"As Good As It Gets"

Availability . . .

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VOL Navy VIP Deck ParTy . . .

Whether or not you rent a boat for the football weekend, this is your opportunity to participate in the unrivaled pregame excitement of the VOL Navy from the upper deck of The KokOasis docked at the heart of the VOL Navy Fleet. You never know who will stop by. This year, we have already had visits from production crews documenting stories for Athlon Sports, ESPN, The Weather Channel & Co-Ed Magazine. Soak in the color and ambiance, watch the anxious fans make their journey to the stadium, and enjoy delicious grilled food & cold beverages.
The VOL Navy VIP Deck ParTy begins 4 hours before every game (rain or shine) and moves to Neyland Stadium 1 hour before kickoff. The Gameday VIP Menu includes: Power T Chips & Salsa, Smokey’s Grilled MargariTa Chicken, a medley of Touchdown RoasTed Veggies, Cheesy Tennessee Toast, and an assortment of FrosTy Beverages (beer & soft drinks). Receive 2 complimentary Beverage Vouchers with each reserved VIP Boarding Pass. Remember, you must be at least 21 to consume alcoholic beverages. The cost is only $40 per adult, $20 per child (age 13 & under). Space is limited aboard this beautiful 75' houseboat, so reservations must be secured at least 3 days before the game. Click here to reserve your VIP Boarding Passes today! Sorry, due to the amount of preparation involved, there are no refunds. Go VOLS!

Sailgating . . .

Sailgating . . .

Football weekends in Knoxville are always filled with the sights, sounds and scents that rekindle spirits and evoke perpetual optimism. For Kevin Jeske & Andrew Polyak, VOL Navy football weekends actually begin on Wednesday when the huge armada of cruisers, sailboats, houseboats & luxurious yachts begin to amass at the docks adjacent to Neyland Stadium on the Tennessee River. No “official” membership, permit, or reservation is required. These vessels just arrive and tie up to one another in rows extending from the dock - sometimes as far as 14 wide. And if you happen to occupy the first boat in a row, you have the privilege of serving as the “portal” to all the other boats in your row.  Read more