It is a major source of revenue.
Yes. Most cruise lines have agreements with the ports-of-call that makes the cruise ship searchable by local police while in port. The cruise ship is under a limited jurisdiction by the local authorities, so even if you don't get off the boat -- you are still in Vietnam.
He did not invent the cruise boat.
When you go on a river cruise, sit on the top deck of the boat if possible. This will give you the best view of the river, and it will not seem like the boat is moving in the water as much as it would be if you were sitting on the lower deck.
Yes - all of London's river boats will pass or stop at the Tower of London
nowhere, but in the banana boat in the river
Motor Boat Cruise ended in 1993.
Motor Boat Cruise was created in 1957.
LCM-8 ("Mike Boat") is a river boat and mechanized landing craft used by the United States Navy and Army during the Vietnam War and subsequent operations.
The boat is on the river is correct
River cruises can be dangerous, many times the boat sinks. Probably if you want to go on a cruise, ocean ones are best, because you will feel less seasick on them.
Strictly speaking, Titanic was not a cruise boat. She was a destination boat. She was only meant for transatlantic crossings and to make people feel comfortable on the way.