Detroit Princess 1 Civic Center Drive, Detroit, MI USA 48226

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Whether booking for 1 or 1000, CJC Cruises and the Detroit Princess can make every occasion a special occasion. The boat is available for groups to book for private charters any day of the week. We can accommodate groups of all sizes with many different options to personalize your experience. Exact pricing for your event varies depending on many factors including length of party, requested entertainment type, menu selections, etc. If you have dreamed of a unique and stunning backdrop for your wedding ceremony, look no further than the Detroit Princess Riverboat! You can exchange vows in an outdoor setting on the water against the dramatic view of Detroit and Windsor skylines with the Ambassador Bridge soaring in the background. This breathtaking setting is guaranteed to make your guests "ooh and ahh" for years to come about your incredible ceremony venue! The Detroit Princess has been entertaining Detroit in its current location since 2005, docked just downriver from Hart Plaza, but it has quite an interesting history prior to that. It was originally named the Players Riverboat Casino II and was built in Jennings, Louisiana in 1993. It ran as a Merv Griffin establishment for a number of years, located on the Mississippi River in Metropolis, Illinois Harrah’s Hotel & Casinos eventually purchased the boat, bringing it back down south to Lake Charles, Louisiana where it ran as a casino boat for a number of years before being stripped of all its gambling decor and abandoned for a larger boat. The boat sat in Orange, Texas for a few years, not operating. The owners had plans to scrap the boat, but at the final hour some folks up north decided to step in. In 2004 we purchased the riverboat and the vessel made her first and last journey to her new home in Detroit. The boat was too large to make its way through the northern portions of the Mississippi River, so it had to be towed around Florida, up the inter-coastal waterway, past Nova Scotia, and through the St. Lawrence Seaway to reach the Great Lakes and a temporary home, Toledo. The boat spent a number of months in Ohio being refitted to operate as a restaurant, adding a full kitchen with eight convection ovens, ten steam cabinets, ten movable heater cabinets, two walk in coolers, a fully functioning dish room, and serving kitchens on each level that would soon serve Detroiters and tourists alike. After retooling, the vessel was ready to come home. Although the boat may have been built in the Mississippi Delta in the early 1990s, the Detroit Princess has been well received from day one. When researching the options to bring a boat-style restaurant to Detroit, we really wanted to provide something that Detroit that had been missing since the late 1980s. For almost a century the Boblo Boats SS Ste. Claire and SS Columbia entertained Detroiters on the river, but they sadly were sold in 1991. Until the Detroit Princess Riverboat’s arrival in 2005 the riverfront felt a tad bit empty, and we have happily filled the role as Detroit’s premier riverboat experience ever since.

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