We all know there are tons of unique and fun things to do at Walt Disney World — including these 36 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do! — but among the most unique is taking a ride (and a float!) in an Amphicar!
There’s only one place in the World where you can ride in an Amphicar, and that’s adjacent to the BOATHOUSE in Disney Springs! These amphibious vehicles were purchased from private collections (and number only 400 on the planet!). But is the cruise worth the cost? Let’s take a look!
What makes the Amphicar so unique — and so cool! — is that visitors can actually take a captain-guided tour on the Sassagoula River with ample views of Disney Springs’ ever-evolving horizon.
Tours run from 10AM to 10PM every day, weather permitting, and cost $125 per car for a 20-minute tour. You’ll need to head to the BOATHOUSE’s BOATIQUE to reserve your Amphicar ride — and bring your receipt of $50 or more from the shop or the restaurant for a $25 reward toward your tour!
So what’ll you see on your 20-minute cruise? You’ll get a fish-eye view of the BOATHOUSE’s patio.
You’ll float on by Paddlefish!
You’ll see some panoramic views of Rainforest Cafe, World of Disney, and more!
Further along you’ll see the Aerophile and more from West Side. Keep your eyes peeled for passing Sassagoula River Cruises from Port Orleans Resort!
When your twenty minutes are up, you’ll return to the Amphicar Launch, having tried a truly unique Walt Disney World experience!
And the great news is that if you’re in central Florida, the Amphicar is waiting for you — no park tickets necessary — making this a great non-park-day activity for the whole family (cars hold 3-4 passengers, max). 🙂 Plus, you know, it’s a great excuse to eat this as well…
Is an Amphicar Tour Worth the Money?
Well, as always that’s going to be up to you to determine for your family. On my visit, I took the amphicar tour because I thought my Dad and my son (5 years old) would really enjoy it. As it turned out, my Dad did enjoy it, but my son was asking to play a game on his iPad halfway through the cruise (insert eyeroll here).
I think for me, the amphicar tour wouldn’t be worth the $100-$125 to take again. It’s a fun novelty, but I’d say the price would have to come down significantly — or you’d need to share the cost with another person — to make it anywhere close to worth the price.
That said, it could make for some fun engagement photos or wedding photos, so I’d say save this for a celebration — or for the true car enthusiast in your life!
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Have you ever sailed away in an Amphicar? Tell us what you think in the comments!
Cindy says
If I could drive it myself it would be worth it!
DFB Sarah says
Cindy, that gave me a chuckle — I agree! That would really be fun!
Rach says
One thing the review didn’t mention is they usually have a photographer taking pictures of you as you head into the water and on your return. So if you are an Annual Passholder, or have purchased PhotoPass, be sure to stop by the store after your trip to make sure those pics get loaded to your account.
As to the price? For me, I waited till I had my mom & best friend to go with me. And we dressed up in retro outfits, with hats, to match the cars’ vintage. I’m glad I did it. But I’d probably only do it again for a special occasion… or if somebody else paid for it. 😉
DFB Sarah says
Rach, that sounds like fun!
Debbie J. says
My Dad loved riding in the amphicar. It was the highlight of his Disney trip.
MWB says
As a lifelong car enthusiast I consider it required. Have seen these for 50+ years from new display in a pool at the mall, to ocean in New Hampshire to lakes in Florida. Enjoyed picture perfect late afternoon December tour with my sister and father. Automotive History.
Tom says
I had the best Captain ever. Captain Andrew. He really made the trip worth it.