Holidays afloat
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Andrew Wainer
Thousands of holiday revelers are expected to descend upon Huntington
Harbour next week to enjoy an evening cruise past the harbor’s luminously
decorated homes.
The 37th annual “Cruise of Lights,” sponsored by the Huntington Beach
Philharmonic Committee, will offer four 50-minute cruises each night from
Dec. 14 to 22.
Committee office manager Valerie Ingham said she expects 20,000 to 25,000
participants from throughout Southern California for the event.
Hundreds of homes lining the harbor will be lit with thousands of lights
and moving displays for this year’s theme -- Millennium Melodies.
A giant champagne bottle and a Wurlitzer jukebox are some of the entries
in this year’s home decorating competition, Ingham said.
Many homes will also feature live and recorded music, including Christmas
carolers.
The cruise first started in the 1960s, with just a few homes displaying
decorations, Ingham said. The first year the committee brought in just
$6.
This year they expect to raise around $100,000, which will benefit the
Orange County Philharmonic Society.
Proceeds will be used to fund the society’s youth programs, which offer
free musical education to students throughout the county.
The cruise has raised more than $2 million for the programs since its
inception, Ingham said.
This year’s cruise celebration will also offer something new, a two-hour
holiday buffet on an 80-foot yacht.
The yacht will depart two times a night for three hours for the
waterborne buffet.
Tickets for the $48 buffet have been selling steadily, Ingham said.
Regular cruise tickets are $6 for children and $9 for adults Monday
through Thursday, and $10 for adults on the weekends.
Tours will leave hourly from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Tickets may be ordered by calling (714) 840-7542.
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