About us

About The Chicago Scene Boat Party.

In 2000 Chicago Scene founder and long-time boater Ted Widen gathered a small group of friends and their boats and headed out to the “Playpen,” a protected area just East of Lake Shore Drive at Chicago Ave and just north of Navy Pier and the Chicago water purification plant.

We brought out some of Chicago’s best DJs and had them play on the flybridge of the main boat with a huge sound system that stopped traffic on Lake Shore Drive. That first year 50 boats came together and tied up making it the largest “Tie Up” in Chicago at that time. Each year after that the party doubled in size until we got to the 500-1000 boat range where we stand to this day.

This was the birth of the “Chicago Scene Boat Party,” an annual event that is now the largest on Lake Michigan.

Ted Widen is also a Realtor in the Chicago market with Baird & Warner Real Estate as well as running a boat charter business called Chicago Sailboat and Yacht Charters.

To find out more information about other boat parties please check out SceneBoatParty.com

About us

Chicago Scene Boat Party a weekend filled with music and entertainment at Lake Michigan.

In 2001 Chicago Scene founder Ted Widen gathered a small group of friends and their boats together and headed out to the “Playpen,” a breakwall protected area that fronts Lake Shore Drive & the Chicago water filtration plant.

This was the birth of the “Chicago Scene Boat Party,” an annual event that is now the largest on Lake Michigan.

About us

Chicago Scene Boat Party a weekend filled with music and entertainment at Lake Michigan.

In 2001 Chicago Scene founder Ted Widen gathered a small group of friends and their boats together and headed out to the “Playpen,” a breakwall protected area that fronts Lake Shore Drive & the Chicago water filtration plant.

This was the birth of the “Chicago Scene Boat Party,” an annual event that is now the largest on Lake Michigan.