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Take a 360° Spin in a Vintage Amphicar on Lake Buena Vista, Disney Springs

3rd Orbit Travelers
3rd Orbit Travelers
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Embark on an extraordinary journey with our 360-degree video tour of Lake Buena Vista at Disney Springs, all from the unique vantage point of a vintage Amphicar. These rare amphibious vehicles, which hit the market in the 1960s, have the incredible capability to travel on land and glide through water, offering a one-of-a-kind touring experience.

Our 20-minute guided adventure begins on the shores of Disney Springs, where we board one of these iconic cars, instantly transporting you back in time. As we drive into the water, the Amphicar reveals its true charm, transitioning seamlessly from land vehicle to boat, allowing us to explore the scenic vistas of Lake Buena Vista like never before.

The Amphicar model we ride in is part of a limited batch of vehicles produced between 1961 and 1968, making it a rare collector's item today. Designed by Hans Trippel and manufactured in West Germany, these cars were envisioned to be the vehicles of the future, capable of providing both regular road travel and leisurely boat rides. Despite their novelty, only about 4,000 units were produced due to high costs and limited demand, with even fewer remaining in operational condition today.
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