I know everyone likes to hear good news but I feel compelled to write about my recent experience to DC.
Let me start by saying that this was my second trip to DC. I took my son (age 7) last year shortly after it opened and was just amazed. We had so much fun that I was sure that we would go every year (we visit family in Florida every year). The service was tremendous and I felt like Sea World had really outdone themselves.
OK, for the bad news... We arrived at DC and had a nice check in procedure - no complaints here. The park looked just as beautiful as I remembered it. The first thing I noticed was that they were not very friendly when it came to asking for wetsuits (Last year we found out how cold the water was and got wetsuits later in the day but had already missed part of the day swimming in the reef lagoon). So this trip we asked for them as soon as we got there. It was not that they were to the point of rude - just looked very inconvenienced. We got our equipment and noticed the new fish identification cards - nice addition. The snorkles were not as good a quality as last year.
We changed and started our day in the stingray lagoon. This was my son's favorite thing last year - spent hours and hours there. Was disappointed to learn that many of the rays had been moved to the reef lagoon and there is no feeding in the ray lagoon anymore. Maybe they did this for the protection of the animals - if so that is fine and I won't complain any more but my son sure did miss feeding them. We did not stay there long - he got bored with it very quickly.
We did our dolphin swims separately. His photographer was terrible. I noticed that most of the time she was looking at other groups of people (or the sky) and missed many photo opportunities. She even got out of the water at least 5 minutes (maybe more) before they were finished and missed everyone kissing the dolphin. Only got one decent picture of my son with his dolphin.
My dolphin swim was great!!! Got to swim with Natalie for the second time (she was just learning last year).
We had a nice lunch (in the rain) food just as good as last year. Not nearly enough tables to accomodate everyone. Many people sat on the ground to eat. Very little shelter from the rain for those without tables (some people sitting behind trash cans to stay dry). Had a bad storm over lunch. Was very cold (even in our wetsuits). Went to the bathroom and there were no towels - had to stand in the shower and pour hot water down our suits to stay warm. I realize that many towels were getting soaked on the beach but I just remembered clearly last year the over abundance of towels. They would replace them for you on the beach and then the bathrooms were stocked completely also. They started bringing a few (<5) in the bathroom at a time. My son and I shared a towel.
Storms over - time to go play. Went to the lazy river. Was very relaxing and wonderful. Was kind of sad to see all the repairs that had been done - many cracks filled with off color cement. I'm not complaining - just a shame to see how much deterioration had taken place in 1 year especially with as few people that visit each day.
My son hated the reef lagoon, again. The water is WAY to cold even with wetsuits. Spent about ten minutes here.
Overall it was a decent day - not great. I am not a complainer usually - I just wanted the same service and treatment that we got last year. People did not tend to be as friendly as last year. Maybe it was that some of the "newness" had worn off - I dont know. But for someone who said that we will DEFINATELY go back EVERY year to change and say that we will PROBABLY NEVER go back is quite a change.
My recommendations - take some towels of your own and put them in your locker to keep dry. GET A WET SUIT!!!! The water is horribly cold. It was very hot the day we visited (except when it rained) but we did not get too hot in our wetsuits. Enjoy! For those of you who have not visited DC maybe it will be as great for you as it was for us last year. I think my expectatins were just too high and I was constantly comparing this year to last.
Let me know if you have questions.
Let me start by saying that this was my second trip to DC. I took my son (age 7) last year shortly after it opened and was just amazed. We had so much fun that I was sure that we would go every year (we visit family in Florida every year). The service was tremendous and I felt like Sea World had really outdone themselves.
OK, for the bad news... We arrived at DC and had a nice check in procedure - no complaints here. The park looked just as beautiful as I remembered it. The first thing I noticed was that they were not very friendly when it came to asking for wetsuits (Last year we found out how cold the water was and got wetsuits later in the day but had already missed part of the day swimming in the reef lagoon). So this trip we asked for them as soon as we got there. It was not that they were to the point of rude - just looked very inconvenienced. We got our equipment and noticed the new fish identification cards - nice addition. The snorkles were not as good a quality as last year.
We changed and started our day in the stingray lagoon. This was my son's favorite thing last year - spent hours and hours there. Was disappointed to learn that many of the rays had been moved to the reef lagoon and there is no feeding in the ray lagoon anymore. Maybe they did this for the protection of the animals - if so that is fine and I won't complain any more but my son sure did miss feeding them. We did not stay there long - he got bored with it very quickly.
We did our dolphin swims separately. His photographer was terrible. I noticed that most of the time she was looking at other groups of people (or the sky) and missed many photo opportunities. She even got out of the water at least 5 minutes (maybe more) before they were finished and missed everyone kissing the dolphin. Only got one decent picture of my son with his dolphin.
My dolphin swim was great!!! Got to swim with Natalie for the second time (she was just learning last year).
We had a nice lunch (in the rain) food just as good as last year. Not nearly enough tables to accomodate everyone. Many people sat on the ground to eat. Very little shelter from the rain for those without tables (some people sitting behind trash cans to stay dry). Had a bad storm over lunch. Was very cold (even in our wetsuits). Went to the bathroom and there were no towels - had to stand in the shower and pour hot water down our suits to stay warm. I realize that many towels were getting soaked on the beach but I just remembered clearly last year the over abundance of towels. They would replace them for you on the beach and then the bathrooms were stocked completely also. They started bringing a few (<5) in the bathroom at a time. My son and I shared a towel.
Storms over - time to go play. Went to the lazy river. Was very relaxing and wonderful. Was kind of sad to see all the repairs that had been done - many cracks filled with off color cement. I'm not complaining - just a shame to see how much deterioration had taken place in 1 year especially with as few people that visit each day.
My son hated the reef lagoon, again. The water is WAY to cold even with wetsuits. Spent about ten minutes here.
Overall it was a decent day - not great. I am not a complainer usually - I just wanted the same service and treatment that we got last year. People did not tend to be as friendly as last year. Maybe it was that some of the "newness" had worn off - I dont know. But for someone who said that we will DEFINATELY go back EVERY year to change and say that we will PROBABLY NEVER go back is quite a change.
My recommendations - take some towels of your own and put them in your locker to keep dry. GET A WET SUIT!!!! The water is horribly cold. It was very hot the day we visited (except when it rained) but we did not get too hot in our wetsuits. Enjoy! For those of you who have not visited DC maybe it will be as great for you as it was for us last year. I think my expectatins were just too high and I was constantly comparing this year to last.
Let me know if you have questions.