
Riverboat Cajun Queen
The Riverboat Cajun Queen Constructed in New Orleans, Louisiana and launched on June 1, 1987, the Riverboat Cajun Queen was built for speed and distance. She is an authentic replica of an old riverboat that provided passenger service along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts during the late 19th Century. Of course, the Cajun Queen provides every modern convenience... air-conditioned and heated luxurious private rooms, stereo music and sound systems, modern restrooms and handicapped accessible facilities.
The Cajun Queen features outer decks with authentically patterned wrought iron trims inviting guests to stroll back in time as they settle into the mood of a bygone era. The interiors are richly appointed with plush Victorian style draperies, soft period lighting, wooden parquet dance floors, and Louisiana Cypress bars accented with brass railing for a warm and welcoming setting.
The Riverboat Cajun Queen has two large private dining rooms with an indoor capacity of more than 500 passengers. Private rooms or full boat charters are available during regularly scheduled cruises, as well as interim time frames.
| INDIVIDUAL ROOMS | DINING | RECEPTION |
| Bayou Room | 210 | 250 |
| Cajun Room | 230 | 275 |
| Creole Room | 470 | 525 |
| Entire Vessel | 472 | 950 |