Explore Florida's longest running tourist attraction, and it's not Walt Disney World
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Explore Florida's longest running tourist attraction, and it's not Walt Disney World
"FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- If you're looking for more than just a boat ride, the Jungle Queen River Cruise in Fort Lauderdale delivers a full-blown tropical escape. This four-hour dinner cruise glides down the New River through Fort Lauderdale to the a "tropical isle." Floridas longest-running tourist attraction has been entertaining visitors since 1935, and its easy to see why."
"A tour guide narrates and points out the sights along the way including mega million-dollar homes and yachts on your way to the private island. "Once you step off this boat, it feels like youre on a tropical getaway and youre in the middle of Ft. Lauderdale," explains Captain Monica Alvanzian."
"The cruise combines a hearty feast with island-style entertainment, culminating in a Polynesian fire dance thats equal parts thrilling and mesmerizing. And if you're lucky, you might be one of the few picked to join on stage to show off your hula moves. www.junglequeen.com 801 Seabreeze Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316"
The Jungle Queen River Cruise in Fort Lauderdale offers a four-hour dinner cruise that travels down the New River to a private tropical isle. The attraction has operated since 1935 and features narrated sightseeing that highlights multimillion-dollar waterfront homes and yachts en route to the island. Guests enjoy a hearty meal and island-style entertainment, culminating in a Polynesian fire dance that provides thrilling, mesmerizing spectacle. A tour guide points out sights during the river passage, and visitors may be invited on stage to perform hula, creating a tropical getaway feel within the city.
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