My departure date was switched to a date that did not work for us with no justification. I then rescheduled to a date that worked. A new e-ticket and email confirmation was sent out. When we...
My departure date was switched to a date that did not work for us with no justification. I then rescheduled to a date that worked. A new e-ticket and email confirmation was sent out. When we arrived at the ticket booth 30 min before as instructed, the ticket agent said there is no record of our booking. I asked her to scan the e-ticket and she said they have no scanner. I asked her to look up the confirmation number and she said it did not exist. She had to re-create the booking which took a long time. By the time we got on the boat, all the window seats were taken and we were seated by the dance floor (middle of boat). I had to convince one of the hosts to allow us to sit closer to the window for a nice view. I paid $438 for a dinner cruise for two and sitting in the middle was not worth it. I could have stayed in old Quebec and had a very nice dinner somewhere else for that cost. Eventually, when other guests did not arrive, we were allowed to move seats closer to the window. It a lovely dinner and cruise once we were moved but this was all quite an ordeal!
Quebec City Sightseeing Dinner Cruise
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Patrick,
United States
30 Jun 2024
Excellent
Quebec City Guided Sightseeing River Cruise
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Shannon,
Canada
31 Jul 2024
Good
Quebec City Guided Sightseeing River Cruise
About: Quebec City Cruises
Quebec city cruises are a great way to explore from a different angle! There are lots of options to choose from if you want to discover Quebec's unique history, culture, and natural beauty from the water. From a sightseeing cruise along the St. Lawrence River with stunning views of Quebec City and its surroundings, to romantic dinner cruises, whale-watching cruises and sunset cruises, there's definitely a Quebec city cruise to float everyone's boat.
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