Boat from DTD to POR :(

I don't think the OP meant he literally HIT another boat (at least I hope not!) I took it to mean that when they arrived at a dock, a boat was already there, so he was catching up to boats ahead of them on the route, which lead the OP to question if the driver was going faster than normal. I think that would have been a larger complaint than the noise issue!

DH and I usually enjoy the boats when we've stayed at POR. They are loud, but I think they're more relaxing than the buses.

You are hopefully right! I was kinda wondering (I am not usually this dense) as the thought of slamming into some other boat seemed like more than the usual transporation nightmare story!:rotfl2:
 
I love the boat ride to DTD. But, they can be loud -especially in the back. And some do seem to be a little louder then others. Also, it may be my imagination but they sound louder at night!:confused3

The daylight boats are the most relaxing. I like to watch the birds, river, trees etc. And some of the captains are very entertaining. One of my best memories was a ride to DTD where the captain was telling us about some of the native customs- jumping around with a stick over their heads. Seeing how far they could throw the stick. Dancing and slapping hands with others. When he got to hitting a little white ball with the stick we realized he was talking about the golfers on the course we were passing. :rotfl:

I have ridden these boats many times and no 2 trips were the same (oh OK one trip back was pretty much the same as down - we did have the same captain.) It can be cooling if there is a little breeze off the river. And, I was told that the boats have to be about 10 minutes apart? Something like that, so no one has to wait too long. That is why they wait at the docks sometimes. I have to agree it can be very annoying. Especially when you are at FQ on the way to POR and the boat is full.
 
Oh and forgot to say, they are a lot louder when they go fast, you can usually hear it. Generally, the boats go slow.
 

LOL. Must have been you! were you in front of the boat!? Its a small world! Thanks for speaking up :rotfl2:

As up front. First non handicapped row with three young kids. My husband drive and I had the kids by myself. Two girls and a boy. The youngest girl is Korean.
 
Good grief guys. Grew up boating in FL actually. But when an experience is described as "so relaxing" and even "romantic" on many a post, I expected something different. I simply would not describe our ride as either. Was it a nice change of pace? Sure. But it was built up on here a different way, so my expectations were different.

This is why any opinion you read on here, or in life in general, should be taken with a grain of salt. I would never describe the boat ride as relaxing or romantic, but we do enjoy it and I would recommend it as a nice change from the bus.
 
. I would never describe the boat ride as relaxing or romantic, but we do enjoy it and I would recommend it as a nice change from the bus.

Agreed. It's not really faster than the bus either. They are restricted with how fast they can go on the route. It's also popular, so if you may not be able to get on the first boat. So if you're looking for a quick way, take the bus instead. But if you have time and want to do something different, we take the boat. For us, we like taking the boats on property if we have time, because it a change of bus from the buses.
 
Sorry OP that you didn't enjoy the boat ride. We have stayed at both Port Orleans resorts and we always take the boat. We enjoy the ride especially after the nightmare bus service some complain about at the other resorts going to DTD.
 
One of the best things about POR for us! Lot nicer coming back from DTD at night on a boat than packed in a bus. Working in retail, I tend to be able to switch off background noise so cannot say I noticed the engines much, but hitting other boats sounds dodgy....
 
I enjoy the boats but remember how loud they are! I think I must just switch off after a while or get used to the noise.
 





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