Seattle's original hot tub boats provide an opportunity for wet, hot, and steamy dates on Lake Union. Many book the luxurious experience in the summer, making winter the ideal time to hop aboard.
Golda Ferrez took the boats out for a spin with her gal pals for a girls' night out. "I liked that we could navigate ourselves," she told the SGN. Ferrez was surprised by how easy they were to drive but noted, "They don't go fast. No donuts."
Her favorite part was adding bath salts to the tub. However, she noted, "I wish I had known we could've brought outside food too."
Taylor Kaminski also took the vessels out for a girls' night and agrees that winter is the best time for this. "I went on a slightly cold day," she said, "I wouldn't want to do it when it's hot."
Those wishing to enjoy a private Valentine's Day boating getaway will need a valid driver's license, the ability to operate a joystick, and at least one person over the age of 21. Users can enjoy views of Gas Works Park, the Industrial District, and charming houseboats, all within the privacy of their floating tub, kept at a balmy 104 degrees.
Though alcohol is prohibited onboard, each craft comes with a complimentary cooler filled with cold water and a speaker that can connect to any device to play your most romantic songs.
For more information, visit https://www.seattlehottub.com.
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