Barb,
the area the dolphins live in at DC is quite large...much larger than what is typical at a sea world type place...
and they're very protective of them....there are very strict rules about what you can and can't do when you're doing the dolphin swim part of the visit....actually during any part of the visit to DC...
before the swim you have a 15 minute to a half hour explanation about dolphins including safety instructions that are meant to protect the dolphins....
as i said in my earlier post, it is an exceptionally well run operation...
on all counts....service, organization, safety, cleanliness, attitude towards the dolphins as well as the fish and various and sundry sea creatures...
it IS extremely expensive, but it's a one of a kind sort of place....
the people working there are highly trained and dedicated......
i doubt we'll ever go back, mainly because where we live we have access to free living dolphins....but if that weren't the case, i'm sure we would visit again this year...
we all enjoyed the dolphin encounter.....as well as the stingrays (though my daughter was bitten by one when she was feeding them....but the DC people were spectacular in their response......it was only a minor wound...nothing to be concerned about....)....we especially enjoyed the lazy river.....it was such a pleasure to have no crowd at all instead of wall to wall people.......if you've ever been at blizzard beach or typhoon lagoon you'll know what i'm talking about....
and the place itself is lovely and peaceful....and beautifully landscaped.....it sounds silly to mention, but the bathrooms and showers are dreamy....
bottom line, i definitely recommend it....we only spent a half day there as we never spend more than that in the sun.....but you could easily laze away the day there....
so i guess i'm saying that it's worth the money....surprising as that might seem considering how much it costs....