Posts Tagged ‘Orlando Air Boat Ride’

“Unforgettable!” Another 5-Star Trip Advisor Review!

I chose the 2-hour “Florida Cracker” airboat ride because this was to be a special birthday gift to my husband.

Everything was perfect, and I do mean everything!

Captain Harold and Debi were simply delightful! Funny, complete and consummate professionals all the way, yet down-to-earth and informative without boring.

All too soon ride was over, we’re booking again for our daughter’s birthday, also this month.

Great Customer Service! Fantastic Web Site!

Dwayne and his wife took an airboat ride with us today… they’re in Central Florida for the Daytona races.   Race fans love our airboat!  Dwayne’s told us that he’d researched a lot of other airboat companies before choosing Spirit of the Swamp Airboat Rides.  He loved our web site, said it was easy to navigate and our prices were clear and easy to understand. 

We’re not one of those “other” airboat companies who pump up our prices and then give discounts.  We’re the real deal even on our pricing… we give you the lowest price and the best value out there!  He also appreciated our customer service.  We called Dwayne earlier in the week when it looked like it might be raining on his reservation time.  We called the night before and gave him the option to change the date and time – we want the ride to be perfect and don’t want to disrupt vacation plans! 

So yes we’re different in so many ways.  We are the real deal and we care about giving our customers the best airboat experience possible!

Bring on the Ponchos!

Another rainy day in beautiful sunny Florida!  What can we say?  The weather just isn’t cooperating… but we do have rain ponchos on the airboat!  And there’s never any charge for a weather related cancellation.  But when the passengers want to take their airboat tour in a drizzle, we’re up for it!  Which is what happened again today – rain, bring on the ponchos.  But amazingly, Deborah and her family still had a good time and we did see alligators!  We’re keeping our fingers crossed for tomorrow…