Austin gay cruise
Hippie Hollow
From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take RR 620 south 1.3 miles to Comanche Trail. Turn right on Comanche Trail and commute 2 miles. Park entrance is on your left.
- Crowd:Lots of linear couples and groups inhabit the lower areas. Homosexual area is all the way at the far end past where the trail ends. Most cruising takes place on/near trails above the main corridor.
- Directions:From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take RR 620 south 1.3 miles to Comanche Trail. Shift right on Comanche Track and travel 2 miles. Park entrance is on your left.
- Hours:May-Oct Weekday evenings (2-3 hours before closing). Also on weekends.
- Cruising Info/ Tips:Steer clear of area immediately above the male lover area as it's frequented by police. Best to pick a spot where you can see far and can have second to cover/adjust yourself in case the police reveal up. NEVER have openly on the trails or you WILL be arrested
Cruisiest Spots: The upper trails. - Nudity / Policy:Yes / Lots of hot guys walking around naked, many with entire erections.
- Wheelchair Accessible:No
- Warnings:The cops/rangers can be a problem. If you keep your ears and eyes wide unseal and are very very carefu
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The best way to spread Christmas Cheer, is singing boisterous for all to hear…& that’s exactly what we’ll be doing on the Deep Eddy Vodka Drag Queen Caroling Cruise!
Grab your family and friends, pitch on some holiday attire and combine us as we “double-deck the halls”! It’s the flawless way to notice our beautiful urban area with locals and visitors while sharing Holiday cheer with all Austinites!
This two-hour ride on Capital Cruises double decker boat on Lady Bird Lake features performances and sing-a-longs of Holiday favorites with our Performative Queen, the feisty and fabulous Colleen Deforrester. We'll hold our resident DJ alongside her mixing holiday beats. Colleen will perform a few numbers on her own and we’ll all participate in with her for other holiday favorites. We’ll hold caroling songbooks for those that don’t remember the lyrics!
On Board We’ll Also Feature…
A Special Immersive Eddy Vodka Holiday Cocktail Menu Curated by Ben Seay, Assistant Manager at the Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery & Tasting Room
Non-Alcohlic Beverages from Waterloo Sparkling Water & Tall Brew Coffee
Mistletoe Photo Booth
Dessert and Snacking Stations
Give Endorse Opportunities Table
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Pride Bat Boat Cruise
The Austin Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce is kicking off Pride week premature with a well-stocked bat cruise. Burro Cheese Kitchen is providing the snacks and Deep Eddy Vodka, Mighty Swell and Austin Eastciders are on drinks. A DJ will be on the upper deck, where you can sway as the bats glide overhead at dusk, but you can always retreat to the air conditioning on the lower deck. The Yeti store is hosting a pre-cruise cheerful hour from 4-6pm, but make sure to obtain to 220 S Congress by 6:30pm—the boat departs at 7pm. A portion of the event's proceeds will go toward an LGBTQ scholarship fund. BYOB.
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11 things I learned on my first gay cruise
You've probably heard of homosexual cruises and wondered how they differ from "traditional" cruises. Are they start to straight people? Is it all about partying? What about the hook-up element?
I sailed with tour operator Vacaya in February 2023 on a one-week gay cruise retiring from Fort Lauderdale and heading to the Caribbean via Celebrity Cruises' Public figure Reflection cruise ship. For context, I'm a white, cisgender, gay man in my mid-30s. I had a lot of questions about what to predict, given this was my second cruise ever and my first one with a queer tour operator.
Here are the top things I'd want someone considering or planning their first gay cruise to know.
People are friendly
The first thing that struck me about the sailing was that almost everyone was smiling and eager to interact. As an Australian living in the U.S. for almost a decade, I generally locate Americans to be open, talkative and curious. This cruise was like that … on steroids.
I would have start it overwhelming if I weren't an extrovert, but since I'm a social butterfly, I was in heaven.
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