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  • The good time ?! Until recently, I forgot that this still existed [apparently, so have other yelpers, which is sort of a shame]. My last memory of it was my first tour on the Goodtime during a grade school field trip. For those in need of a refresh, The Good Time is a public boat that offers 2 hour tours through Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River. My compatriots and me were the only ones under 30 on a tour dubbed a Rush Hour Cruise, which left the docks around 6:30 PM. Upon entering the boat, the extremely cheerful and amicable crew gave out beads. The Rush Hour Cruise consisted of a boat ride on the large, 3 deck boat through the cuyahoga river and the mostly languishing industry, the flattened flats, and some abandoned buildings. Sounds depressing, but it really isn't. There's some beautiful architecture, some abandoned buildings juxtaposed with small random patches of trees and grasses, and sights along the Cuyahoga River including Whiskey Island, many bridges, and great views of Cleveland's downtown skyline. Do note, the boat does not go east of its docking location on East 9th. The ride itself takes about 2 hours. No one was pointing out what we were passing along the Cruise, but may have been annoying for me. I love exploring Cleveland's nooks and crannies, although being on a boat that you can't control was slightly frustrating because there were a couple moments where I would have loved to yell stop, get off, and explore the area. Tickets for the Rush Hour Cruise were $12 each. Besides the great views, there also was a DJ some inebriated cougars dancing. Of course, there's a small bar on board with a few domestic bottles ($2 or $3 happy hour), Great lakes, and liquor. There's a few [less than 12] metered parking spots at the end of the East 9th and additional parking for $8 on the cobblestone pier next to Voinovich Park. If it's open, the RTA Waterline would be an option if you don't mind walking a bit. The Goodtime is worth going on if you're looking to see some good views of downtown and the Cuyahoga River, although I wouldn't go on it more than once a year, if that often. Note, the last cruise for the year was at the end of September, so you'll have to wait until the Spring.
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