PatriciaH
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Hi everyone. My husband and I were thinking of doing Discovery Cove with friends of ours while they are on their honeymoon in Orlando. Our visits are overlaping. I am a bridesmaid in their wedding so this is kind of neat
Anyway, I was wondering if any of you had been to Xcaret or Xel-Ha on the Yucatan coast in Mexico? They have dolphin swim programs there and we have done this twice at Xcaret. Xcaret (and Xel-Ha) are both nature parks south of Cancun. They are georgous and to be honest it looks like someone form Sea World visited these parks and had the good idea to plan one in Orlando
The difference is they are on the ocean and have real coral reefs and you do the dolphin swim in real ocean water. The swim we did at Xcaret was $90 (plus park admission is about $40 but this includes several snorkeling sites, butterfly pavilion, wonderful night show, museams, etc..) From reading the boards it seems the Dolphin swim at Discovery Cove is 45 minutes? Is this about right? Are you in the water the whole time with the dolphins? How many dolphins per person? At Xcaret we had about 15 minutes of instruction about dolphins and then about 45-1 hour of actual water time with them. Everyone had their own dolphin (in a group of 6-8) although the dolphins were very interested in people and swam person to person checking us out. We swam (free time) with them, took a picture with "our" dolphin then saw some tricks with the trainer. Then we got a "foot push" from 2 dolphins. What you did was float on your stomach and when the trainer gave them the signal they came up under your feet with their "noses" and pushed you out of the water and accross the swim area! It was SO fast. Then we all lined up (the group) and the dolphins jumped over our heads! We got a great picture looking straight up at the dolphins flying over us. Yes, we were allowed to bring water cameras in with us.
So sorry for the long post but I wanted to know if you all think your day at DC was worth the $200. I love to snorkel so does my husband but are the reefs real or fake coral? I love the coral as well as the fish. How was the sting ray lagoon? We have done bird aviary/feeding in Parrot Jungle and San Diego zoo-is this one similar?
Thank you SO much for your answers!!! OH, and if any of you are doing the Western Caribbean Disney cruise you should check if Xcaret is one of the shore excursions- It is worth it.

Anyway, I was wondering if any of you had been to Xcaret or Xel-Ha on the Yucatan coast in Mexico? They have dolphin swim programs there and we have done this twice at Xcaret. Xcaret (and Xel-Ha) are both nature parks south of Cancun. They are georgous and to be honest it looks like someone form Sea World visited these parks and had the good idea to plan one in Orlando

The difference is they are on the ocean and have real coral reefs and you do the dolphin swim in real ocean water. The swim we did at Xcaret was $90 (plus park admission is about $40 but this includes several snorkeling sites, butterfly pavilion, wonderful night show, museams, etc..) From reading the boards it seems the Dolphin swim at Discovery Cove is 45 minutes? Is this about right? Are you in the water the whole time with the dolphins? How many dolphins per person? At Xcaret we had about 15 minutes of instruction about dolphins and then about 45-1 hour of actual water time with them. Everyone had their own dolphin (in a group of 6-8) although the dolphins were very interested in people and swam person to person checking us out. We swam (free time) with them, took a picture with "our" dolphin then saw some tricks with the trainer. Then we got a "foot push" from 2 dolphins. What you did was float on your stomach and when the trainer gave them the signal they came up under your feet with their "noses" and pushed you out of the water and accross the swim area! It was SO fast. Then we all lined up (the group) and the dolphins jumped over our heads! We got a great picture looking straight up at the dolphins flying over us. Yes, we were allowed to bring water cameras in with us.
So sorry for the long post but I wanted to know if you all think your day at DC was worth the $200. I love to snorkel so does my husband but are the reefs real or fake coral? I love the coral as well as the fish. How was the sting ray lagoon? We have done bird aviary/feeding in Parrot Jungle and San Diego zoo-is this one similar?
Thank you SO much for your answers!!! OH, and if any of you are doing the Western Caribbean Disney cruise you should check if Xcaret is one of the shore excursions- It is worth it.