Pontoon Boat Rental for 8 or 12 from Corporate Tailgate Boat Rental (Up to 70% Off). Eight Options Available.
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Electric or gas boats cruise leisurely up and down the Chicago River on a waterfront tour; bring your own food and drinks
Choose from Eight Options
Electric Boat Options:
- $89 for two-hour electric pontoon rental for up to eight, valid Monday–Thursday ($200 value)
- $119 for two-hour electric pontoon rental for up to eight, valid Friday–Sunday ($250 value)<p>
Gas-Powered Boat Options:
- $99 for two-hour gas pontoon rental for up to eight, valid Monday–Thursday ($250 value)
- $129 for two-hour gas pontoon rental for up to eight, valid Friday–Sunday ($300 value)
- $169 for two-hour gas pontoon rental for up to twelve, valid Monday–Thursday ($500 value)
- $199 for two-hour gas pontoon rental for up to twelve, valid Friday–Sunday ($500 value)
- $299 for four-hour gas pontoon rental for up to twelve, valid Monday–Thursday ($1,000 value)
- $399 for four-hour gas pontoon rental for up to twelve, valid Friday–Sunday ($1,000 value)<p>
Up to twelve people bring along snacks and alcoholic beverages for two- or four-hour mini vacations on the water. While a built-in sound system blasts tunes, the group’s designated captain pilots the boat along the Chicago River and into its harbors.<p>
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About Corporate Tailgate Boat Rental
During summer months, the night sky above the Chicago River bursts to life with booming colors. Fireworks displays launch from Navy Pier every Wednesday and Saturday, and crowds gather to marvel at the spectacle. However, the best views are arguably on the water, where boats float beneath the glow of explosions. Not all of these spectators own their own boats. Some sit aboard vessels from Chicago Boat Rentals. The company transforms its customers into temporary captains of yachts and electric boats, which groups can use to tour Chicago's waters. They might have lunch out on the Chicago River, passing by the city's renowned waterfront architecture and that one building everyone pretends to like.