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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New Jersey
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Discover Cove Check In
I see DC opens at 9:00 am but they start check in at 7:30 am. Is it advisable to check in at 7:30 am for a reservation in August?
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2012
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I have a reservation for August also. I was wondering the same thing. From my research, it seems like everyone says the earlier you check in, the earlier dolphin swim time you will get. Personally, I do not want a super early time for dolphin swim because I do not want to feel rushed to get ready. I plan on taking advantage of the included breakfast. But I do not want a late time either. I think I will plan to arrive early and decide when to actually check in based on how many people are already there. I have rented a private cabana and they asked me to check in before 8:30am which I planned to do anyway. I wish you could select your dolphin swim time, but I can understand why they do not offer this, it would be a scheduling nightmare.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New Jersey
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Thanks. I would think getting there around 8:00 would be ok. Do they supply towels for the day or do you have to bring your own?
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Towels are supplied. I copied this from their website:
Discovery Cove provides all guests with swim vests and/or wetsuits, a mask and snorkel, towels and beach chairs. Discovery Cove will also provide guests with a sample of specially formulated sunscreen that is safe for use in the animal habitats. I hope this helps. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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We just went over 4th of July week and arrived at 8:30. The park was almost sold out (I think they had maybe 10 openings left when we bought ours) and we didn't have to wait in much of a line at all. They had about 10 or 12 people checking families in. We were in and out in under 10 minutes. They just check you in and take pictures of everyone in your party for an ID badge. After that, we just walked over to the breakfast line. I can't imagine that you will need to be there any earlier than that, unless you want to have first picks of the dolphin swim times.
The towels are provided in the restrooms/showers. They are on a shelf and you just take whatever you need. |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2012
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They schedule all of the dolphin swims prior to day of arrival because they limit the numbers in each group and want to assure that family and friends are kept together. I haven't heard of them scheduling time based on time of arrival. The only benefit of arriving early would be to claim chairs if you wanted to have a beach chair in a certain area. Check in is done as soon as you arrive as they photograph you for your badge for park entry, and staff does check for badges. We did have plenty of time for breakfast and to get wetsuits, suntan lotion, and whatever else we needed, but we did arrive by around 8 or 8:15 each time. I also had a cabana each time which we loved.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: England
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I'm curious, we are not having the dolphin swim, do we go through the same check-in procedure and join the same queue?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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I would recommend, the earlier the better if you have a Dolphin swim. It's first come, first serve when it comes to picking your swim times. Some people like the earlier swim times, so that they're not looking at their watch all day and panicking that they will miss their time. Also, you may want an earlier swim time during the summer. Florida is notorious for having afternoon thunderstorms roll in, and if there's lightening in the area, they aren't going to let you in the water for your safety, and there'd be no guarantee that they could fit you in after the storm passes. Just my two cents. |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Yes. Everyone goes through check in for photo ID for the park. The badges are also marked for any Sea World or Aquatica entry privledges you may have, so you use them at those locations too.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: England
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We are planning on going to Seaworld first, which I understand is permitted. Do we get our tickets at Seaworld from the normal ticket counter or guest services do you know?
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So, what are we to believe??? Does anyone know for sure?
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If you want absolute confirmation, I would email DC. That said, I think you can rest assured the answer will be that they assign times based on your time of arrival.
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This time around we sat in the "chairs" in the freshwater oasis drinking pina coladas--makes me long to go back!!!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Does anyone know what the earliest dolphin swim time is? We have a reservation in August and I believe the day is sold out. I plan to arrive early (around 8am) but I would not want a 9am dolphin swim time as this would not allow enough time for breakfast and preparation for the swim time. We tend to be kinda relaxed and slow on vacation. My ideal time would be mid-morning.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Colorado
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So, if you get there at 7:45 or 8 to check in, do you get to eat breakfast right away? You don't have to wait for park opening, do you? I'd really like time to eat breakfast and feed the birds prior to our dolphin swim. We're going late Oct.
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