Hi
This is a weird question - can you do DC without setting foot in the water or getting wet?
Obviously this means no swimming with dolphins but the rest of the description of what you can do at DC sounds pretty water intensive.
I ask because my Dad cannot get wet!
No, he's not a Gremlin
- in February he had a LVAD (a heart pump) installed, he now runs on electric and water is a big no-no.
He could probably wade to his ankles or maybe mid-calf but he is not able to submerge anymore - Dad was never a swimmer so this wasn't too big of a sacrifice when you compare it with not being here.
He saw the Travel Channel's "Behind the Scenes at Seaworld" and really was taken with the aviary at DC - I saw the show too and have been on the DC website and wondering if he could do it safely without being wet.
Suggestions?
This is a weird question - can you do DC without setting foot in the water or getting wet?
Obviously this means no swimming with dolphins but the rest of the description of what you can do at DC sounds pretty water intensive.
I ask because my Dad cannot get wet!
No, he's not a Gremlin

He could probably wade to his ankles or maybe mid-calf but he is not able to submerge anymore - Dad was never a swimmer so this wasn't too big of a sacrifice when you compare it with not being here.
He saw the Travel Channel's "Behind the Scenes at Seaworld" and really was taken with the aviary at DC - I saw the show too and have been on the DC website and wondering if he could do it safely without being wet.
Suggestions?