DiveQuest Is SO good!

DisneyDiver

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Hello,

Just thought I'd nip in to give my thoughts on DiveQuest at Epcot.

First off - I loved it! It genuinely was the most enjoyable dive I've ever done in my life :teeth:

There were about 13 of us (11 guys and 2 women), and we met at guest relations outside EPCOT before having our t shirt sizes, shoe sizes and Dive certification taken. We were then taken through the cast entrance to the park, into the back of the living seas.

At this point they showed us a video letting us know what we would be doing during the dive, and made us sign a waiver. We then got lead to the changing rooms, where our short sleeved wetsuits, towels and lockers were waiting.

The next bit was where the fun started... Once we got changed, we were told about the Blue Lights that are backstage at DisneyWorld. Behind every door that says "Cast Members Only" or the like, there is a blue light. This is to let employees know when they are about to go "Onstage," i.e. when they are about to go into the public eye.

We all trailed out through an access door (under a blue light) with the instructor through the living seas, whilst getting pointed at by all the people around ("look at the diver people!"), before being taken up to the top of the tanks through an access stairwell at the end of the viewing platform.

When we got to the top, all our kit was sitting there, and we were assigned dive buddies - the fact is though, there's no point in having them for DiveQuest. The tanks have no alternate air source, and you're never more than 25ft from the surface, so your closest source of air will always be up! We all got kitted out, and went under.

First impressions were that it was everything I could have hoped for - We headed straight for the Dive Bell, where we were able to remove our regualtors and masks, because of the compressed air atmorphere inside. Quick wave to the camera, and then back under we went.

I then sprinted off to the viewing windows to see my family, where I did some flips, hovered upside down for a while, and waved to everyone on the other side of the glass. That was probably the best bit of the day - messing with the people on the other side of the acrylic! Scaring diners at the living seas was also a good laugh ;)

The wildlife was spectacular too - the turtles were swooping about, and the fish thought we were feeding them, so they were very curious. One particular variety tried to eat the hair off one of the head of one of the women!

You get 45 minutes in the tank - if you run out of air during that time, you go back up and they'll slap on another tank of air and send you back down. I didn't need a refil, but some of the "bigger lunged" divers I was with were emptying two tanks over the dive.

When we emerged at the end of the dive, we were lobbed a towel, and taken back to get changed (hot individual showers/changing cubicles, shower gel, shampoo and more towels were provided), before going up to watch our video in the briefing room and to get our "DiveQuest" certificates and T Shirts.

You're then offered the chance to buy the video. It comes in two forms: a $35 NTSC format video, or a $70 DVD (that's right, seventy dollars) which has more footage. The video shows about 12 minutes diving, as well as a pre filmed intro, while the DVD adds to this with the briefing video you see before, and more footage of the dive. It gets sent to you after you leave WDW, to your home address. I opted for the video only (as did everyone on my dive) , and the footage was really good.

You get a discount if you have a PADI qualification (and the other equivalent certification, I can't recall the name) of 10% off the price, which you should ask for at the time of booking.

There are two dives a day, one at 4:30, and one at 6:30 (The second time is more of an educated guess - that dive was about to go in the tank as we were going to get changed to leave).

Some facts that aren't always made clear at booking:
You DO NOT need park entry to do DiveQuest
You CAN wear your own mask (whether it's prescription or not)
You CANNOT bring an underwater camera, fins, suit or any other equipment to use in the dive
You are tipped out into EPCOT following the dive, but you are not taken out of the park - This means you have from around 7pm until closing to do some rides, and take in illuminations. Which is nice! :teeth:

All in all, I can't recommend it enough. I'll be doing it next visit, and if you're a qualified diver and you don't do it - you are missing out: BIG TIME!!!

:teeth:
 
Wow ! What an amazing experience ! Thanks for posting all the details!!
 
Wow, I wish I could seen some divers swim by when we ate at the living seas. I'm so glad you had fun. My younger daughter wants to do the dolphin thing but she isn't 16 yet. Thanks for sharing. Gina
 

DisneyDiver,
This is one of the best reviews I have read on these boards. I have been a PADI diver for about 14 years and have always toyed with the idea of doing DiveQuest...you totally sold me on it. Thanks again for the great review.
pirate:
 
My husband did this last Sept. and as I was reading your review it was as if HE had wrote it! This was an amazing dive for him and our son was thrilled to get to see his dad diving! Well worth every penny of the price we felt and we bought the golden DVD !LOL Glad it was a great experience for you as well!!!

Rubyprincess:
 
DisneyDiver -

DH and I have this booked for Sept. I am a bit concerned about one thing.....this will be literally our first dive (after our open water cert next month, of course.) Is it a good dive for a first timer? Are the dive masters pretty helpful? Any advice for a first timer would be great!
 
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To be honest, if this is your first dive, it will be PERFECT.

1) The visibility is completely clear
2) There are no currents to worry about
3) The water is a pleasant temperature
4) It's like swimming in sea critter soup (lots of things to see)
5) The divemasters are really good, and show you little neat bits if you happen to be near something of interest (I swam through this strange little alcove in a rock formation that was fairly nifty... sounds odd, but I was impressed).
6) You don't need to worry about buddying as much (obviously you never ever abandon your buddy, regardless) but it's a small closed enviroment, so you're more free to explore on your own.

Essentially, you couldn't have picked a better dive to do following your certification. You will have a great time, and remember it for ages - and certainly want to do it again (I know I plan to do it again when I go this October!)

Cheers,
JP
 
We are doing Divequest while we are there Sept 28- Oct 2nd . Of course we wont be able to dive on 9/28 or 10/2 but is anyone else going to Dive on any of the other days . i would love to dive with a fellow Diser .
 
My husband will be doing DiveQuest in October, either the 15th or 16th. He loves to dive and is very excited about it. It was great to hear about the experience you had. I decided to something special for his birthday this year since he turned 50, so DiveQuest will be it. Plus we get to go to WDW. I'm trying to get a DiveQuest pin I saw on pinpics. Did they have any available at Epcot? What do you think about eating at the Coral Seas after the dive?

Thanks,:wizard: :teacher:
 
Everyone please fasten your seatbelts I just want to give this a little Bump :teeth:
 
We did the Dive and it was perfect . We loved playing with the little kids, the guys who ran the dive were so nice.
We had 5 others on the Dive with us and everyone said the same thing." It was the PERFECT dive'

Everyone needs to do it !!!
 
DH has done Dive Quest four times so far, and he loves it! It's a blast to watch him in the tank (and to listen to some people wonder if those are "animatronics" in the tank (DD loves to set them straight that it's her dad in there!). Great report, glad you had so much fun!:wave2:
 
I did it back in 2000 and loved it too! I got pretty close to some of the sharks which was cool. Did you get to go up into the diving bell and remove your regulartor to say hi? That was fun. I really enjoyed showing off the the guests and diners. Back when I did it, the ride portion of Living Seas was still operating so I swam over the tube and everyone looked up in surprise to see a diver. The highlight though was having my family see me dive for the first time (Im the only one who dives in the family). I got the video and now have footage of my mom who passed away 3 years ago Sunday. I watch it all the time and show my son his grandmom all the time (he just missed meeting her). Its well worth the money!

alison
 
Disney Diver -

I just booked this yesterday as a birthday surprise for DH (his other gift was a Vytek - spoiled husband) - I couldn't bear not surprising him with at least one thing. We'll be there for a work conference in mid-November, and it will be the first time we've been out of our drysuits since a trip to Honduras last April (we live outside of Boston - and we dive year-round, but it never really gets terribly warm here). I am so glad to hear that it is awesome - I am looking forward to an easy, fun, relaxed dive in a unique setting!

Thanks to everyone who posted about this - I will post our impressions when we get back!
 














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