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    Empire City Jetski

    3.2 (9 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    7 years ago

    Absolute garbage. This place is a scam, they're customer service is a joke. I do NOT recommend this company to anyone.

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    New York City Jetski

    New York City Jetski

    4.2
    (163 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    Took a one-hour harbor tour with my wife. I loved it! It's not what I thought it might be…read morepotentially, but once I experienced the natural limitations of imperfectly smooth water, I realized it could not be better. We had great weather (that's free!), friendly and safe guides, and a harbor that seemed uncrowded enough. We went on a Thursday, so the day ferries were busy moving commuters around, but we were the only personal watercraft on the water and we encountered a manageable number of NYFD boats, fishing boats, and luxury boats, I would only expect better if I were willing to (1) improve my own ride by becoming a jet ski expert, and (2) get on my own personal custom tour (which I did not pay for or set aside the time for). I also realized what folly it would be for a passenger to take video while moving at tour speed. You could do it, but the video would be bouncing all over the place and you might also lose your passenger after a rough wave. You would need that for full-time video, as the guides are paying more attention to safety and only taking pictures after they pause the tour. The one-tour gets you the meat of the harbor views - from up around 34th St of Manhattan and a view to the Empire State Building, to the Financial Center, Jersey City views, Lady Liberty, the Brooklyn Bride (and very close to the Williamsburg) and the South Street Seaport. It's great. Covering this ground and having any time for pictures requires speed. At one time, I think I was up to 45 knots in spurts, but generally just over 30. This will bang you around at times unless you're pretty skilled and have excellent throttle control. Mind you, I found my jet ski to have a very "tight" throttle as I describe it. It was like a small version of the brake on a ten-speed. I needed a strong tension to hold it, and changing position under high tension seemed to let it move too much. The jet ski would lurch. If they can get smoother throttles (can you get some like motorcycle throttles), that might make the riding less challenging. I paid for the pictures and got some. I wanted more pictures, but time is limited and these guys have to put awareness (safety) first and then progress on the tour second. I would suggest if you want a lot of photos, hire them for a private tour or a longer tour and you'll get more pictures. My wife is a real non-adventure/non-athletic person. She says she was literally praying to God before we even got there. Then she kept telling me to slow down. I can't blame her. I was surging and stopping, especially in the first 20-30 minutes as I got the hang of it. This experience can be a challenge for some who are fearful of everything. If they are like my wife, they eventually realize they won't die and it's actually safe as long as you are mindful of the surroundings. Of course, the guides do their part to hold you before traffic crosses, but sometimes you're widely spaced and you must use your own good judgment not to cut in front of the 30-foot luxury liner that for heading to open waters.

    Every summer we rent a jet ski from these guys. We take a ferry over from New York City to Jersey,…read morequick ferry ride. A guide takes us our individual jet skis, and it's the highlight of my summer going down the Hudson, racing down the Hudson, to the Statue of Liberty, around the Statue of Liberty and back up the Hudson. It's an epic day and they do an amazing job. Best time ever.

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    Jersey Jet Ski

    3.7
    (10 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Website was well-organized, informative and last minute reservations were easy. Corey was helpful…read moreon the phone to confirm. The office staff was friendly and well-organized, and Justin proved to be a great guide on the 1.5 hour lower Manhattan tour. He timed it perfectly to catch the sunset which was much appreciated!! Definintely wear clothes you can get wet, I was soaked from the first wave in the open harbor lol

    HORRIFYING EXPERIENCE! The staff are far from "experts." Before leaving, we warned our guide that…read moreour jet ski was flashing the low fuel light. He dismissed it, saying it only needed an oil change. Not long after, we broke down near the BK Bridge--only to discover that neither our ski nor the guides carried the emergency supplies promised in the mandatory 15-minute safety video (which claimed we'd have ropes). It quickly escalated into a nightmare: we drifted into a helipad, slammed against it, and were nearly pulled under the bridge by waves. My friend and I literally had to hold ourselves against a rusty structure to keep from being dragged under, while the staff stood by without helping--until we screamed at them. When transferring to another ski, my friend even fell into the water. This company is completely unprofessional, dangerously unprepared, and puts lives at risk. Do yourself a favor--book with someone else.

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