We were just there earlier this year and it is definitely worth it! Visit the Seaworld Forum and you can find more information about food, the experience, etc :)
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I'm pretty sure that price is "rack rate" and won't change. :) Enjoy your day at Discovery Cove. We were there last week and it was wonderful. So much to do and not enough time to do it all.
I've done both and they are very similar. The biggest difference being that you get to "ride" on the dolphin at Discovery Cove. At Nassau, you only get to pet, feed, and kiss the dolphin on a platform (you are not actually in the water with the dolphins). At Discovery Cove, you are actually...
Are you legally set up to be a business before taking on clients for money? If not, you should be. That $75 CD will be nothing by the time you pay taxes and get insurance. Uncle Sam doesn't care if your just doing it for fun.
I would also highly recommend that you take Michelle's advice...
It's not nice, but it's the truth. If a professional photographer is charging $100 for a CD of images, then they are either not legal (paying taxes, et al) or they are not making any money. So, they are either a criminal or stupid. JMHO :thumbsup2
That's what I was thinking too. I've worked part time in a daycare for 10 years now, and we do prefer to take children who have been in daycare or some other kind of structured environment before coming here. It makes the transition so much easier.
The images are blurry because your shutter speed is too low (even too low with a flash imho).
Try putting your flash & camera in manual. Start with ISO 500 1/60s 5.6 Adjust based on how much ambient light you want and how under/overexposed the image is. And while, 1/60 of a second is...