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These hot tub boat rentals are a unique way to stay warm in Seattle this fall

Now that fall is here, you might be looking for fun ways to get outside while staying warm. Why not do something a little unique? Something like hot tub boat rentals in Seattle, yes, you can explore Lake Union by water this fall and winter and stay warm while doing so.

Seattle’s Lake Union has two different hot tub boat rental companies. You can’t go wrong with either and they both have their own unique offerings.

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Firstly, there’s Lake Union Hot Tub Boats, which opened in 2019 and is the first and only wood-fired hot tub boat rental business in the United States. Each boat has room for up to 6 people, a Bluetooth speaker, waterproof phone cases, and the ability to manually change the water temperature depending on your needs. You can book a boat Thursday-Monday in 2-hour time slots for $400.

There’s also Hot Tub Boats which has been around since 2011. You’ll find room for up to 6 people per boat, a dry box for phones and valuables, a Bluetooth speaker, and an onboard diesel-fired boiler to maintain the temperature of your choice. The boats are controlled by joystick navigation making for a fun and easy steering system. Ready to book? You can do so in 2-hour time slots, 7 days a week at a price of $400 for the session. Psst, you can add things like rose petals for an additional cost.

Both companies’ boating experiences offer 360-degree views of Lake Union and Seattle and are an unforgettable way to spend a few hours. If you’re nervous about your ability to drive a boat, both companies give you detailed instructions as well as a safety run down. So what are you waiting for?

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