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You say during popular times it sells out the first day to rent it.... So what happens if you havn't done it but want to rent it and you don't know if you like it or not?

 

Do adventuresome teens like it?

 

Last year on Independence we were looking to rent it and the times were all sold out. We kept asking questions and they finally offered to open the flowrider at night for us during a time that was not originally provided. If they can get staff willing to work they will gladly open it for you. Just keep asking and they usually look to accommodate you.

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We booked it on our recent Liberty cruise. We had so much fun on it all week that we decided to see if there was anything available. We were able to rent it the last night of the cruise at 8pm. It was amazing because there was a full moon! There was more than 8 of us, but they didn't care. It just meant that we would get less time each. We all tried the stand-up surfing and mostly did the boogie boarding. They let two of us go at a time and they didn't have the divider up. By the end of the hour I was glad that there was 9 of us....I was bruised black and blue the next day! It was a lot of fun and we would rent it again for sure. Our instructors were very good and we made sure to give them a nice tip.

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