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A m e r i c a n Q u e e n DECKPLANS Pilot House Pilot House Gym Gym Pool Pool SUN sun deck DECK SUN DECK 502 501 502 501 504 503 504 503 506 505 506 505 508 507 508 507 510 509 510 509 512 511 512 511 514 540 513 514 540 513 516 516 541 541 515 515 518 518 517 517 542 542 543 519 543 519 520 520 521 523 525 527 529 531 521 523 525 527 522 522 524 524 526 526 528 528 530 529 530 532 531 534 532 533 533 535 536 534 536 535 River River Grill & Bar Grill & Bar PROMENADE promenade deck DECK 401 Chart Room 402 403 404 406 405 408 407 457 410 409 458 412 411 459 414 413 460 416 415 461 418 417 462 420 419 463 422 421 464 424 423 465 426 425 466 428 427 467 430 429 431 432 434 433 436 435 468 469 470 471 438 437 439 472 473 474 475 440 442 441 444 443 446 445 448 447 450 449 452 454 451 456 455 453 OBSERVATION observation deck DECK 4
SUN DECK suite and stateroom categories LS AAA AA A B C LUXURY SUITES 502 501 SUITES SUPERIOR OUTSIDE STATEROOMS WITH PRIVATE VERANDA* DELUXE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS OUTSIDE STATEROOMS OUTSIDE STATEROOMS 401 Chart Room 402 403 404 406 504 503 405 408 505 506 407 409 411 457 458 507 508 410 412 414 510 509 459 460 512 511 413 415 417 419 461 514 540 513 516 541 515 462 463 464 416 418 420 422 518 517 542 520 543 519 421 423 425 424 426 428 427 465 466 467 430 521 D E 522 SO F G SI 523 524 432 OUTSIDE STATEROOMS DELUXE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Grill & Bar WITH BAY WINDOW SINGLE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS 429 431 INSIDE CABINS SINGLE INSIDE CABINS 434 525 526 PROMENADE DECK 527 528 433 435 437 468 469 470 471 529 530 436 438 440 472 473 474 475 531 532 533 534 536 535 439 441 443 445 442 444 446 448 447 449 450 452 River 451 454 453 455 456 OBSERVATION DECK TEXAS texas DECK deck TEXAS DECK CABIN cabin DECK deck CABIN DECK main MAIN deck DECK Accessibility: The American Queen s 2 elevators provide access to all decks, excluding the Sun Deck. Staterooms 201, 202, 305, 306, 381, 457, 520, 521 & 522 are wheelchair accessible. All Category C staterooms offer larger showers with shower chairs available upon request. 5
A m e r i c a n Q u e e n SUITES and STATEROOMS Welcome to your home aboard the elegant American Queen where you can relax in a warm, inviting atmosphere of Antebellum charm without sacrificing modern conveniences. Fine linens and plush bedding will ensure you are well-rested to fully enjoy every included shore tour, historical lecture and toetapping musical performance. Open veranda categories afford neighboring guests the unique opportunity to enjoy a social atmosphere, swapping stories and forming lasting friendships with fellow travelers. suites with open veranda LS Luxury Suites with Open Veranda - 350-500 sq. ft. AAA Suites with Open Veranda - 230 sq. ft. From your spacious, elegantly furnished suite, you are treated to a sweeping river view. Sip a beverage and share conversation in your cozy sitting area with sofa-bed and cocktail tables. Soak in your tub or shower, and then sleep soundly in your double or queen bed dressed with fine linens. Our suites give you the feeling of a fine Southern estate home, complete with authentic Antebellum décor and antiques. From the intimate sitting area with its sofa-bed and cocktail table to the fluffy bed, this is river living at its finest. Category LS pictured right. Queen Bed or Two Single Beds Tub and Shower Sitting Area with Sofa-bed Vanity Mirror and Desk Flat-screen TV French Doors Open Onto Deck Promenade Deck Interior & Exterior Access (LS Only) superior outside staterooms with private veranda AA 190 sq. ft. with Private 40 sq. ft. Veranda With your own private veranda, these staterooms are so enjoyable you might decide to extend your journey. Sit in your cozy armchairs and prop your feet up on the ottoman as you read through the River Times, our daily program, and discover the delights that await you. Queen Bed or Two Single Beds Tub and Shower Flat-screen TV Texas Deck Interior Access 6
deluxe outside staterooms with open veranda A 210 sq. ft. Settle back on the couch in your sitting area, open the French doors to the deck, and greet the day as the banks of the river slip majestically by. Some staterooms in this category offer a view of the paddlewheel, while others offer expansive views of America s Heartland. Queen Bed or Two Single Beds Tub and Shower Flat-screen TV Sitting Area with Couch Vanity Mirror and Desk French Doors Open onto Deck Promenade & Observation Decks outside staterooms with open veranda B 190-205 sq. ft. C 160 sq. ft. D 140-210 sq. ft. SO 140 sq. ft. Can you imagine opening French doors to a sweeping river vista and the sweet scent of magnolia trees? In these staterooms, there s no need to dream any longer. Sit on the deck outside your stateroom and greet early morning strollers, relax in bed with your favorite book, or soak in a hot bath. Category D floor plan shown. Queen Bed or Two Single Beds Tub and/or Shower Flat-screen TV French Doors Open Onto Deck Observation & Texas Decks deluxe outside staterooms with bay window E 190 sq. ft. inside cabins F 140 sq. ft. G 132 sq. ft. SI * 80 sq. ft. An expansive bay window overlooking the ever-changing scenery of America s Heartland is the main draw of this spacious category. Curl up in front of the window with a new novel and savor a moment that belongs to only you. Two Single Beds Tub and Shower Flat-screen TV Bay Window Cabin Deck Surrounded by wonderful period details and with every modern convenience, you will find your cares disappear within moments upon entering these cozy havens. Ample shelving and storage spaces keep your necessities out of the way but easily accessible. Two Single Beds Shower Flat-screen TV Observation, Promenade and Texas Decks * SI cabins are slightly scaled down to accommodate the independent traveler and feature one single bed. 7
Welcome To THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER THE RIVER THAT DEFINES A NATION The lower stretch of the Mississippi, from carefree New Orleans to vibrant Memphis, is the river of legends. Old Man River has been celebrated in print, song and film for many generations. Control of the Mighty Mississippi was the key strategic goal of the Civil War and even today it is still the lifeblood of commerce in the Old South. This is the river of centuries-old shaded oak trees, elegant antebellum plantations, cobblestone streets and Victorian mansions. Hear the river s music in blues, jazz, zydeco and rock and roll and savor its diversity with a host of distinctive Creole and Cajun culinary delights. The world of Mark Twain s revered book Life on the Mississippi is best experienced from the vantage point of the graceful American Queen, the most opulent riverboat in the world. Celebrate New Orleans unabashed and unapologetic joy in the fine restaurants and sidewalk cafes of the French Quarter, the jazz clubs lining Bourbon Street and the strolling musicians in Jackson Square. Music is also the heart and soul of Memphis - from Elvis inspiring Graceland to the blues joints of Beale Street. The city s National Civil Rights Museum chronicles a long journey to freedom and the Stax Museum of American Soul Music records the rise of a beloved musical art form. Between these glittering cities is a necklace of traditional plantations and homes. Oak Alley transports you back to the era of hoop skirts, cotillions and cotton fields. The flowers, fountains and pathways found on the plantations in the area we affectionately refer to as Plantation Road are a testament to the Louisiana way of life before the Civil War. Natchez, Mississippi s captivating historic district shines in the lovingly restored homes of Magnolia Hall, Rosalie Mansion and the William Johnson House. Thousands of tombstones which mark the fallen in Vicksburg, Mississippi reflect the tragic sacrifices of the Civil War. French Canadian fur trappers defined Cajun culture in bold Baton Rouge, Louisiana while the lost settlement of Bayou Sara below the bluffs of St. Francisville, Louisiana was once the busiest pre-civil War port between New Orleans and Memphis. This is the soul of the Mississippi River. Inhale the sweet fragrance of magnolia blossoms, sit in a rocking chair with a glass of sweet tea on the American Queen s Front Porch of America and watch the essence of the South unfold around you. 8
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