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Two or Three-Hour Pontoon Boat Rental for eight or 12 with Chicago Boat Rentals (Up to 56% Off)

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Boat rental service specializes in providing pontoons for eight or 12 that can be driven by guests with a few minutes’ training

After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your voucher to complete redemption.

Choice of:

  • Two-Hour Pontoon Boat Rental on the Chicago River for Up to Eight People
  • Two-Hour Pontoon Boat Rental on the Chicago River for Up to 12 People
  • Three-Hour Pontoon Boat Rental to see the Navy Pier Fireworks for Up to Eight People

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Promotional value expires Oct 1, 2017. Amount paid never expires. Subject to weather. Reservation required. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Limit 3 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Visit Chicago Boat Rental's website for availability; subject to change. Must be 21 with valid photo ID to drive. Not valid on 7/4, 8/19, and 8/20. Valid any day before 7 pm (except fireworks; 8-11 pm, subject to booking, fuel and tax charge). Extra $6 fuel charge and $5 boarding fee. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Chicago Boat Rentals

During summer months, the night sky above the Chicago River bursts to life with booming colors. Fireworks displays launch from Navy Pier every Wednesday and Saturday, and crowds gather to marvel at the spectacle. However, the best views are arguably on the water, where boats float beneath the glow of explosions. Not all of these spectators own their own boats. Some sit aboard vessels from Chicago Boat Rentals. The company transforms its customers into temporary captains of yachts and electric boats, which groups can use to tour Chicago's waters. They might have lunch out on the Chicago River, passing by the city's renowned waterfront architecture and that one building everyone pretends to like.

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