Who'syourMickey
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We are going on a wish trip and our daughter wants to jet ski and see the beach. I have heard on various threads that the water in the bay by the castle (another jetski option) is full of bacteria and that some ocean water has dangerous levels of bacteria during certain times of the year. Our daughter has an eye disease and even though she wants to see the beach and we want her to, if she gets exposed to polluted water it can effect her vision, or cause an irritation. Everytime she gets an irritation or red eye it results in hours of examination at the opthomologist. Worse case the irritation could contribute to eye inflamation. We have a scuba mask for her to wear to keep water out of her eyes.
We want to go ahead with the plans for her to see the beach and jetski but want to find out the cleanest beach possible to do this. We have a 1/2 day planned at Busch Gardens Tampa, and would like to take her to a beach around there first. So far I found a jet ski place at St. Petes after hearing that Tampa bay is polluted.
Then I googled the map and looked across and wondered if a beach farther up twards the gulf of mexico would be better. Does anyone have any advise to which beaches to go to or if there are any specific ones to avoid?
We want to go ahead with the plans for her to see the beach and jetski but want to find out the cleanest beach possible to do this. We have a 1/2 day planned at Busch Gardens Tampa, and would like to take her to a beach around there first. So far I found a jet ski place at St. Petes after hearing that Tampa bay is polluted.
Then I googled the map and looked across and wondered if a beach farther up twards the gulf of mexico would be better. Does anyone have any advise to which beaches to go to or if there are any specific ones to avoid?
Sept 19-25
) We usually make choices with the environment in mind.
I also talked to my daughter and she is willing to cancel going if her feet hurt and do something else. Getting there by seven to get the beach wheelchairs would be too exausting to get up that early with the one hour and fourty seven mininute drive from Give Kids the World. Renting a hotel on the beach is not in our budget, just the jet ski, possibly lunch somewhere nicer than fast food if it had good air conditioning to rest from the heat and served all beef burgers (corn and wheat allergies). My husband thinks it would be easier to carry her than to push a wheelchair through sand.