We had cruised once before with American Cruise Lines and enjoyed it very much. This cruise was even better. The Constitution was only a year in services as opposed to the Queen of the West and it was all clean and sparkly. The food was delicious and varied with emphasis on seafood available fresh from the Bay, it seemed. The wait staff in the dining room were warm, welcoming, and efficient. The ...
While I was born and raised in New York City, my wife had not traveled in this area. She chose this cruise.
I found this cruise to be informative and interesting. I liked the personal attention given by the crew and staff to meeting my needs. I traveled alone with my wife's blessing while my wife remained home and had her gall bladder removed. My role in doing this unexpected solo travel was ...
From my first contact by phone with the cruise agent through the debarkation, everyone and everything was a most pleasant experience. I have been on several cruises and this ranks near the top of the list. First and foremost was the attentiveness and attitude of the entire crew which was directed t making our trip pleasant and enjoyable. The fact that passenger count was small (at capacity) ...
We chose this cruise because my husband is a history buff and the theme was the Revolutionary War; also we wanted a small ship experience staying in protected waters where I would never lose sight of land! The ports we visited were significant during the Revolutionary War but we had a bonus on this cruise. Dr. Harold Cones, Jr. was our lecturer who is also a biologist. We learned some things ...
We have been on many large boat cruises over the years. We have decided to vacation in the USA for a number of reasons safety as one. Someone mentioned American Cruise Lines. We reviewed their cruise options and selected the American Revolution. The ports of call and tours were excellent . I was not alive in 1607. What our forefathers went through is amazing . If you want a little American History ...
This was the first cruise of the Constitution and lasted for 10 nights as we cruised around the Chesapeake Bay. I think the highlight for most people on board was getting to visit Washington D.C., even though I really loved Yorktown. We saw the Yorktown battlefield and shopped in the pretty area right around the ship's dock. The Constitution was built in Maryland (surprise!!) and it felt like a ...
Chose this cruise to visit Tangier Island, Williamsburg, Annapolis and other small communities along the Virginia and Maryland shores. The food is always wonderful with accommodations made for dietary needs. There is always a riverlorian or someone knowledgeable in the areas visited on board to lecture and impart wonderful histories and stories. The evening entertainment has, for the most part, ...
I had never been in this area. It was a good introduction to this part of our United States.
I leaned so much about the area and the American Revolution from the lectures and then seeing the areas.
The Captain and crew were very friendly. They learned the names of most of their travelers and actually took time to visit when they were free to do so.
The food was fantastic. Each item was ...
We have used American Cruise Lines before (New Orleans R/T; Columbia and Snake Rivers) and were very impressed with the size of the staterooms; the food service; the helpfulness and friendliness of the crew members; and the cleanliness of the ships in general. The experts they had on board to give information regarding the cruise area were just that: very knowledgeable and very approachable. ...
7th cruise with American Cruise Lines and each getting better. Looking forward to #8 in August..
This was a brand new ship and only on it's second cruise.
Some problems with the free wi-fi and on board printers but again the staff printed our airline boarding passes for us.
As usual the food and the happy hour with an open bar and great snacks was enjoyed by all.
One of the best ...