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Question: Can someone come on the parasail boat just to watch?
Answer: Yes, a non flying rider is allowed on many parasail boats when an observer seat is available, but it is handled as a separate ride along spot rather than part of the flyer ticket. Fury Water Adventures has parasail boats that accommodate 12 passengers with about 8 to 10min of flight time, and Sunset Watersports has 12 passenger parasail boats with 8 to 12min flights, so extra seats depend on that boat’s passenger count for the chosen departure.
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Question: How I you decide between a private charter and a shared tour in Key West if it is your first visit?
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For a first visit, it comes down to how you want your day to go, not just what you are doing. A shared tour is the easiest way to get out on the water. You just book a spot, show up, and everything is already planned for you. You will be with other people, the route is set, and you do not really have to think about anything once you are on board. For a first time in Key West, that is the best way to get your bearings and see what the water experience is like. A private charter gives you more control and space. You are not sharing the boat with strangers, and the captain can usually adjust things a bit based on what your group wants to do. If you want to stay somewhere longer, that flexibility is there. It is more personal, but it is also a bigger step in terms of cost and planning. What I usually tell first timers is start with a shared tour if you are just trying to get the experience and see how you like it. Go private if you already know you want a quieter, more customized day on the water. Either way works, it just depends on whether you want simple and social or private and more flexible.