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Key Largo Princess – Key Largo

Two-Hour Glass-Bottom-Boat Cruise for Two Adults or Two Adults and Two Kids (Up to 52% Off)

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No Longer Available
Fri Jul 20 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$60
Discount
50%
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$30
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  • Good for Kids
  • Fresh Air

In a Nutshell

70-foot yacht shuttles up to 129 guests, who gaze through 280-square-foot glass bottom at vibrant coral-reef state park

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 19, 2012
  • Limit 5 per person. Limit 5 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required; must arrive 30 minutes prior to departure. 24hr cancellation notice required. Subject to weather. Children's admissions valid only for children 2-11 years old. 10-passenger minimum required for departure.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Bodies of water are frequent metaphors in poetry due to their unfathomable depths, unknowable sprawl, and unattainable porpoises. Set sail into the enigma with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $30 for a glass-bottom-boat cruise for two adults (up to a $60 value)
  • Tours depart at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4 p.m.
  • Click here for the full schedule

$45 for a glass-bottom-boat cruise for a family of four (up to a $94 total value)

  • Two adult admissions (up to a $60 value)
  • Two kids' admissions for children aged 2–11 (up to a $34 value)

Key Largo Princess

To take in national parks, sightseers must usually backpack, hike, or drive on endless two-lane roads. It’s not every day you can glide over the park in a luxurious yacht, but that’s exactly what the Key Largo Princess does. Aboard the 70-foot glass-bottom yacht, sightseers gaze down upon the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the only underwater state park in the United States and the only park to get Smokey the Bear’s unconditional safety approval. Along the way, the yacht sails over the cerulean swells of the Atlantic, offering panoramic views of the Florida Keys. When they're not oohing and aahing over bright tropical fish and an abundance of living coral, passengers can feel the breeze on the deck or relax in the air-conditioned indoor salon with a snack from the sandwich bar.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Playing Marbles

Marbles is a game believed to involve drawing a chalk circle and populating it with collectible glass marbles of varying color and size. Since the last person who actually knew how to play "marbles" passed away in 1956, modern game theoreticians can only speculate about the rules:

  • Draw a circle of chalk on the ground.
  • One player adds some, but not all, of their marbles.
  • Another player adds a portion of their marbles.
  • The players shake hands to agree that "marbles" is about to be played.
  • Marbles are rolled (flicked?) at one another to result in some marbles entering the circle, while others, through gentle collision, are pushed out.
  • A dog with an eye patch looks on warily, his loyalties unknown.
  • A play or move results in one player getting to keep all the marbles, hence the still relevant expression "This one is for all the marbles."
  • The players once again shake hands and return to their Victorian boys' academy, shipyard, or World War I trench, although one player's pockets, with every footstep, now clatter with the reminder that he has robbed the other player of the entirety of his worldly possessions.
  • The half-blind dog sets off alongside the nearest set of train tracks, disappearing in a cloud of sun-bleached dust.

Can you strike it big playing the highly lucrative game of marbles?

Key Largo Princess

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    Key Largo

    99701 Overseas Hwy.
    Key Largo, Florida 33037
    (305) 451-4655
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