The Goodtime 3 cruiseship. by erikatheskysailor
The Goodtime 3 is an extremely popular sightseeing option. People from the outliying suburbs and beyond board this ship for the cruise that lasts roughly and hour or so. This cruise ship is the least classy of the 3 ships at the Cuyahoga, but is still a good option if you can't afford to go on the Nautica Queen. There's three decks, and the boat can host 1000 passengers. You're free to roam the decks, and bring a camera because you'll be viewing some great scenery. I'm disappointed at the plastic chairs outside, and then those tacky metal-frame chairs inside, like from some dank bar. It doesn't have the classiest atmosphere or design, but does a good job with it's primary purposes: providing great views of downtown and the Cuyahoga River, lots of dance music, decently stocked bars; lots of open space on the decks. The indoor sections are climate-controlled, too. There are also lunch cruises, private chartering options, dance cruises and general sightseeing tours.
The dock is located at the E 9th St Pier, downtown, in Voinovich Park. There's parking by the Ninth street/Rt. 2 ramps, on the pier (good luck finding a spot there), or at nearby Burke Lakefront Airport.