I'm curious why you are not doing the dolphin experience? If it is to control costs - I salute your discipline. If it is because you don't like to swim or fear swimming - I would encourage you to reconsider. Most of the experience is in the shallows (about waist deep). For the actual dolphin tow (a small part of the experience) you can either swim out or walk out on a raised area just for that purpose. You also can wear one of their great life vests. They are comfortable and you would find it difficult to get your face in the water wearing one. We were required to wear them for our second dolphin experience because the two foot push was a bit more challenging.
I'm curious why you are not doing the dolphin experience? If it is to control costs - I salute your discipline. If it is because you don't like to swim or fear swimming - I would encourage you to reconsider. Most of the experience is in the shallows (about waist deep). For the actual dolphin tow (a small part of the experience) you can either swim out or walk out on a raised area just for that purpose. You also can wear one of their great life vests. They are comfortable and you would find it difficult to get your face in the water wearing one. We were required to wear them for our second dolphin experience because the two foot push was a bit more challenging.
So, do you not have to be able to swim to do the dolphin experience?![]()
I don't know how to swim, and I would really like to be able to do this experience. The hubby and I did the dolphins in depth tour at wdw, and you didn't need to swim in that (all you did was stand in the water). I wasn't sure about this experience since it has swim in the name...but I am hopeful I could still do it. The dolphins in depth tour was really amazing to do, but this sounds even neater.
You do not have to be able to swim.For most of the experience, you just stand in the water. (about waist deep on an avg. adult) At the end, when they do the "swim" part of your experience, you have a choice. You can do deep water or shallow water. If you do the deep water, you do need to be able to swim above your head and tread water for a couple minutes. If you choose shallow water, you will do the "swim" in shallow water that again, is waist deep. Also, the "swim" is really a "pull" where you hold on to the fin of the dolphin and are pulled along in the water. With either choice, you end in the shallow water where you just stand up when it is over. The big difference being that with one, you swim out to the middle of the lagoon area and the dolphin pulls you in but with the shallow water choice, she pulls you across where you are in shallow water the whole time. HTH
thank you so much for answering my question!!
this is very helpful - when we go to wdw this summer, we are def going to have to do a day at discovery cove. yay!! hehe
You're welcome. Just wanted to add that if you go in the snorkel lagoon or in the lazy river (can't remember what it's called), to make sure that you get a life vest. (They have them in tons of sizes, DH wore one snorkeling.) There are patches in the river that are 8 ft. deep and they kind of come upon you unexpectedly and you can't avoid them. Also, the snorkeling area has shallow water that you can stand in, but you will see more fish if you venture out a little more.![]()
So, do you not have to be able to swim to do the dolphin experience?![]()
I don't know how to swim, and I would really like to be able to do this experience. The hubby and I did the dolphins in depth tour at wdw, and you didn't need to swim in that (all you did was stand in the water). I wasn't sure about this experience since it has swim in the name...but I am hopeful I could still do it. The dolphins in depth tour was really amazing to do, but this sounds even neater.
Smallworld answered you competently but I just wanted to let you know I didn't ignore your question. You can totally do the dolphin experience without swimming.
I second the suggestion to get one of the life vests for the other experiences (coral reef and lazy river). They are awesome and you couldn't go underwater with one on if you tried!
I hope you have a great time!