Dolphin Ecounter Info

deeron51

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We really loved the dolphin encounter! Let me take you through that step-by-step and give you some helpful hints, as well.

The Blue Lagoon Beach Day and the Dolphin Encounters (or swims that are also available for additional $$) are all at the same place so your whole family will be traveling together. You will find your excursion tickets in your stateroom when you arrive. You will have 2 tickets for each person. One is the actual ticket and the other is the waiver that you need to sign. You should sign for any minors under 18. We had to meet at 9:15 AM in Diversions (bar) for our excursion. The check-in person takes your waivers, gives you a sticker for your shirt and you get your towels. Please be on-time and do not forget your tickets. We had to wait for late-comers and also some people showed up without their tickets. Then we had to wait for them to come back!

Next, as a group, we had to disembark the ship - everyone must have their KTTW cards and picture ids for anyone 18 or older!!!!! Then, we all had to walk a pretty good distance to get on small ferry boats. BIG TIP - get to the front on the group!!!!! There did not seem to be enough seats on this ferry boat. There will also be tons of people trying to sell you bottled water. We didn't buy. You each get free cup of fruit punch on ferry - we were fine with that. Also, when you get on ferry boat, pick a seat that is next to an open window or even better a doorway. You will really be thankful for the breeze. The ferry ride took about 30 minutes, not the 45 that they told us.

When you arrive at Blue Lagoon, the family members going to the dolphin encounter will head off to the right, across a beach to the other side of the island. The others will just stay near the docks where the beaches are. They have snorkeling, boat rentals, etc. It is really not that big so you will not have trouble finding each other later on.

At the dophin encounter area, you will hear a brief talk about dolphins and then be broken up into groups of about 30. There are a few free lockers to put valuables and also a bench area to leave things like flip-flops and towels. We all wore water shoes so we were not required to take them off at any time. Your group of 30 will go to a covered-area (nice not to be in the direct sun) and actually sit down and hand your feet over the side into the water where the dolphins are free to swim in and out of. Once the trainer comes over with the cooler of fish, the dolphin sticks around. The trainer will break the group up into 3 smaller groups of about 10 each. It would be really great to get into the 1st group - we were stuck in the 3rd group. The trainer had the groups of 10 get into the water on a platform. Adults have to kneel down and one-by-one, you get to have a personal encounter with the dolphin. You get to hug, kiss, dance with, rub back and belly and touch their teeth. They also take pictures of all of this and video tape it as well.

Once your group is done, then you go up to the gift shop where you can see your photos and video. Then the 2nd group goes and then the 3rd group. So, if you are in the first group, you will not have to wait as long. It took quite a while for our pictures and video to be done. Of course, none of these are inexpensive but totally worth it when you see how great they come out.

Right before you get on the ferry from Nassau, you will each be given a blue ticket and a red ticket which will be for your lunch and a drink at Blue Lagoon. After you are done in the gift shop and have your pictures, you will walk balk over to where the docks are and meet up with your other family members at the beach. The line was pretty long for the food - the food was just okay, not great. We each got punch to drink - rum included for the adults.

We really wanted to be on the 2:00 ferry back. This ferry is much bigger than the one you arrive on so you don't have to worry about not being able to get on it. We sat upstairs but didn't realize that there would be a band downstairs and that they played games with the kids. So, you might just want to sit down there.

Because we had to wait so long for the pictures, we didn't even have any time to use the beach area. If we wanted to take the 4:00 ferry, we would of had 2 hours for the beach.

During the ferry rides, you pass some amazing houses along the shores!!!!

Have fun!
 
Excellent report and info! Thanks!
 
Thanks for the review! We're going to be doing this on our cruise next week and I can't wait. A question for you--did you wear your bathing suit over and back, or did you bring a change of clothes? Would you recommend bringing something to change into after the encounter? Were there any towels onsite (we booked directly through the company, so Disney won't be handing us any towels).
 
Just grab a couple of towels from the pool on the way out.

Also, when the ferry goes back to the pier, stay on and they drop you off at the cruise ship.

Worked great that way for us.
 

How were the water conditions in with the dolphins? I heard through other reviewers that it was dirty with dolphin poop.
 
I agree - take towels from the pool area. No, we didn't bring clothes to change into. No, we didn't find the water to be dirty at all.
 
Thanks for the info. A couple of questions.....

How long is the walk? I have a 3 y.o. and I am worried it will be too long.

What do you do when the other groups are with the dolphins and you are waiting your turn?

How much time does the small group of 10 get with the dolphins?

How many were on the entire excursion (that went to the dolphins)?

Thanks again!!!!! :goodvibes
 
The walk to the ferry boat was about 10 minutes - there were people pushing strollers and wheelchairs, too. They just folded them up and put them on the ferry boat, too.

You are sitting on a floating dock-platform with your feet in the water and watching the others until it is your turn.

You are in the water with your group for about 15 minutes.

There were 3 groups of about 30 people in each group - so approximately 90 of us.
 
One more tip ... not sure if they will allow the young ones to wear goggles ... but when we did this excursion, the trainer had our dolphin do a trick where the dolphin swam past the group and slapped water at us with his fin. My daughter caught salt water directly in her eyes, which ended our excursion early! :rolleyes: You may want to ask about wearing goggles, or at least be ready and have your children close their eyes!
 
Thanks for all the info. I'm doing the dolphin swim with my nieces in late Sept. Exactly how do you get in the water? I'm asking because I'm not sure the 7 year old will just jump in. I believe everyone will have a life vest on? Thanks again.

PWade
 
Hi there. We did not do the swim, just the encounter. In all the pictures I saw of the swim, everyone is wearing life vests. For the encounter, you walk down steps to a platform. You are never underwater. And yes, I do agree with the previous poster. You do need to be ready for the splashing!
 

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