Saturday, September 13, 2025

Upper Mississippi River Cruise on American Heritage, Sep 05 - Sep 13, 2025

I took a cab to PDX airport at 6:15 am to catch a flight to Denver at 8:35 am.  I had a Bulkhead Window Seat 7F. Then I had a Bulkhead Window Seat 7F from Denver to St Louis arriving at 4:33 pm.  The entire flight was cancelled.  A young woman sat by me and helped rebook using my IPhone.  An absolute angel.

I caught a flight out of PDX about 10:41 am for Chicago.  No Bulkhead Seat.  I sat in the Middle Seat 38E in the second to last row near the rear toilet.  I ended up in the Window Seat.  I had almost a three hour layover in Chicago so I used my United Lounge pass.  On the 8:05 pm flight from Chicago to St Louis   No Bulkhead Seat.  I sat 17B mid plane. 

Another nightmare.  Erratic Internet Service at the Airport Transportation area.  I finally got a Lyft.  I arrived at the Embassy Suites St. Louis Downtown Hotel about 10:30 pm.  I had an enormous Suite on the 5th Floor at the end of the corridor overlooking the Arena.

After breakfast I took a Lyft to the Saint Louis Art Museum located in Forest Park.  I visited the museum for three hours.  I had Ham and Swiss Sandwich for lunch in the cafe.  I took a Lyft back to the hotel.  I had planned to visit Eero Saarinen's Stainless Steel Gateway Arch but visitors who want to reach the top must take a tram ride.  There are 96 steps spread over six flights of stairs to reach the tram. The ride to the observation deck takes about 18 minutes, followed by a 30-minute to 1-hour wait on the way up. There are no seats or restrooms at the top of the Arch.  Not going to happen.

I had breakfast in the Hotel Atrium.  On board the ship I had a Single Balcony Stateroom 511 on the American Heritage traveling from St. Louis, MO to St. Paul, MN.   I had lunch at a corner table that was "my table" for the entire cruise.  The ship departed at 2:00 pm.

Sep 7 - The ship arrived at 7:30 am at Hannibal Riverfront Park - North Dock.  I rode the Hannibal, MO Local Loop.  I visited the Laura Hawkins House.  Laura was a real-life inspiration for Becky Thatcher in Mark Twain's books.  Afterwards I had Victorian Afternoon Tea of Scone, Strawberry Jam, and Clotted Cream with Earl Grey Tea in a lovely courtyard garden.  I attended the evening's entertainment: The Molly Brown Show.  Molly Brown was a resident of Hannibal and a survivor of the Titanic.  The ship departed at 11:00 pm.

Sep 8 - A relaxing day aboard ship.  The ship arrived at Riverside Park Landing in Davenport, IA at 11:00 pm.

Sep 9 - I took the narrated Muscatine Local Loop with stops.  We visited the Stanley Gallery where I photographed the statue "Prayer of Peace" (1987) by Allan Houser.  I found a Traditional Geocache at the National Pearl Button Museum.  The story of pearl buttons cut from the shells of freshwater mussels from the Mississippi River in Muscatine is told in the unique museum.  The ship departed at 1:00 pm from the Park Landing.  I attended the Presentation: The Golden Era of Steamboatin'.  I was interested in a book that a woman was reading about 6:30 am: "Beach Read'" by Emily Henry.  The woman gave me the book when she finished reading it.

Sep 10 - The ship arrived at 8:00 am at Rivers Edge Plaza Landing.  I rode the Dubuque, IA Local Loop. I visited St. Lukes Methodist Church. The guided experience highlighted the church's stain glass windows. Then I took a ride on the funicular elevator - the shortest and steepest scenic railway in the United States run at 45 degree angle.  I got my picture taken with the Dubuque Shot Tower in the background (Virtual Cache). The ship left at 1:00 pm.

Sep 11 - Dense Fog Advisory until 9:00 am. The ship arrived at 12:30 pm at the Winona Levee Park Landing.  I took the Local Loop at Winona, MN.  I visited St. Stanislaus Basilica (Polish) to view the stained-glass windows.  I took a Lyft to the Winona Knitting Mills.  I did a Virtual geocache.  I wandered the corridors looking at the displays, large photos, prints, etc.  I saw Big Lebowski's Sweater and display in a glass case and a newspaper article and photo of Mr. Rogers wearing his red sweater in framed displays.  I took a Lyft back to the ship.  The ship left at 6:00 pm.

Sep 12 - The ship arrived at 6:00 am in Red Wing, MN.  I went to a nearby Levee Park to find a multi-cache: "The Sea Wing Disaster" about 9:00 am.  We were supposed to have a narrated coach tour of St. Paul in the afternoon.  It was cancelled so I visited the Red Wing Arts in the Red Wing's historic 1905 depot.  When I returned to the ship, Emily, a local woman, helped me cross the railroad tracks.  Earlier I had spotted a FLW house.  Emily told me that the architect was a student of FLW.  I wish we could have had lunch together. I would have enjoyed our talk. I placed my luggage outside my stateroom after dinner.

Sep 13 - I had an early breakfast this morning.  The motorcoach departed for the airport at 7:45 am.  I got a Delta wheelchair attendant to take me to United Counter.  Afterwards I paid the Day Fee at United Lounge.  I ate lunch and rested. 

I was supposed to depart Minneapolis/St. Paul at 1:00 pm.  Disaster strikes again. Thankfully the women at the United Lounge Counter took charge of the chaotic re-bookings.  I was supposed to be routed through Chicago.  By the time the dust settled I was routed through Denver to Portland, OR.  United gave me a Voucher so I got a glass and half of wine during the flight.  The wine had Tasting Notes of Melon, Honeysuckle and Toasted brioche.  I did have Bulkhead window seats both flights.  I got a Lyft.  I was home by 6:30 pm.  Great trip (except for United Airlines) but it was good to be home!

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