momabaarjo
Rather Sail Away with Mickey than Run Now
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A Happy Whistle, That's a Dolphin Saying Hello
Boys will be boys and splash, but momma stayed far away from them! A few minutes before 10, I round the guys up and we head over to Dolphin Lagoon where we are directed into huts according to our assigned dolphin swim area. There I go about the task of filling out liability releases for all us...I hate for the poor person that I had to read my handwriting and put it into the computer…thanks to shivering I am sure it was not very legible.

With everyone’s paperwork turned in we watch a short video on dolphins before taken to our part of the lagoon where we met our trainer and are instructed to wade into the lagoon which is not very easy since the rocks that we are walking on our slippery as I am trying oh so hard not to get my hair wet! In our group is a woman by herself and then another family of 3. As we make our way to the edge of the rock shelf our trainer, Stacey calls our dolphin to welcome us. Before we know it, there is Luna swimming right in front of us with her tail fluke waving! Luna is a female bottlenose dolphin who was born at Discovery Cove in 2008. Stacey and Luna spend the next 20 minutes showing us how to use hand signals and positive reinforcement to encourage her to perform behaviors.

This time is truly interactive, as we get to perform the signals and have Luna respond and Ab is enjoying every moment of the experience. She is the main reason I booked Discovery Cove because she loves dolphins and has always wanted to meet on up close and personal like this. Boo is enjoying his time, but Goo, not so much…he would rather off be swimming back with the sting rays instead of being help up on the rock shelf by his mom because he is too short to stand (hey, why did I get this job and not dad). Which by the way he keeps making me slip, but my hair is still dry. As the session begins to come to an end we are grouped by family and take our picture with Luna,

each of us give her a kiss good bye (Goo will not kiss her)




and then she is sent away back to her holding area to be replaced by Calypso who is a 7 year old dolphin born at Sea World Orlando and is noticeably a lot larger than Luna.

After spending some time getting to know Calypso, each of us swim out one at a time into deeper water for our deep water swim with Calypso who will bring us back to shore. Surprisingly, Goo decides he is going to swim with Calypso, too!



When everyone has had their turn, Calypso is rejoined by Luna and together they swim off with the rest of the pod to perform a series of jumps and flips for us as a grand finale.



The kids are all chatter (and that is not from the cold) as we say goodbye to Dolphin Lagoon and the dolphins. As we try to leave we are met by a park photo employee who insists that we take time to look at our pictures, right now! Really, right now…I am starting to freeze my hiney off and you want me to look at pictures!!! Will he get his way and lead me off when all I want to do is grab a towel or get back into the water somewhere to stay warm?