Archive for November, 2009

Gator Eyes in the Dark – Some Great Night Photos!

We did another night airboat ride last week… actually it was dusk into night, which we feel at least gives passengers SOME daylight to see the swamp before it’s totally dark!  Here are some pictures to give you a taste of what it’s like to be on a night tour:

 

Captain Harold at Sunset

Captain Harold at Sunset

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Night Gator

Night Gator

Gator in the Spotlight

Gator in the Spotlight

Michael & Lisa - all the way from New Zealand!!

Michael & Lisa - all the way from New Zealand!!

Reservations Required!

Yes, you do need to make a reservation in advance on Spirit of the Swamp Airboat Rides… the only way we can offer you and your family a PRIVATE airboat ride is to make an advance reservation so that you can have the airboat all to yourselves.  

 

Our small, 6 passenger boat is the number one reason passengers choose Spirit of the Swamp Airboat Rides.  Most people, (when they realize they have a choice) just don’t want to be on a large air boat with 20 other people.  They tell us “What if we get stuck in the middle of the boat?  We won’t be able to see anything!”

Our passengers LOVE having the boat all to themselves, and at the same price (or less!) than non-private airboat rides. So please call us in advance for a reservation, we don’t want anyone to be disappointed! 

Strange Jumping Fish Leaps into Airboat on Night Ride!

Honestly, I have no idea how these things happen.  You might remember the “Catch of the Day” story about a fish leaping into the airboat…

But a fish jumping into the airboat a second time?  No way!  Except it happened again last night… we were on a night airboat ride, nearing the end of the ride.  Our passengers were understandably a little edgy – it’s a bit spooky out there in the swamp at night seeing all those glowing red gator eyes.  I spotted one more pair of eyes we wanted to check out before heading back, so Captain Harold was inching closer and closer while I had the spotlight aimed on the eyes….

 

And the fish leaped onto the boat!  I thought our passengers were going to come unglued, but they managed to tell us (through lots and lots of laughter I might add) that what had jumped into the boat was a fish.  I guess they had a moment or two where they thought it could have been something else (a gator maybe?  I’m not telling!) 

 

Captain Harold laughed all the way back to the boat ramp.  And then some.  We sure know how to make memories!!