If you are looking for a unique date idea, then innovation is really the key and you might want to consider a romantic, scenic cruise and meal that won’t break your bank. Hornblower’s Jazzy Champagne Brunch Cruise is slated for the next two Sundays at Pier 40 in NYC. On Sunday, February 18th and Sunday, February 25th from 12:30 until 2:30 PM, you and your date can enjoy a romantic two-hour cruise around scenic Manhattan while enjoying a gourmet brunch menu.
On The Jazzy Champagne Brunch Cruise, you’ll get to enjoy scenic views of Manhattan, live music, and excellent food with great company. The live music you’ll get to experience features a live jazz ensemble as well as a DJ. This cruise offers you a two-hour experience while you enjoy a brunch buffet. You’ll get to sample several deserts, get to enjoy unlimited mimosas, and drink various coffees and herbal teas. You’ll also be able to take advantage of different photo opportunities at famous spots like Ellis Island and the Brooklyn Bridge.
Hornblower’s Jazzy Champagne Brunch Cruise occurs on select Sundays, and the next two planned dates are on February 18th and February 25th. The cruise kicks off at Pier 40 on 353 West Street at 12:30 PM but attendees are asked to arrive at 12:00 PM. The cruise is slated to end at 2:30 PM. Ticket prices are listed below.
If you’d like to learn more information about the Jazzy Champagne Brunch Cruise or purchase tickets, please visit their website here.
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