Discovery Cove

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I know this is maybe the wrong place, but has anyone been to discovery cove in Florida? I am looking at taking my husband and two children there when we visit WDW in a few weeks and was wondering if it was worth the money, as it is quite expensive and don't know if it is really worth the money. If any one has gone could you please share your experience with me. Thank you.
 
My husband and 11 yo DD went to DC when we were there in November, and they just loved it. My husband said it lived up to the hype. The highlight of their trip.
 
I wen tin August 2001 for a ten year anniversary trip with my husband. We are still talking about the idea of going either in the summer.

Of all the places, I have been in central Florida. Disney, Both Universal/Seaworld, Seaworld, Busch Gardens, Discovery Cove is just so different from all of those.

I truly relaxed there.


Here is the trip report that I have from there.
Here are the trip reports from August 2001, there are two parts to it.

This is part one

CAST

Myself, Cindy (30)
DH Jeff (38)

August 26th Discovery Cove

After a 630 am Mickey Mouse phonecall, we were up and at 'em for DC today...

We drove into the lot the night before so we knew where to park and all that. We just couldnt wait for 830.
First stopped off at Guest Services to talk about a king room. They told us to pack up our stuff and it would be moved that day.... to our king room that afternoon while we were gone.
After a quick breakfast in the food court after packing our stuff up... we were on our way... to DC!

We got there about 835, quick drive, with the top down of course... There was a slight line at the checkin hut. There was a DC employee with a two toed sloth outside, and we had fun petting it and talking to the employee. Ok, now checkin time.
First it is similiar to like a hotel with little workstations and all. WE got our badges, and sunscreen. (they do little individualper family bottles now instead of free flowing pumps in the locker rooms). We got the first available swim in the am at 1005 at the Sand Dollar Cabana. So we had a little over an hour to kill.

First we got our little tour, and our free picture taken, then we were encouraged to get our gearlocker. I am glad we got a 1000 swim because this does take some time. We got the shorts wetsuit, but then decided to return it.. It was getting warm.. we opted for the vests...Then locker rooms for getting ready. The nicest bathrooms i have even seen in my entire life... and then the lockers to put everything. We were given on small locker for the two of us.. the attendent said it would be enough room and sure enough it was... Sunscreen on.. and we were ready to explore for about 35 minutes

The first stop was to claim a chair, which we did right in front of the center dolphin lagoon. and then we were trying to get to the aviary.. but we got sidetracked at the juvenille stingray lagoon. They were getting fed by the trainers, and were very funactive. They swam right around us and flapped their sides at us, thinking we were feeding them! Wonderful clear water with beautuful yellowblack fish as well.

Dolphin swim time.. off to the cabana. After a short, and very cool videosafety presentation we were going to our swim. The trainer who did the video also was our swim trainer, Christine I think. We were in a group of 8 with DASH. First we started in shallow water as he swam by, we all did kisses. Dash loved my DH, he did an extra splash for him, and made some extra noises! He did swim by again, and we got to touch him again and become familiar. Then 2 by 2 we went into the deep water. We did all sorts of things. DASH still loved DH! He kept on focusing on him, which was fine. WE got a tow ride back to shore holding onto the right flipper. (which was slower than I had imagined) at the end all 8 of us got into a circle and yelled shark... dash just swam really fast around all of us, everythime stopping and smiling at DH. The time went by slowly, and it was wonderful!

Picture time.. my pictures didnt turn out so well, so we would uo buying only on 5 x7 with both of us in it with DASH. The salespeople were no pressure, and it was a relaxing experience

Now here is Part two...

Myself (cindy) 30
DH (Jeff) 38

Date August 26th, Discovery Cove Part two...

After the purchase of pictures, we were able to pick them up, we got the one with Dash and our free picture then. I also got my free camera. The camera was part of a coupon which was in the Philadelphia Inquirer two months back in conjunction with a article on Discovery Cove. The camera was a small 15 exposure Fuji one time use, and hey it was still nice. Put them back in the locker and set off to explore.

We went back to the juvenille stingrays with the snorkel and masks.. It was more crowded then, before it was just us and the the trainer, now maybe 15 people were in there. From then a few quick steps to the aviary...WOW! It was very lush and tropical. We got two cups of Mealworms... and my DH was a bird magnet as well. They were perching on his shoulder, and all. The birds are wonderful, and there was also a small deer like creature as well. It was very peaceful, and fun to walk around and explore.

Then we went off to the coral reef. I thought it would be a gradual deeper water, nope! It comes up quick, but the vest makes you float really nice. I've never been snorkeling before, so it was a great first experience swimming hand in hand with Jeff. The colors of the coral and the fish were astounding. There were larger rays on the bottom of the pool as well. We swam around the grotto area, and it was wonderful. There werent that many crowds, and actually snorkeling was easier than I thought.

Then we decided to get my underwater camera and do some more pictures in the coral reef and the juvenille stingray lagoon. Back to the avairy again for some pictures, and then from there decided to snorkel off the edge with the small current.
Now that was wonderful, they had a "theme" to it, like a sunken treasure. first some "clay" pots, and some treasure type containers, with some crystal/quartz like items inside., then there was a bas relief type thing with a dinosaur skeleton... it was pretty neat. Then we came along a glass wall on the left which was the coral reef on the other side... we exited after about 3/4 way, and decided to head for lunch.

Laguna grill...wow! there were many entrees to choose from ranging from kid fare hot dog (nice Polish sausage type things) to Pineapple salmon, chicken stir fry, chicken pesto, and wonderful salads. My DH decided on the fajitas, he requested all beef, and it was given to him gladly. I got the chicken pesto, which was fabulous. I was leaning towards the salmon, but I dont like fries that much.. they had some kind of hushpuppy/fries type things with the pineapple salmon. We also got (included) a small garden salad, the entree, and drink, desert... We both chose carrot, mango cake for desert... amazing! And the drink sizes were huge!

WE rested for a bit watching other swims on on chairs on the beach. The bar had some live music playing...so we rested a bit listening to someone singing Don McLean, Kenny Rogers, Dave Matthews, Otis Redding songs.....

Then back to finish up the lazy river, there is a neat beginning where you go through a cave, you see stalagtite/stalamite formations which was neat, and then on through the circuit... its hard snorkeling on full stomach!

We decided to walk around some and back to the juvenille ray lagoon (Can you tell DH really liked it?), and then back to the avairy again... (this was a hit on DH's scale as well). We wound up chatting with the trainers for a while. I tried doing the coral reef by myself but the water was getting colder, so I stopped.

By then the crowd was thinning out, its about 4 pm or so. WE do one more look around, take more pictures, get changed. There were some crowds in the locker room, but showers were still available. The had shampoo, body wash, and conditioner, but my conditioner was empty... put all stuff in bags, and started to return vests, and snorkel gear, no real lines.

WE take even more pictures, a cast member takes a wonderful shot of both of us, and we exit through the wonderful lobby again. Now its about 5 pm, and we are beat.... we say goodbye to Discovery Cove with the convertible top down!
 

That sounds wonderful!! We will be there on June 24 and I can't wait!!!!!!!!:Pinkbounc :hyper: :Pinkbounc ::yes:: This will be towards the end of our trip and it sounds like a great way to end it!!!!!! (Can you tell I'm just a little excited about this?:crazy: )

Btw, check the Sea world/Discovery Cove board. Very nice people over there to answer any questions you might have.:sunny:
 
Its wonderful there, trust me.

And the customer service is top notch. We paid for the one photo, and strangely enough it was faded less than a year after we came back.

I emailed them, just stating if they still had it, could I order another one? They asked for the photo to look at quality control wise... (I guess also making sure we didnt put acid on it or something like that)

We mailed to them, and we then ordered another reprint of the photo we purchased.

What we got in return, was ALL the photos (we only ordered one) and a photo CD.

They never charged us at all for any of them!
 
This is something I *really* want to do some day, when we can afford it. *dreamy-sigh* I love dolphins and would love to visit Discovery Cove. :)
 
We went in December of 2002 (myself and DD7) it was INCREDIBLE.... We are going back this December and considering doing it again without the dolohin experience. The day we went it rained ALL day but we still had a great time and in my opinion it is worth every penny.....
 
First I have to say that I'm a HUGE dolphin fanatic. I have a whole curio cabinet full of glass, crystal, and wooden dolphins. So when we chose to go to WDW for our honeymoon, Discovery Cove was a must do event.
It was the highlight of our honeymoon. The whole was beautiful. Not only do you get to swim with and touch the dolphins; you're also able to snorkel with the fish and stingrays, snorkel in the lazy river, and visit the bird aviary. The hammocks on the beach are great too!!
Here's a picture of my favorite moment
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We are going there on our summer trip. Well not the whole family--only the ones that really want to go, which would be ds 13, niece also 13 and me :D
 










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