We
offer limited access on Miss Buffalo
II. Please call for info.
Where
is your dock located?
Our
dock is located at the Erie Basin
Marina, at the foot of Erie St. in
Downtown Buffalo.
For directionsvisit
our "Directions" page.
Can
I reserve a specific seat on the Miss Buffalo
II?
There
is no reserved or assigned seating
available. It's strictly "first
come-first served".
Do I really
need a reservation?
Yes!
It is necessary for public
party cruises and is always a good
idea for sightseeing tours.
Can I bring my own food or drink on board?
All
food and/or beverages must be purchased
from Buffalo Harbor Cruises. We allow
a rare exception such as a special
birthday cake or anniversary cake,
etc..
Is
there food and beverages on the Miss
Buffalo II?
Yes,
we have a fully licensed bar and
a variety of snacks for purchase.
Is smoking
permitted?
Smoking
is allowed on
the outside decks ONLY. All enclosed
areas are non-smoking.
Where
does the Miss Buffalo II go?
We
take a variety of routes, depending
on weather and type of cruise. All
of our routes are in calm waters.
Most of our cruises include the Buffalo
River, the Outer Harbor, Lake Erie,
the Niagara River, the Black Rock
Lock and Canal.
Does the boat
go out if it rains?
Yes!
All cruises sail rain or shine. In
the case of severe weather the Captain
will make a decision shortly before
cruise time. No decision is based
on a weather report...we have alternate
routes that we use to stay in calm
waters.
How
far ahead should I make my reservation?
As
soon as you have a date in mind,
it is to your advantage to make a
reservation. Our cruises are very
popular and fill up quickly.
How do I receive
my tickets or boarding passes?
Boarding
Passes are not mailed. They can be
picked up 1 hour before your
scheduled cruise at our dockside
ticket office.
Where do I
park?
Daytime
or weekend public parking is available
on Erie St. Look for Miss Buffalo
parking signs. Nights or weekends
may require a small parking fee.
Do you have
life jackets on board?
Yes!
Miss Buffalo II is licensed, inspected
by the Coast Guard and carries all
required life-saving equipment.