he river cruise industry directly activates the Quad Cities’ riverfront and American Cruise Lines (ACL) has a new riverboat cruising the Mississippi River this season.  American Symphony will stop in the Quad Cities for the first time on Monday, September 26 at River Heritage Park, Davenport.  It will be unique because ACL’s American Melody will also be docked there at the same time.

The public is invited to welcome the American Symphony to the Quad Cities.  A ribbon-cutting will take place before the passengers disembark to board the buses for their shore excursions.

American Symphony is the fifth new modern riverboat American Cruise Lines has introduced in just four years.  American Symphony will be quickly followed in early 2023 by sister ship American Serenade, bringing ACL’s fleet to 17 small ships, exploring in 34 states.
American Symphony on Maiden Voyage Stops in Quad-Cities Monday

Accommodating 175 guests, American Symphony features five decks and offers 100% private balcony staterooms. The new riverboat has an elegant design which employs a stunning use of glass, allowing for unparalleled views throughout the ship. American Symphony also showcases American’s Modern Series hallmark—patented opening bow and retractable gangway, as well as the top deck skywalk. American Symphony also offers spacious lounges inside and out, a grand dining room, fitness center, and a wellness-yoga studio.

“We are thrilled to welcome American Cruise Line’s new American Symphony to the Quad Cities regional destination,” said Dave Herrell, President and CEO, Visit Quad Cities. “American Cruise Lines is a vitally important partner of Visit Quad Cities and has been committed to our region for many years. We congratulate them and look forward to celebrating this new amazing asset that will be a meaningful part of our world-renowned Mississippi River.”

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Visit Quad Cities, the region’s official destination management and marketing organization (DMMO), assists the national river cruise companies to develop the shore excursion tours for passengers.  Passengers go on tours visiting our attractions and gain authentic experiences while they are in the QC. Visits from national cruise line companies are an excellent opportunity for people to experience the Quad Cities first-hand and a way to share the remarkable story of the Quad Cities.  These visits are a critical economic driver as hundreds of passengers disembark in the QC during each stop.

The Mississippi River is the common thread connecting the Quad Cities.  It has been one of the region’s most valuable assets throughout history.  Almost 50 stops from national cruise lines will be welcomed to the Quad Cities this year.  Cruise lines have scheduled visits in the QC until early November.

Please note: The river cruise schedule is subject to change at any time.  There are no public tours given of the vessels. The parking lot in River Heritage Park is reserved for bus loading on September 26 and there is no parking in that lot.

American Symphony on Maiden Voyage Stops in Quad-Cities Monday
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American Symphony on Maiden Voyage Stops in Quad-Cities Monday

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