Hot Tub Boats Exist And They Look Incredible
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What's better than a long soak in a hot tub? Doing it on a boat, that's what!
Yep, hot tub boats are now a thing - and if you happen to live in Seattle, Washington, you can spend a day driving one around the waters of Lake Union.
Sounds pretty dreamy, right?
With space for up to six people per boat and views of the glittering waters as the tub bubbles away, the hire vessels offer the perfect day trip for families or groups of adults quarantining together.
Hot Tub Boats are kitted out with an electric motor and run at speeds of up to five miles per hour.
All boat renters need is a valid driver's license to operate the bubbling hire boats.
Fancy bringing a picnic along? No problem!
Renters are free to bring along their own drinks and choice snacks for the day, as well as phones, portable speakers, towels or any other small items they need.
However, it's worth noting that alcohol is not permitted on board the Hot Tub Boats for safety reasons.
All items can be safely stowed away in the boat's dry storage unit.
Alternatively, renters can choose to store their belongings at the rental site, where they can also change into their swimwear.
What's more, the tubs stay heated to 104 degrees whatever the weather, thanks to their diesel heaters.
If you're worried about cleanliness, you'll be happy to hear that Hot Tub Boats thoroughly sanitise and change the water on the boats after each usage, as reported by Lonely Planet.
Hire costs per boat are $350 per party for the first two hours plus an extra $100 for each hour after that.
This is going straight on the bucket list!
For more information or to reserve a boat, visit the Hot Tub Boats website.