American Cruise Lines

American Melody

Overall Editor Rating
Nancy Monson January 17, 2023

Fodor’s Expert Review

Ship Overview

American Cruise Lines
Cruise StyleRiver
Ship SizeSmall
Price Range$$$$
Sails To Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis, MN
Sails From St. Louis, MO
St. Louis, MO
Duration8 days

American Melody is the fourth and newest riverboat in American Cruise Lines’ fleet. Designed with the idea of bringing a contemporary-style hotel to the water (the ride is so smooth that you sometimes can’t even tell you’re sailing), it can host up to 175 guests. One sister ship—American Symphony—debuted in 2022 and another—American Serenade—is scheduled for this year. Even smaller catamaran-style ships known as the Eagle class are expected to launch starting in 2023. The fleet also includes paddleboats.Read More

All ships are built in Maryland, and ACL is proud of its status as the only U.S. built, owned, and operated cruise line. In addition to the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, itineraries are available on the Columbia and Snake Rivers and in Alaska, Washington state, the Southeast, and New England. ACL is also planning to offer add-on land packages to its Columbia and Snake River cruises.

If you are looking for a relaxed, casual, all-inclusive vacation with a high level of service, this cruise will suit you well.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Pros
Cons
Staterooms and suites are large with hotel-style amenities and balconies  
Cruises are truly all-inclusive, including ample food and liquor, internet service and excursions  
You can purchase a “cancel for any reason” passenger policy for a full refund or credit if you can’t go on your cruise
Internet and cell service are spotty, as they are on many cruise ships
Snacks and hors d’oeuvres lean toward the unhealthy side  
There are no pools, hot tubs, or bikes on board

What to expect on board

Staterooms & Cabins

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The Melody’s staterooms and suites are where this cruise line really shines: All rooms are ultra-comfortable and spacious, with contemporary design and elegant blue, white and griege (gray-beige) décor to create a quiet oasis. Bathrooms are full size, with hotel amenities, including Beekman toiletries, marble tiling, and dual shower heads. Beds can be pushed together to create a king-size bed or kept apart as two singles, and there are large-screen TVs, ample closet space, charging stations/outlets, sitting areas, and Keurig coffee makers in all rooms. The result: You’ll feel like you’re in a fine hotel rather than on a riverboat.

The Grand Suites, of which there are six on board, measure 650 square feet, and the Veranda Suites (ten on board) measure 645 square feet. All suites are located on the fourth deck, offering great views of the river scenery. The Grand Suites have separated bedrooms and living rooms. A modern-style couch and coffee table round out the living room area, along with a second large-screen TV, refrigerator, and a small dining table with two chairs. There’s plenty of closet space in both rooms, a double vanity in the bathroom and two private balconies with floor-to-ceiling sliders. The Veranda suites have a joint sleeping and living area with one TV and extra seating, including several chairs, and desk space.

Standard staterooms, located on decks one to three, range in size from 300 to 350 square feet and are equally decked out in amenities and style. The higher the deck, the better the view and the greater the space. There are also seven 250-square-foot single-occupancy rooms on board The Melody, which are available without a single supplement. The rooms have the same features, including private balconies, full-size bathrooms and sitting areas, as the other staterooms, along with extra-large single beds, and can be found on decks two, three, and four.

The ship is handicap accessible with elevators to each deck. One American Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant room is available. Suites may also be accessible to people using walkers and even wheelchairs, but they don’t have showers that can be rolled into or extra-wide doorways.

Food & Drink

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One of the biggest advantages of cruising with ACL is that all food and drinks (including almost unlimited alcohol) are included in the cost of the cruise. There are no surprise add-on charges.

A large dining room with panoramic views is available for sit-down service at all meals. Seating is open, so you can choose to sit with your own party or join other guests to make new friends. Alternatively, for breakfast, you can order in-room dining. Or you can head up to the casual outdoor Ellipse Café on the fourth deck, which serves breakfast sandwiches, scrambled eggs, yogurt, lox and bagels and fruit for breakfast, and picnic-type food for lunch (hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken, and tuna salad wraps).

The all-American menu in the dining room typically includes three choices for lunch, which is served from 12-1:30 p.m. most days, such as marinated rosemary chicken salad, pastrami on rye, orzo pasta salad or trout amandine, plus desserts. A choice of two appetizers, three entrees, and three desserts are usually offered for dinner, served from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Standouts include braised short ribs, eggplant parmesan, crab-stuffed lobster tail and all manner of fish, from trout to red snapper and mahi-mahi. The gourmet cuisine is artfully presented and imaginative, with fresh ingredients, but is uneven at times. Some dishes are overly salty, while others are a little bland. Servers always replace meals if guests complain, however, and passengers are free to request other dishes if they don’t care for the selections being served at a particular meal or if they have special dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free desserts). Half portions are also available upon request.

Cookies are served at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day. A cocktail hour with hors d’oeuvres is held each evening at 5:30 p.m. Self-serve snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are available all day and night.

Two well-stocked bars are found aboard The Melody, and you can go to the well as many times as you’d like (barring—excuse the pun—drunk and unruly behavior).

Entertainment

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Nature and history lectures, craft activities and bingo and trivia games are offered daily throughout the cruise. In the evening, the ship presents theatrical pieces (an evening with Mark Twain, for instance) and live music (country and western, oldies). The entertainment is on the sedate and sometimes even corny side, catering to an older audience (the average guest is 70 or older).

There are complimentary excursions at every port, or you can choose from inexpensive ($25-$45) tours.

Quiet rooms for lounging, reading, doing puzzles or checking email can be found on decks two, three and four.

Spa & Fitness

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The ship has a fitness facility that’s well-stocked with exercise machines, free weights, and yoga mats for use by passengers. There is also a walking track on level 5, the top level of the ship, along with a shuffle-board court.

There is no spa onboard, but most riverboats don’t offer such amenities.

Key cruising tips

Health & Safety

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention no longer require ships to observe strict COVID protocols, so there is no need to mask up (unless you want to) or present proof of vaccination when you embark. There is a medical professional on board the ship for the entire duration of the cruise and staff are available 24/7 to assist passengers in need. A medical emergency button can be found in each stateroom and suite. Cleaning is a highly visible staff activity in public areas and there are numerous hand sanitizing stations throughout the ship. A muster drill is held after lunch on the first day as required by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Dress Code

Attire is casual at all times, but you are free to dress up for cocktails, dinner and the evening show. Unlike large cruise liners, there are no formal nights on The Melody.

Packing note: There is a self-service laundry room onboard.

Junior Cruisers

Children are permitted on ACL riverboat cruises, but will likely be bored since activities and entertainment cater to an older audience.

Service

The crew is well-trained, friendly, and extremely accommodating. They do their best to fulfill all guest requests and will even carry wheelchairs and scooters on and off the ship for disabled passengers.

Tipping

The ACL Welcome Aboard packet states that gratuities aren’t necessary for onboard personnel, but many guests tip anyway. Bus drivers and tour guides also appreciate tips.

QUICK FACTS

SHIP STATS
Entered Service
2021
Number of Cabins
91
Passenger Capacity
175
Crew Members
65
Passengers to Crew Ratio
2.69
Gross Tons
5148
Width
59 feet
Length
328 feet

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