, wine, soda), music, party favors and fireworks. To preserve the evening's ambience, it is requested that guests dress in formal and festive attire. The cruise is limited to 50 guests.

Dinner is not included. Mixed drinks/cocktails are not included, but are available for purchase.

About the Ticket Supplier: Classic Harbor Line LLC

Built in 1994 in the Scarano Boat Building of Albany, New York, the Schooner Adirondack is an 80-foot wooden replica of a classic turn-of-the-century pilot schooner.

Heading south from Chelsea Piers and down the Hudson River to Battery Park, the Schooner Adirondack passes by Ellis Island and sails out to the Statue of Liberty. Wind and time permitting, she will head toward Governor's Island, breeze by the Financial District and the Brooklyn Bridge on the East River.

The 1920s-style motor yacht "Manhattan," also built by Scarano Boat Building, is brand new to the New York City harbor as of spring 2006. This 80-foot, wood-trimmed, Gilded Era commuter yacht runs full circumnavigations of Manhattan, dinner cruises and sunset cruises, and is available for private charter.