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Mississippi Queen

Delta Queen Steamboat's second riverboat, the Mississippi Queen was launched in 1976. Significantly larger than the older Delta Queen but more intimate than the shiny new American Queen, this handsome riverboat has a loyal following.

Operator: Delta Queen Steamboat Co Capacity (double occupancy): 414
Builder: N/A Full Capacity: 458
Inaugurated: 1976 Space Ratio: 8.1 / 7.3
Gross Tonnage: 3,364 gt Crew: 160
Length: 382 ft. / 116 m Berlitz® Rating: N/R

Cruise Reviews
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Larry DeCosta; May 20, 2006; Memphis-Nashville via Mississippi - Ohio and Cumberland rivers
Bill A. Belt; November 16th, 2004; New Orleans Round Trip

Karen Knowlton, November 16th, 2003; New Orleans to Memphis 
Ambrose Landry, September 14th, 2002; St. Paul to St. Louis 

Excerpts from Delta Queen Steamboat's Website
about the Mississippi Queen

A masterful blend of old-fashioned comfort and traditional all-American hospitality, the magnificent Mississippi Queen is The Very Fulfillment of Mark Twain's Dreams.

Endowed with a Victorian personality that exudes charm and elegance, each of her splendidly furnished staterooms is named for a river town, state, Civil War battle or other historic place or personage. Enhancing her authentic turn-of-the-century decor, some staterooms offer private verandas, genuine antique furnishings, and period wall-hangings pertaining to the stateroom's name.