Cruise Lake of the Ozarks at sunset with optional catered dinner
1 hour and 30 minutes
Light narration, Evening cruise
Settle in for a lightly narrated evening cruise on the Lake of the Ozarks departing from Bagnell Dam in Lake Ozark, Missouri. Add an optional catered dinner when you book, and purchase drinks from the full-service bar on board.
Dinner is optional and must be booked at the time of reservation, prior to the day of the cruise. No pets are allowed except service dogs, and no strollers or coolers are permitted on board.
This cruise is non-refundable; no refunds will be given. The operator may cancel or reschedule in dangerous weather conditions. If there are not enough passengers, they will reschedule the booking date/time.
Arrive on time for boarding. The cruise departs promptly, and the crew cannot wait for late arrivals.
No. You cannot bring outside food or beverages on board.
Yes. The boat has a full-service bar with fountain soda, juices, punch, beer, wine, and mixed drinks. You can pay with cash, credit, or debit cards.
1006 Bagnell Dam Blvd, Lake Ozark, MO, 65049
Celebration Cruises seems to strike a nice balance between relaxation and entertainment, with the staff consistently earning praise for their friendliness and service. Multiple reviewers specifically call out crew members like Sabrina, Alice, and Natcha for going above and beyond to make guests feel welcome. The vibe is clearly laid-back and family-friendly, with one family mentioning their young kids got to meet the captain and even steer the wheel for photos. The fireworks cruise during special events like Jeep Invasion gets particularly enthusiastic reviews, with guests calling it "breathtaking" and noting you get prime views of the show (just bring ear protection if you're sensitive to noise). The narration during cruises provides context about the area, though it may be pre-recorded rather than live commentary. On the food front, opinions vary a bit. Some guests rave about the meals being "delicious, fresh and hot," while others found certain dishes like the parmesan chicken dry and underwhelming. The dinner and lunch cruise options both seem popular, and the overall value gets positive mentions. A few minor notes: the cruise pace is slow and doesn't venture too far (which might be perfect if you want leisurely sightseeing but less ideal if you're hoping for adventure), and drinks from the bar run on the pricey side. The noon cruise without a meal is also available if you prefer a shorter, more casual experience. Overall, it's a solid choice for a relaxing outing with pleasant views and accommodating staff.
We didn't go on cruise walked around got lots great pictures
Shirley W.Penrod
April 1, 2026
We didn't go on cruise walked around got lots great pictures
Shirley W.Penrod
April 1, 2026