Looking for a way to get out on the water? Well, consider booking a ride on Pontoon Porch. The two-level boat features a screened-in porch, lots of seating, and a gas grill. Offering all the comforts of home along with the fun of being on the water, a ride on Pontoon Porch is sure to be a memorable one. Take a look at this unique party boat rental in Wisconsin:

A cross between a houseboat and a pontoon boat, Pontoon Porch provides a unique (and comfortable) way to experience Lake Monona.

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Available for rent, the boat has enough space for 30 passengers, making it perfect for everything from casual get-togethers to weddings and birthday parties.

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Fittingly dubbed a “floating retreat,” the two-story boat features a screened-in porch, spacious open-air decks, fully functioning bathroom, and sound system.

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There’s also a grill, so you can bring your own food and drinks aboard.

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Plenty of furniture ensures a relaxing ride — and provides a comfortable way to take in the surrounding scenery.

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You can do more than take in great views, though.

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You’ll also have the chance to go for a refreshing dip.

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Offering fun for everyone, Pontoon Porch is safe for children, wheelchair accessible, and dog-friendly.

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Please reach out to the company directly for their latest prices for adults, children and groups!

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Are you ready to book a party boat rental in Wisconsin on Pontoon Porch? Doesn’t it sound like such a blast? For more information, call (608) 284-8727. You can also visit the Pontoon Porch website or Facebook page. You’ll find this party boat located at 1 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI, 53703

Of course, this isn’t the only place in Wisconsin an unforgettable adventure. Read about another unique experience in the Badger State here!

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Address: John Nolen Drive, John Nolen Dr, Madison, WI, USA

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Party Boat Rental In Wisconsin June 28, 2021 Sarah Are there many boat tours I can take in Wisconsin? If you’re looking for a memorable boat tour in Wisconsin, the Lake Geneva Cruise Line offers lots of ways for people to get out on the water. Of all the tours offered by the cruise line, the most unique has got to be the US Mailboat Tour, which takes passengers along on a decades-old mail route, delivering mail to homes on the shoreline of Lake Geneva! The fact that there are only a handful of places in the nation where mail is still delivered by boat is just one thing that sets this tour apart. Another is that the boat never stops, so jumpers leap from the moving boat to deliver and retrieve mail from dockside mailboxes. This boat tour really is an experience you can only have here in Wisconsin! Does Wisconsin have many lakes? That depends on your definition of “many lakes” – does over 15,000 lakes count? If so, then yes! We’re kidding, of course. Yes, Wisconsin is home to many, many lakes. There are 15,074 documented lakes in Wisconsin. Of these, about 40 percent have been named. They range in size from small one-and two-acre ponds to the expansive, 137,708-acre Lake Winnebago. What are some of the most unique adventures in Wisconsin? In a state that’s home to over 15,000 lakes, water recreation reigns supreme. Located on Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Sheboygan Quarry is a family-friendly park for those who love having fun in the water and on the beach! This Wisconsin gem is your one-stop shop for summer adventures: it is an aquatic adventure park, with plenty of things to climb, slide down, or bounce on top of! Another unique Badger State adventure is white water rafting on the Peshtigo and Menomonee Rivers. The Peshtigo River is home to the premier whitewater run in the Midwest. Known as the “Roaring Rapids,” this five-mile stretch has six major rapids with multiple holes, waves and eddies. From start to finish, this five-mile trip is pretty much continuous rapids. You can book a rafting adventure with Kosir’s Rapid Rafts! But, if you’re looking for some non-aquatic adventures, be sure to check out this amazing aerial adventure park in Bristol Woods Park where you can enjoy high-flying fun above the treetops!

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Party Boat Rental In Wisconsin

June 28, 2021

Sarah

Are there many boat tours I can take in Wisconsin? If you’re looking for a memorable boat tour in Wisconsin, the Lake Geneva Cruise Line offers lots of ways for people to get out on the water. Of all the tours offered by the cruise line, the most unique has got to be the US Mailboat Tour, which takes passengers along on a decades-old mail route, delivering mail to homes on the shoreline of Lake Geneva! The fact that there are only a handful of places in the nation where mail is still delivered by boat is just one thing that sets this tour apart. Another is that the boat never stops, so jumpers leap from the moving boat to deliver and retrieve mail from dockside mailboxes. This boat tour really is an experience you can only have here in Wisconsin! Does Wisconsin have many lakes? That depends on your definition of “many lakes” – does over 15,000 lakes count? If so, then yes! We’re kidding, of course. Yes, Wisconsin is home to many, many lakes. There are 15,074 documented lakes in Wisconsin. Of these, about 40 percent have been named. They range in size from small one-and two-acre ponds to the expansive, 137,708-acre Lake Winnebago. What are some of the most unique adventures in Wisconsin? In a state that’s home to over 15,000 lakes, water recreation reigns supreme. Located on Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Sheboygan Quarry is a family-friendly park for those who love having fun in the water and on the beach! This Wisconsin gem is your one-stop shop for summer adventures: it is an aquatic adventure park, with plenty of things to climb, slide down, or bounce on top of! Another unique Badger State adventure is white water rafting on the Peshtigo and Menomonee Rivers. The Peshtigo River is home to the premier whitewater run in the Midwest. Known as the “Roaring Rapids,” this five-mile stretch has six major rapids with multiple holes, waves and eddies. From start to finish, this five-mile trip is pretty much continuous rapids. You can book a rafting adventure with Kosir’s Rapid Rafts! But, if you’re looking for some non-aquatic adventures, be sure to check out this amazing aerial adventure park in Bristol Woods Park where you can enjoy high-flying fun above the treetops!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re looking for a memorable boat tour in Wisconsin, the Lake Geneva Cruise Line offers lots of ways for people to get out on the water. Of all the tours offered by the cruise line, the most unique has got to be the US Mailboat Tour, which takes passengers along on a decades-old mail route, delivering mail to homes on the shoreline of Lake Geneva! The fact that there are only a handful of places in the nation where mail is still delivered by boat is just one thing that sets this tour apart. Another is that the boat never stops, so jumpers leap from the moving boat to deliver and retrieve mail from dockside mailboxes. This boat tour really is an experience you can only have here in Wisconsin!

Does Wisconsin have many lakes?

That depends on your definition of “many lakes” – does over 15,000 lakes count? If so, then yes! We’re kidding, of course. Yes, Wisconsin is home to many, many lakes. There are 15,074 documented lakes in Wisconsin. Of these, about 40 percent have been named. They range in size from small one-and two-acre ponds to the expansive, 137,708-acre Lake Winnebago.

What are some of the most unique adventures in Wisconsin?

In a state that’s home to over 15,000 lakes, water recreation reigns supreme. Located on Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Sheboygan Quarry is a family-friendly park for those who love having fun in the water and on the beach! This Wisconsin gem is your one-stop shop for summer adventures: it is an aquatic adventure park, with plenty of things to climb, slide down, or bounce on top of! Another unique Badger State adventure is white water rafting on the Peshtigo and Menomonee Rivers. The Peshtigo River is home to the premier whitewater run in the Midwest. Known as the “Roaring Rapids,” this five-mile stretch has six major rapids with multiple holes, waves and eddies. From start to finish, this five-mile trip is pretty much continuous rapids. You can book a rafting adventure with Kosir’s Rapid Rafts! But, if you’re looking for some non-aquatic adventures, be sure to check out this amazing aerial adventure park in Bristol Woods Park where you can enjoy high-flying fun above the treetops!