Lake George can be extremely choppy, but silver glen is worth it. It’s a really nice place for the kids to get out and swim. I’ve lived between Astor and DeLand my whole 30 years of life and didn’t know there were houseboats like this for rent in DeLand.. I guess I should’ve figured there would be. Lol. Looks like y’all had fun. Florida is a beautiful place. I love this state. Lucky to have grown up in a place like this
Yes, we did have fun! Thanks for the info on Lake George ... we are planning to try this again in the fall and hope that Lake George won't be so choppy. Wish us luck and thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your family adventure. We have been looking for something fun like this to do like this. Really helpful, appreciate you scoping it out.
Looks like a lot of fun to get out on the river and explore. You can't see that part of FL from the car. It's too bad that the smaller houseboats don't have canopies on the roof. They obviously get as sunny as the larger boats... It was great that you saw manatees. That's something we really want to see. The drone video was a treat too. Thanks for taking the time to share your trip with us all. :)
believe it or not there is one portion you can see alot of large boats from the road, it is only about 20 feet of view, on 19 the one that runs off of the middle of the state and not the 19 off of the west coast
Thank you for your video! We are going tomorrow (after having to reschedule from October due to Hurricane Ian) and your video was very helpful! Did you get to see any manatees other than the one you saw at the beginning? Thanks again!
Phil, nice video. My wife and I live in Naples and have wanted to do this for a few years. Question, how were the bugs? My wife seems to attract mosquitoes and we've experienced major swarms when tying up to mangroves over here in Naples while boating. we would probably do this in the spring unless a different time of year would be less bugs.
I am a mosquito attractant also! We went in mid October 2021 and the temps were comfortable for us. The mosquitos weren't too bad at night but there were a few. Not so much that I was against doing this again. My understanding, though, is that these rentals are all cancelled until the end of 2022 due to Hurricane Ian and how it affected the river, etc. (we were actually planning to go again this past October) It was a fun trip though and I really liked the experience! Thanks for watching and for commenting!
I know that it has been a year already …. But was curious about the price of renting the houseboat … I may be interested in doing something like this in the future. Thanks for your video .
I checked their website & costs range from $1,600 (weekend low season) to $2,500 (week high season) but there are taxes & you have to pay for the gas. They also have an option to add insurance. I would check their website for more information & costs based on the specific house boat you are considering. Www.holly bluff.com Thanks for your comment & for watching!
The marina recommended that we have the bridge master raise each bridge "just to be safe". If we hit the bridge, we would have been liable for any damage so we didn't want to risk it. We probably would have been fine but this was our first trip up the river. Thanks for your question and for watching!
Thank you for sharing. Your post is so helpful for our coming houseboat experience in Holly Bluff. By any chance, do you have cell phone reception? Thank you.
We did have cell phone reception most of the time but not the entire time. There were a few locations when we didn't but I don't remember exactly where those locations were ... likely when we were farther away from "civilization".
Currently on their website www.hollybluff.com the Serenity rates range from $1,600 to $1,700 on the weekend and from $2,400 to $2,500 for a week. Taxes and fuel are extra. They also require a $500 security deposit. Of course, their costs can change ... Thanks for your comment and for watching!
We actually brought a synthetic grass potty tray for the dog. I have heard that some people try to tie up and take their dogs onto islands, etc. along the river.
It was definitely nice seeing nature "on our own". Thanks for watching and I hope you will check out my other videos as well as subscribe to my channel if you haven't already!
Thanks for the info of these unique opportunities..many wud never think u cud actually rent and enjoy something like a houseboat excursion.🤙🏻🤙🏻
We definitely enjoyed this new experience!
Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Lake George can be extremely choppy, but silver glen is worth it. It’s a really nice place for the kids to get out and swim. I’ve lived between Astor and DeLand my whole 30 years of life and didn’t know there were houseboats like this for rent in DeLand.. I guess I should’ve figured there would be. Lol. Looks like y’all had fun. Florida is a beautiful place. I love this state. Lucky to have grown up in a place like this
Yes, we did have fun! Thanks for the info on Lake George ... we are planning to try this again in the fall and hope that Lake George won't be so choppy. Wish us luck and thanks for watching!
isn't there a lot of gators in st john's river, how many did you see?
Thanks for sharing your family adventure. We have been looking for something fun like this to do like this. Really helpful, appreciate you scoping it out.
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked the video & felt it was helpful.
Looks like a lot of fun to get out on the river and explore. You can't see that part of FL from the car. It's too bad that the smaller houseboats don't have canopies on the roof. They obviously get as sunny as the larger boats... It was great that you saw manatees. That's something we really want to see. The drone video was a treat too.
Thanks for taking the time to share your trip with us all. :)
This houseboat adventure was pretty fun. We plan to do it again on a different boat next time.
Thanks for watching!
believe it or not there is one portion you can see alot of large boats from the road, it is only about 20 feet of view, on 19 the one that runs off of the middle of the state and not the 19 off of the west coast
I was actually born in Jacksonville myself and my granddaughter owned a fish camp that is now walker fish camp.
LOOKS AWESOME!!!
It was definitely a good time! Thanks for watching!
You are a cool captain
Thank you and thanks for watching!
We rented a houseboat at the same place. We had a great time … want to do it again
Thanks for watching and for your comment! We are also hoping to do it again since our family enjoyed it.
We just rented Song of the south this past week and it was amazing! I could easily live on one.
We enjoyed our experience also! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for your video! We are going tomorrow (after having to reschedule from October due to Hurricane Ian) and your video was very helpful! Did you get to see any manatees other than the one you saw at the beginning? Thanks again!
We only saw the one but it was still a nice experience. Thanks for watching & for your comment!
Phil, nice video. My wife and I live in Naples and have wanted to do this for a few years. Question, how were the bugs? My wife seems to attract mosquitoes and we've experienced major swarms when tying up to mangroves over here in Naples while boating. we would probably do this in the spring unless a different time of year would be less bugs.
I am a mosquito attractant also! We went in mid October 2021 and the temps were comfortable for us. The mosquitos weren't too bad at night but there were a few. Not so much that I was against doing this again.
My understanding, though, is that these rentals are all cancelled until the end of 2022 due to Hurricane Ian and how it affected the river, etc. (we were actually planning to go again this past October)
It was a fun trip though and I really liked the experience!
Thanks for watching and for commenting!
I know that it has been a year already …. But was curious about the price of renting the houseboat … I may be interested in doing something like this in the future. Thanks for your video .
I checked their website & costs range from $1,600 (weekend low season) to $2,500 (week high season) but there are taxes & you have to pay for the gas.
They also have an option to add insurance.
I would check their website for more information & costs based on the specific house boat you are considering.
Www.holly bluff.com
Thanks for your comment & for watching!
Snacks are good ain't they baby?lol
Thx for the video, i want to do thus but what was it like at night? Can you go outside or is it all.bugs???
We were ok outside at night (it was October).
Thanks for watching and for your question!
Just curious, why did you have them lift the bridges? The boat would fit with plenty of room to spare.
The marina recommended that we have the bridge master raise each bridge "just to be safe". If we hit the bridge, we would have been liable for any damage so we didn't want to risk it. We probably would have been fine but this was our first trip up the river.
Thanks for your question and for watching!
Were there sandbars are someplace to beach the boat for the puppy to use bathroom.
There were a few spots that the marina suggested but some were busy so it was difficult at times to find a place for our pup.
Give me bite of subway move ya fingers? lmao
Read the Google map reviews before you go. Seems things aren't what they used to be...😮
Thank you for sharing. Your post is so helpful for our coming houseboat experience in Holly Bluff. By any chance, do you have cell phone reception? Thank you.
We did have cell phone reception most of the time but not the entire time. There were a few locations when we didn't but I don't remember exactly where those locations were ... likely when we were farther away from "civilization".
How much was it ?
The cost ranges from $1,600 to $2,500 depending on length of rental and/or whether it's during the weekend or week.
Thanks for your question
How much?
Currently on their website www.hollybluff.com the Serenity rates range from $1,600 to $1,700 on the weekend and from $2,400 to $2,500 for a week. Taxes and fuel are extra. They also require a $500 security deposit. Of course, their costs can change ... Thanks for your comment and for watching!
Grandfather
We're alligators a problem?
We didn’t see any on our trip but they are supposed to be out there somewhere … thanks for watching!
if you have water, you'll have gators. YOU may not see them, but they're there.
We’re is the dog pooping?
We actually brought a synthetic grass potty tray for the dog. I have heard that some people try to tie up and take their dogs onto islands, etc. along the river.
Did you catch any fish?
No one was lucky enough to catch anything but I think they had fun.
Thanks for watching and for your comment/question!
why get back to civilization stay out on river up the creeks big catfish
It was definitely nice seeing nature "on our own".
Thanks for watching and I hope you will check out my other videos as well as subscribe to my channel if you haven't already!
Looks like a boring trip lol
It can be depending on what you’re interested in lol
Thanks for your comment!