Enter to Win a Valentine’s Dinner Cruise for Two!

by Argosy Cruises on January 19, 2012

Looking for a great way to spoil your loved one this Valentine’s Day? Try your luck at winning a cruise for two from Argosy!

This year, we’re giving away a romantic cruise for two for our Valentine’s Dinner Cruise on Tuesday, February 14th! All you have to do is Like Argosy Cruises on Facebook and fill out the form in order to enter. We’ll select one lucky winner who will then get to wine and dine their special someone….on us!

This three hour Seattle waterfront cruise aboard the Royal Argosy includes a 5 course dinner and live music. As Argosy’s special guests, you’ll also have a special table reserved with a complimentary bottle of champagne and a commemorative boarding photo.

Valentine’s Dinner Cruise Menu 2012

Amuse-Bouche:
Main Lobster Cakes served with Washington State Granny Smith Apple Slaw & Apple Cider Aioli.

Salad:
Micro Greens Citrus Salad served with citrus sections, Asiago cheese, and a blood orange vinaigrette with warm whole wheat bread & butter.

Pasta:
Roasted Mushroom Lasagna. Fresh pasta and roasted mushrooms served with a pesto sauce and roasted vegetables.

Double Entrée:
Scallops and Tenderloin Medallions Duo. Seared scallop, bacon, pears served with a brown butter sauce over a rosemary risotto cake plus beef tenderloin medallions with a Rainier cherry demi-glaze.

Dessert:
Heart shaped red and black cake for two.

How to Enter:

CLICK HERE to visit the contest tab on our Facebook page!

“Like” Argosy Cruises on Facebook to be eligible to enter to win. Fill out the form and voila! All you have to do then is cross your fingers and wait until Monday February 6th when we announce the winner!

Good Luck!

Snow Train to Leavenworth

by Sarah on November 3, 2011

Argosy Fans get $10 off the December 3rd departure.

The Snow Train climbing up into the Cascade Mountains

Here in Seattle, we can only dream of snow mounded on windowsills and picturesque panoramas of snow-covered towns. But we are glad we don’t have to scoop our cars off in the morning. And its okay if we leave the house without a hat.

 Here is an opportunity to experience all the beauty and cheer of snow without the hassle. For 15 years, local Alki Tours has been offering their Snow Train experience out to Leavenworth. Eat breakfast as you travel by rail (with onboard musicians and Santa!) through the Cascade Mountains covered in snow. The destination, Leavenworth, is decorated, snow-capped, and full of holiday lights. Carolers, bonfires, warm restaurants, sleigh rides, it’s all there to enjoy. At dusk, join the tree lighting to transform the town to an even more magical wonderland.  Then back onto the cozy train for the ride back to Seattle complete with dinner and entertainment.

 For information and tickets call Alki Tours at 206-935-6848 or AlkiTours.com.  

Mention you are a fan of Argosy Cruises and get $10 off the December 3rd departure. 

Susan Pascal and her Vibes

by Sarah on October 12, 2011

Susan at her vibes

Have you ever heard those old-fashioned radio intermission chimes? Those  relaxed smooth tones letting you know it’s commercial time? That’s a vibraphone. It kind of like an aluminum xylophone with a muting pedal. The aluminum gives it the mellow sound we like. It usually goes by the moniker ‘vibes’, so we’ll call it that so we feel knowledgeable on the music lingo.

Lionel Hampton was the first one to introduce vibes into the Jazz Music world, back in 1930. He had played around with the vibes backstage, and he found one in the studio where he and Louis Armstrong were recording. They added its sounds to a recording, and that sparked Lionel to go on to become ‘king of the vibes’.  Now it’s a slightly unconventional but still popular addition to the jazz music scene.

Susan Pascal (being featured on this Sunday’s Jazz Brunch) plays the vibes. Her quartet uses a guitar and vibraphone together. Susan says about that combo, “the combination of vibes with guitar makes a full, rich and sparkling sound–I love it!”

Susan Pascal's Quartet with Capt. Mike on a Jazz Brunch

Her quartet plays originals, great jazz tunes, and American classics as well, all making a wonderful listening experience.  Come aboard for a champagne greeting; and enjoy a brunch buffet while watching her perform on her unique instrument.  

Click here for more information on joining us.

We can’t wait.

Founder of Argosy Cruises turns 100

by Sarah on October 5, 2011

Lynn Campbell’s 100th birthday is on Sunday, October 9th, 2011.

Join us in celebrating the birthday of Lynn, who began what was originally Spring Street Water Taxi, renamed Seattle Harbor Tours, and is now Argosy Cruises.

An early Harbor Cruise

Born in Relief, North Carolina on October 9, 1911, Captain Lynn Campbell or Lennie, as he was called, turns 100 this week.  He is friendly, devoted to the waterfront, an ardent outdoorsman, and still lives locally on Bainbridge Island. Here are a few highlights of his busy life.

He is the third son of Thomas and Mary Jane Campbell who farmed and ran a store in the hills of N.C. While still in his teens wanderlust struck Lynn and he headed west. He financed his way working for a traveling carnival lighting their fireworks. Reaching Seattle he signed aboard ships sailing between Seattle and Alaska where his love for the sea began.

With the outbreak of WWII he was turned down for the military service because of a childhood car and train collision so he signed up with Isaacson Steel pouring the huge buckets of molten steel that built tanks and planes for the war effort.  After the war he and a partner started a tugboat log patrol business here in the Northwest and became a familiar sight around Puget Sound. In 1949, at Pier 55, Lynn started Spring Street Water Taxi Company, ferrying people from Seattle to Manchester.

The bustling waterfront enjoying Seattle Harbor Tours

All this cruising gave him a desire to share the beauty and interest all around him with the public. However at the time our now prospering and pleasant waterfront was a workplace with the bows of great ships shadowing the street and boats unloading and processing fish.

But by the next year, he began the one hour Harbor Cruise that took sightseers on a circle tour around the bay with wonderful views of the city, lighthouses and mountains. Then up the Duwamish River to see the dry docks building and repairing ships and to the shipyards loading and unloading from ports all over the Pacific Rim.

Captain Campbell at the wheel

He prided himself that there were no recordings and passengers were treated to live historic stories and current events around the bay. The personal touch was everything. He would always end the tour by saying “Ladies and gentlemen. If you have enjoyed the tour please tell your friends and neighbors because word of mouth is our best advertising.” It worked like a charm and more boats were added until the fleet of Goodtime boats became an everyday sight around the Bay and Sound. It has always been said that he did business with a handshake and his word was gold.

 

The 1962 the Seattle World Fair provided Captain Campbell with the opportunity to add regularly scheduled tours to Tillicum Village on Blake Island for authentic Indian baked salmon. He and his wife Alice (1920 – 2010) were married in 1967, and together enjoyed running what had become Seattle Harbor Tours. In 1986, after more than 35 years of showing off his city’s water, a huge celebration was held on the pier attended by the Mayor, friends and associates acknowledging his contribution to the great success of the waterfront development. He sold and retired from the six-vessel company in 1990.

Captain Lynn Campbell

Today Argosy is proud to still be a family run company with its roots in a man like Lynn. Happy 100th Birthday, Lynn!

 

We are offering Lynn’s iconic one hour Harbor Cruise at half price on Sunday to celebrate. Just mention Lynn’s Birthday!

 

Dance the Night Away on the Ships & Salsa Cruise!

by Argosy Cruises on September 30, 2011

Join Argosy Cruises for a Night of Food, Drink, and Dancing While Cruising the Seattle Waterfront

Ships & Salsa Cruise | Argosy CruisesWe can’t wait for the Salsa Dance Cruise next weekend! The menu is delicious, the music is irresistible, and the Salsa instruction is easy enough for even our in-house photographer’s two left feet.  Local instructor and choreographer, Michelle Badion teaches the steps, and by the end of the cruise everyone is dancing skillfully to the spicy tunes of DJ Edgar El Travieso De La Salsa.

Michelle has been teaching partner dancing here in Seattle since 1989 and she draws in the crowd with her contagious energy. She teaches the steps, and gives you time to relax and play around to develop your own style. She teaches Salsa, and includes some ChaCha and Bachata for additional glamour.

The menu is an event all by itself. Our favorite is the dessert, Cinnamon Churros. They are perfectly crisp and sugary on the outside, soft and full of cinnamon goodness on the inside. And the Pork Verde is always amazing, pork loin in a flavorful poblano and tomatillo sauce. Plus, you can wash it all down with one of our new margaritas on the bar menu that pair perfectly with dinner.

Great for singles, couples or groups. Loosen those hips and bring your appetite for an evening on the Seattle waterfront!

Click here to join the fun!

Two Cruises Scheduled: October 7th & November 5th

Or contact Argosy at 206-623-1445 and argosycruises.com