American Queen Explained

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American Queen is a Louisiana-built river steamship said to be the largest river steamboat ever built.[1] Although the American Queen's stern paddlewheel is indeed powered by a steam engine, her secondary propulsion, in case of an emergency and for maneuverability around tight areas where the paddle wheel can not navigate, comes from a set of diesel-electric propellers known as Z-drives on either side of the sternwheel. She has 222 state rooms for a capacity of 436 guests and a crew of 160. She is 418feet long and 89feet wide.[2]

History with Delta Queen Steamboat Company (1994–2011)

Construction of the ship began in 1994 by McDermott Shipyard in Morgan City, Louisiana and was completed in mid 1995. The vessel was created for Delta Queen Steamboat Company to be a six-deck recreation of a classic Mississippi riverboat. Upon the arrival of American Queen in New Orleans, Louisiana, the vessel was christened by radio producer Angel Harvey with a 4-foot tall bottle of Tabasco hot sauce rather than a bottle of champagne which is traditionally used in ship christenings.[3] The vessel's maiden voyage set sail from New Orleans on June 2, 1995, bound for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During that same inaugural cruise on June 20, American Queen got stuck in mud during a photoshoot 130 miles downriver from Louisville, Kentucky. Water and fuel were pumped off in order to lighten the vessel and free it from the mud.[4]

On June 4, 1997, while docked in Memphis Harbor, passengers aboard the American Queen spotted the body of a man floating near the southern tip of Mud Island and notified vessel crew. First mate Dave Williamson retrieved the body to bring to local police which was later identified to be the remains of singer Jeff Buckley.[5] [6]

American Classic Voyages, the parent company of Delta Queen Steamboat Company, declared bankruptcy on October 19, 2001. ACV blamed its fate on the September 11 terrorist attacks and the spike in cancelled reservations, although many other factors attributed to the bankruptcy. Despite launching an ambitious expansion, American Classic Voyages faced operational challenges. According to sources close to ACV, the company's successful brands had strayed from what had made them attractive to their niche clientele, ACV's rollout of new cruises was mismanaged and the company had a costly dispute with its shipbuilder, Northrop Grumman Ingalls Shipbuilding.[7] [8]

Resulting from the bankruptcy of American Classic Voyages, American Queen was taken out of service in October 2001. Delta Queen Steamboat Co. was subsequently purchased by Delaware North and American Queen was brought back into service in January 2003.[9]

Following reports that Delta Queen Steamboat Co. had suffered heavier losses than previously stated from the damages and travel disruption of Hurricane Katrina, Delaware North sold the company to Ambassadors International Inc. in April 2006 for $3 million.[10]

From 2006 to 2008, American Queen and its sister vessels sailed under Majestic America Line, a subsidiary of Ambassadors International. After multiple failed attempts throughout 2008 to sell Majestic America Line, it was decided to break up the fleet and sell the vessels individually.[11]

On November 20, 2008, the steamer American Queen was retired to the reserve fleet in Violet, Louisiana. Due to the failure of Majestic America Line, she was returned to the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) who held her $30 million mortgage.[12] The U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration records the ship's movement to the Beaumont Reserve Fleet on January 22, 2009.[13]

In April 2011 American Queen was purchased for $15.5 million by HMS Global Maritime, based in New Albany, Indiana.[14]

History with American Queen Steamboat Company (2011–2024)

In April 2012, HMS Global Maritime relaunched American Queen under a new cruise line, Great American Steamboat Company. The company held a new christening to celebrate the steamboat relocating its home port to Memphis. American Queen was the first passenger vessel to dock at the new Beale Street Landing, built long enough to accommodate the 418-foot long steamboat.[15] Priscilla Presley, named godmother of the American Queen, christened the vessel with a bottle of champagne[16] [17] before it set sail on its inaugural cruise with its new company, this time without sister vessels Delta Queen which became a floating hotel affixed to shore in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Mississippi Queen which was scrapped in 2011. The new inaugural cruise departed from Memphis bound for Cincinnati, Ohio. Along the way, American Queen participated for the first time in the Great Steamboat Race.[18] She came in second place. Following a trademark dispute from American Cruise Lines, Great American Steamboat Company changed its name to American Queen Steamboat Company effective July 1, 2012.[19] [20]

For a period around 2014, the American Queen Steamboat was a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[21]

In October 2014, American Queen struck jagged rock on the Cumberland River on its way into Nashville, Tennessee. Passengers were able to embark on time while repairs were made, although the vessel had to wait for Coast Guard clearance before sailing which came a day later.[22] American Queen suffered another accident during high water conditions on the Mississippi River shortly before midnight on September 4, 2018, when she collided with the old Champ Clark Bridge in Louisiana, Missouri. The vessel sustained some damage to its port side.[23] [24]

In the late 2010s, AQSC began rapidly expanding its fleet. The company purchased two abandoned casino boats in 2016 which would later be remodeled and reintroduced as American Duchess and American Countess. In January 2019, AQSC acquired Victory Cruise Lines which consisted of Great Lakes cruise ships, Victory I and Victory II. The two coastal cruisers were reintroduced under AQSC as Ocean Voyager and Ocean Navigator respectively.[25] [26] [27]

In response to the global outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, American Queen Steamboat Company suspended operations in March 2020. AQSC, along with numerous other cruise lines worldwide would struggle to return to normal operations for the next couple years.[28]

In October 2021, American Queen Steamboat Company changed its name to American Queen Voyages to reflect the addition of ocean-going itineraries. The company's headquarters were relocated from New Albany, Indiana to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[29] [30]

In February 2024 American Queen Voyages announced they were ceasing operations and shutting down.[31] In March 2024, assets of American Queen Voyages were put up for auction. Competitor American Cruise Lines successfully bid for all four of AQV's river vessels. American Queen was purchased for a price of $2.15 million.[32]

Facilities

The American Queen has health and wellness facilities that include a spa with masseuse located on main deck and a gym and pool located between the fifth and sixth decks. For dining, the vessel offers formal dining in the J.M. White Dining Room located on main deck and a casual, 24-hour dining option called the Front Porch Cafe located on Deck 3. There is also the River Grill & Bar which is an outdoor bar on Deck 5 that offers drinks and cookout-style food during good weather. There are also several entertainment venues including the Grand Saloon - a stage theater modeled after Ford's Theatre. Other entertainment options include a movie theater on Deck 3, musical performances in the Engine Room Bar on Deck 2 and numerous card games and reading materials in the Gentlemen's Card Room, Ladies' Parlor, Mark Twain Gallery and Chart Room.[33]

Themed voyages

American Queen passengers experience themed voyages with special appearances by various performers and lecturers, such as Lewis Hankins as Mark Twain. The Civil War themed voyage includes historians as guest speakers, and the Twain cruise features Cindy Lovell and other Twain scholars.[34] [35]

Routes

The American Queen has cruised the Mississippi River from its mouth to as far north as St. Paul, Minnesota. She has also traveled the entire length of the Ohio River, the Tennessee River as far up as Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Cumberland River as far up as Nashville, Tennessee and the Illinois River as far up as Ottawa, Illinois. In addition to these rivers, the American Queen enters the Yazoo Diversion Canal when visiting Vicksburg, Mississippi, Lake Ferguson when visiting Greenville, Mississippi and the Allegheny River when visiting Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[36] The riverboat has also traversed the Gulf of Mexico in order to reach maintenance and repair facilities in Morgan City, Louisiana and Beaumont, Texas.[37]

Media appearances

In 2007, American Queen was the subject of an episode of the Discovery Channel TV series Superships.[38]

In 2009, American Queen was featured in an episode of Little People, Big World in which the Roloff family took a cruise aboard the vessel.[39]

In 2018, American Queen was featured in an episode of Cruising with Jane McDonald. The show followed British singer Jane McDonald on a cruise aboard the American Queen from New Orleans to Memphis.[40]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: River Royalty: American Queen returns to area waters for first time since 2008. 19 July 2012. The Review; East Liverpool, Ohio. 19 July 2012.
  2. Web site: American Queen Steamboat Company Official page. 2012-11-05.
  3. Web site: The American Queen. Cruising The Mighty Mississippi.
  4. News: Steamboat Is Mired In Ohio River Mud. The New York Times . 20 June 1995 .
  5. Jeff Buckley's Body Found In Memphis. Ari. Bendersky. Rolling Stone. 6 June 1997 .
  6. News: Missing singer's body found near Mud Island. Chris. Conley. The Commercial Appeal. 5 June 1997 . 1 .
  7. News: Stewart Yerton. Rebecca Mowbray. Running Aground. Times Picayune. October 28, 2001.
  8. Web site: Cruise line files bankruptcy. Tampa Bay Times.
  9. Web site: American Queen. Steamboats.org.
  10. Web site: Delta Queen Sold. Cruise Industry News.
  11. Web site: Breaking Up Majestic America Line. Cruise Industry News.
  12. Web site: American Queen. steamboats.org. 2010-01-24.
  13. Web site: National Defense Reserve Fleet Inventory. U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration. September 26, 2015. 2. January 31, 2009.
  14. Web site: Dale K. DuPont . Marad approves sale of American Queen . WorkBoat.com . 2011-04-25 . 2012-07-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120316150823/http://www.workboat.com/newsdetail.aspx?id=9874&utm_source=NewsLink&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=InformzNews . 2012-03-16 .
  15. Web site: Beale Street Landing: A Timeline. Bianca. Phillips. Memphis Flyer.
  16. Priscilla Presley Named Godmother For Great American Steamboat Company's American Queen. PR Newswire.
  17. Web site: One on One With Priscilla Presley As She Christens The American Queen. Sabrina. Hall. WREG Memphis. 27 April 2012 .
  18. Web site: New Vessel to Participate in 2012 Great Steamboat Race. Kentucky Derby Festival. 3 October 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111005163630/http://kdf.org/news-New-Vessel-to-Participate-in-2012-Great-Steamboat-Race.html. 2011-10-05.
  19. Web site: American Cruise Lines Inc. v. HMS American Queen Steamboat Company. Justia US Law.
  20. Web site: U.S. river cruise company changes name. Michelle. Baran. Travel Weekly.
  21. Web site: The American Queen Steamboat a Historic Hotels of America member. Historic Hotels of America. January 20, 2014.
  22. Web site: American Queen resumes sailing after repairs to rock damage. Anne. Kalosh. Seatrade Cruise News.
  23. Web site: Aboard the American Queen. Worldtrippers.
  24. Web site: American Queen river boat hitting a bridge pylon.. YouTube.
  25. Web site: American Queen Completes Acquisition of Victory. Cruise Industry News.
  26. Web site: The Turbulent History of CV Cape May Light & Cape Cod Light. OPPO.
  27. Web site: The Ocean Navigator coastal ship is back in service. Andrea. Zelinski. Travel Weekly.
  28. Web site: American Queen and ACL suspend inland and coastal cruise operations. Dale K.. DuPont. WorkBoat.
  29. Web site: Why American Queen Steamboat Company Is Now American Queen Voyages. Kelly. Rosenfeld. TravelAge West.
  30. Web site: John Waggoner: 'I never expected to go beyond one boat'. Anne. Kalosh. Seatrade Cruise News.
  31. Web site: American Queen Voyages . American Queen Voyages . February 20, 2024.
  32. Web site: American Queen Paddlewheelers Sold to American Cruise Lines. The Maritime Executive.
  33. Web site: American Queen - Cruise with Living History. Official website.
  34. Web site: Special themed voyage – The Mighty Mississippi . 2019-04-04 . River Cruise Blog . American Queen Steamboat Co..
  35. Web site: Mark Twain Voyage . 2018-09-16 . American Queen Steamboat Co. . AQSC.
  36. Web site: Voyages on this Vessel. Official website.
  37. Web site: American Queen Steamboat in Mothball Fleet. John. Weise. Steamboats.com.
  38. Web site: First Lady of the Mississippi: The American Queen (2001). IMDb.
  39. Web site: Roloffs on the River (2009). IMDb.
  40. Web site: Jane McDonald Cruises to America in Final Episode of "Cruising with Jane McDonald". Ashley. Kosciolek. Cruise Critic.