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    Colonel Paddlewheel Boat

    2.9 (18 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Nice sunsets.
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    Great sunsets, food & music. A fun ride on the water. Great for any occasion. We've been twice and have another planned! When in Galveston it's a must do.

    ​It's a pretty fun time and a nice trip around the bay. Dinner cruises rotate their meals and entertainment, so it's not always the same. It is great to have the boat on the island and support Moody Gardens.

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    Fabulous show the food was great and the scenery was fabulous I would definitely recommend

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    Great food, friendly staff, fun music and dancing plus a beautiful cruise on the water!!

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