'Wada Hoppah' Team Raffling Free Trip To Celtics Parade Via Boat Ride

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BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Four lucky people will have a chance to see the Celtics celebrate their historic 18th NBA Championship win and avoid any headache-inducing traffic in the process.

Wada Hoppah, the Watertown-based company planning electric, environmentally friendly ferry service on the Charles River, is holding a raffle contest for Friday's rolling rally parade.

Anyone who pre-registers for the service on the company's website is entered into the raffle; the four winners will get a free round-trip boat ride from Watertown Square to Back Bay to attend the parade.

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"This is hands down the coolest way to get in and out of Boston," said Drew Rollert of Wada Hoppah. "It’ll be as convenient and stress free and easy as it gets. Nobody is cutting you off. Nobody is stopping unnecessarily and then making it think it’s your fault."

While the Celtics ride is not electric, the Wada Hoppah team intends it to be a sign of things to come when the service launches later this year.

"One of the greatest luxuries in life is when the mundane moments have joy and solace and peace, and I think that’s what we can provide here," Head of Water Services Will Congram told WBZ NewsRadio.

"We want people to see how frickin’ awesome going into Boston is by water," Rollert added.

The raffle is open until 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 20.

WBZ's Jay Willett (@JayWillettWBZ) reports.

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