Do you remember (last week or thereabouts) when I told you Jake decided he wanted to rent jet skis on this trip? ZehnJahren gave me a few good leads on places to check out, and I spent a little time checking out some of the options that were available to us. Prices ranged somewhat depending on which establishment we were going to use, anywhere from $85 an hour (per jet ski) from a Daytona operator to $100+ an hour at Lake Buena Vista Watersports in Orlando.
I honestly wasnt sure how important it was to Jake, and thought he might just forget about the idea as the trip roared closer. Apparently, I was wrong. He came to me on Monday night and said that he had been chatting about it with Sweetie, and that they were really, really excited to give jet skiing a whirl. He went on to say that he had been trying to think of something special he could do for her on this trip out of his own money, and this is what he (they?) decided would be the most awesome use of his hard earned cash. So please Mom, would you find us a good place to rent skis for an hour and work it into the plans?

(He further went on to say that Steve and I could choose to join them or take a pass
..yeah, sure, like the latter is going to happen!

Do you think my Steve will let the boy have all the fun? So dear old Mom was now on the hunt for a dual jet ski rental
..the boys being the drivers, and us ladies along the for the ride)
And then came the Groupon (cue the angels singing

). I open my email on Tuesday morning, and what greets me as I dine on my chocolate chip muffin and Tim Hortons double double? A jet ski rental offer, thats what! The Groupon is for Makaio Watersports (
http://www.makaiowatersports.com/ ) and offers a one-hour jet ski rental for $59 or a two-hour rental for $89 on our choice of the Butler, Winter Park, Conway or Lake Minneola chain of lakes. It includes the whole gamut of everything we will need, from safety equipment and fuel to an orientation session and delivery to the site of our choice. Sounded perfect
..but a check of TripAdvisor was next. Just to be sure the value was going to be there.
TripAdvisor turned out to yield some very impressive (literally perfect) reviews. You can check them out here:
http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attractio...views-Makaio_WaterSports-Orlando_Florida.html . 33 traveller reviews, every single one of them excellent. I was impressed. But still not quite completely sold.
So I called this morning and chatted with their proprietor, Susan. Fabulous lady. Friendly, informative, and so darn helpful. She was able to answer every question and concern that I had (from the age/type of jet skis, to which lake would be best for a first time jet skier, to whether or not we might be eaten by a gator). She assured me that Jake would have a blast driving their brand new SeaDoo GT130SE skis that go up to 65 miles an hour (OMG!

) and recommended Lake Minneola for its prehistoric beauty (apparently the lily pads on the lake right now look like they have been plucked from the set of Jurassic Park). I must admit, by the end of our chat, even I was beginning to get excited about the prospect, and as a general rule I would say that jet skiing is not something I would normally gravitate to (anything that requires a pony tail to hold back by long locks generally makes me fret just a little).
So, I think its a winner. The only thing left to decide is whether the troops want a two-hour rental or one-hour rental (my bet is on the two hour
.if youre going to go, then go big, right?), then I can secure the Groupons and reserve a time. She recommended morning to avoid the afternoon storms.
Then Im not spending another penny on this trip
.
and I mean it. I pinky swear.
