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  • It's that time of the year again when Mardi Gras returns to San Diego. Are you looking to get into the spirit this year while also doing something a little more adventurous than the usual bar crawl? Why not celebrate this year's festivities by cruising around San Diego Bay and partying on a 90 foot yacht! Cruising aboard the Chere Amie is an experience like none other in which you can take in the serenity of the San Diego Bay and amazing views of the city. Our yacht comes complete with a full bar, open-view dance floor, and plenty of lounge areas which provide a fun and festive atmosphere perfect for mingling and partying with friends. Our special Mardi Gras Party will include traditional New Orleans inspired cocktails such as the Sazerac and Hurricane! There will also be a live DJ, dancing, spectacular views, and so much more! Dress Code: Festive Mardi Gras attire is definitely encouraged! So feel free to masquerade and wear plenty of beads! Date: Saturday, Feb. 26,2022 at 4:30p.m. Location: Chere Amie Yacht Cost:$39.95-$199.95 Check-in and Boarding Time: 4:30pm Cruise Time: 5:00pm - 7:30pm Please plan to arrive 30 to 45 minutes before cruise time to make sure that you have enough time to find parking and get checked in at the gate. The gates will close at 4:50pm and the boat will leave at 5:00pm sharp so please be on time as we don't want you to miss the cruise! There are hotels in walking distance like the Grand Hyatt, Marriott, Wyndham, and other parking structures nearby. Uber, Lyft, or Taxi are great options also as parking can get busy! For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
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