You Can Officially Set Sail In A Floating Car In Orlando Again This Week

They're even offering a reopening discount!
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Disney Springs businesses are blossoming back to life after the metaphorical winter of quarantine closures. From your favorite eateries to shopping spots and entertainment stations, Disney fans are finally getting the chance to revisit their favorite haunts again. As one of the more unique ways to tour Disney Springs, The Boathouse is back up and running again, and you can cruise the waterways in one of their famous amphicars at a discount right now.

The Boathouse is home to delicious grub and craft drinks, but probably the most well-known and off-the-wall elements have to be their aqua cars.

Vintage car lovers may already appreciate the models found around the property, but even better is the chance to ride in one across Lake Buena Vista!

Each vintage amphicar tour lasts for about 20 minutes with tickets usually running for $125 each. But now, you can take advantage of their reopening discount and take a ride around the lake for $75.

Due to limited capacity at The Boathouse and a curfew in Orange County, amiphcar tours are only available by reservation up to 6 p.m. right now, so make sure to call to grab your spot.

Only two or three in a group can catch a ride at a time. Tours are open daily but may be canceled or postponed depending on the weather.

If you plan to eat while you're here, you can expect a menu chock full of seafood and savory bar bites while being able to dine on the waterfront. Cocktails and desserts are also available.

Narcity spoke to a Cast Member at The Boathouse who said that while the discount doesn’t have an expected end date yet, visitors wanting to save on their ride should take advantage of the deal as soon as possible.

Whether you're looking for a place to grub or want to try something totally unique, you can fill up and explore Disney Springs from the back of a vintage water car at The Boathouse.

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