Hi, I'm new - so happy I've got into Disney! Arrive June 6th from UK - working F & B. Really wanna swim with dolphins while I'm in Florida - where can I? xxxx
Hey welcome here Lisa Mash !!! I leave France to Orlando on April, the 26th... Soon!!!! ;D ;D ;D You can swim with dolphins here... It's near Walt Disney World... I hope you will have fun there ... http://www.seaworld.com/seaworld/fla/default.aspx See you soon... 8)
An other adress... http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/attraction-ticket-prices/discovery-cove.htm
Hi Lisa im leaving 6th of june to work in F&B aswell. Im a student at JMU Liverpool but flying from Dublin. I really wanna swim with dolphins aswell. I think you can do it with Disney aswell as seaworld. The last time I was in Florida I was ment to do it but didnt have time. I'll find out where it is cause I'll defo b there. Where you flying out from? Lorraine x
im not so sure we can at sea world, but im definitly in for a swim with dolphins !!! it must be real pricy though... i wonder how much it cost <anyway , ifs its too pricy we'll jus have to buy a dog, shave him, put it in the commons pool , and do as if we were swiming with a dolphin ... lol but thats just if its too pricy with real ones! byebye joelle
Hi Swimming with Dolphin's is on my little wish list too. You can do it at Discovery Cove, but you have to pre book because they only let so many people in each day. UK prices are about £165.I work in a travel agents at the moment and everyone I know has done it has said it is worth every penny. Leanne
hi last time i went to florida i swam with dolphins at discovery cove n it was sooo amazing!!! very expensive but defo worth the money!!! xx
You can also swim with the dolphins at Epcot in the Living Seas pavilion. It's not outside like at Seaworld, but we get a cast member discount so it's only $75. I'd rather do the one at Seaworld, but I'm a merchie so we'll see!
Guys ive been really lucky and swam with dolphins twice and it is amazing and i would love to do it again!! My sister looked into Discovery Cove and i think u hav to book a few months in advance but i think it would def be worth at D.C as it looks amazing if Sea World is anything to go by. Other places are more down towards the keys in the South of Florida but i dont know how u'd manage that as we only get two days off. xXx
Discovery Cove sounds like the place to go!! A friend told me to go to the Bahamas to swim with them if we get two 2days off back to back, but if there's somewhere closer to home that's better.
hi guys,i swam with dolphins at discovery cove last time i was in florida,one of the most amazing things ive ever done ;D we only had to book one week in advance...im definatley doing it again wen im there.. i didnt know you could swim with dolphins at epcot though,where is that???? xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Epcot Divequest Certified Divers can have the opportunity of a lifetime to experience a closer look at the inhabitants and the operation of the country's largest closed system aquarium. During this undersea dive adventure, guests will encounter over 64 species of marine life - and yes, it all takes place in front of Epcot guests in a perfect setting of calm seas, no current, incredible visibility and bright coral - truly a certified diver's paradise. The two and one-half hour program includes a 40 minute dive experience in the "Living Seas" aquarium. A special T-shirt, a certificate and dive log book stamp are also included. Lasts 3 hours. Open-water scuba certification required and ages 10-14 must be diving with a parent or legal guardian; bring swimsuit (locker room provided for change); diving gear provided. Offered everyday, 4:30pm & 5:40pm - $140.00 - Ages 10+ - park admission not required. Found that on this website http://www.wdisneyw.co.uk/tours.html its like a back stage tour thing, sounds brilliant wish i was was a certified diver
oh ok, that was something else, this is the dolphin one Dolphins in Depth Learn about dolphins, their anatomy, how they're trained, do some fun things, get into wet suits and spend about 30 minutes in waist-deep water with them. The price includes a videotape, sodas, and a t-shirt. You need to provide your own bathing suit. They provide showers, shampoo, towels, soap and the wetsuit. No swimming required. Lasts 3 hours. Meet at Epcot Guest Relations, at 9:45am. Monday through Friday - $150 - Ages 13+ - park admission not required. Minors must be accompanied by a guardian adult aged 18 & up. its not swimming though - ive been to discovery cove sounds a lot better then that one
guys i'm well up for swimming with dolphins as well....I can't wait to do it! so include me on this bandwagon xx
hey am leaving on the 6th as well and would love to swim with them to but dont it cos alot of money low xx
Hey everyone, I swam with dolphins a couple yrs ago in Cuba it was really cheap to do it there but you can't travel from the US to Cuba, the prices to do it at descovery cove is rather expensive but I would recommend it if you have never done it b4 ;D Helen x