OK- I'm a self admitted 'big geek' So last year I read every book, magazine, internet site etc that I could find on Disney, and cross referenced EVERYTHING with coloured-coded sticky notes so I could stay organized Anyway, every review recommended the Snorkeling (Divequest) at Epcot. I went back and forth because it is $140. for 2 1/2 hours but we finally decided on doing it. This HAS TO BE THE BEST KEPT SECRET that Disney has! They only take 11 people once a day and you get a back stage pass, where you sign waivers- my girlfriend who is a lawyer read through everything for us and it was OK and you get to snorkel in the big tank at Epcot's living Seas.
OK now I have to check into the electric parade thing...Do you think that they have scaled back on their hours (i.e.) 10 pm at night b/c of the economy??
I did the Seas Aqua Tour back in 2007 (I was going to say last year but I guess that isn't the case anymore). You don't have to be certified - You use an oxygen tank but you're just floating along the top. You don't actually submerge yourself and if I remember, it would be pretty hard because you're wearing some kind of floatation device. It took me a couple of minutes to get use to breathing with the mask because I had never used one before. We had two dive instructors with us in the tank so anytime we had problems, they were there to help.
If you're going to do the DiveQuest tour, you need SCUBA certification.
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