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Which Glass Bottom Boat

NHpauls

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Wondering if anyone can help me decide which Glass Bottom Boat to take: the one in Pennecamp or the Fury in Key West. We are going to both places next month (Feb, 2020). The one in Pennecamp State Park is half the price as the one in Key West. I’m sure the coral bed is different in both places and its tempting to take both but thinking of the total $$ and also the time it takes. Any help from you guys would be helpful
 
I went on the one at pennecamp and discovered I get seasick looking at water through glass. Everyone else enjoyed it
 
I went on the one at pennecamp and discovered I get seasick looking at water through glass. Everyone else enjoyed it
x2. I have rarely gotten sea sick, except in very rough ocean storms (15' + swells) but have gotten sea sick on both attempts at glass bottom boats. I don't know what the difference is but I avoid them altogether now. YMMV.
 
Thank you guys... It’s not what I wanted to hear but I’d rather know ahead of time than not enjoy it. I easily get motion sickness so this won’t work for me. Thanks, again.
 
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