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I think this was our 4th time watching the fireworks by kayak; it’s expensive (you pre-book a kayak through the Key Bridge Boathouse and they charge an outrageous amount of money – it’s more than double what it used to be years ago) but it’s such a unique and cool way to see the fireworks without dealing with the massive crowds at all the other prime viewing spots.
Plus, we figure this might be our last year for awhile doing this (something tells me taking a 7 month old in a kayak next year would probably not be the brightest idea…), so I’m glad we made the push!
We lucked out with nice weather – not too hot, not too cold, and not too windy, either! It stormed in the afternoon which cooled things off nicely, and even though there was rain/storms in the forecast for the evening, it stayed dry while we were out there. Whew!
