I did the Dolphin Encounter on 12/16/04.
I loved it, but let me clarify a little.
I'm a land-locked, marine-biologist wanna be. I don't have much opportunity to get in anything bigger than a backyard pool. I don't dive or snorkel.
I am an educator by trade.
The encounter is about 3 hrs long. You are in the tank with the animals for about 40 mins. The rest of the time is spent learning about the research methods, facilities, the dolphins themselves and conservation and protection issues.
I found it all to be fascinating. My only complaint was that the "canned" info that the instructors were giving was written for the lowest common denominator. In my group there were only 4 adults (the program is limited to maximum 8) and we all had some idea of what was going on. Luckily, the female instructor was able to improvise a bit and talk to us more as educated adults.
The two trainers that were in the tank with us were wonderful. And the dolphins are simply amazing. (They weigh between 450 - 500 lbs. by the way)
This facility is a research area, not an entertainment venue. I felt like I had the experience I wanted, which was a lot of information, some real quality time interacting with the dolphins and access to trained researchers to ask questions of. I didn't so much want to swim with them, I wanted to interact with them. And I did, very much so.
It was very cold while we were there and I was happy that I was going to an indoor, climate controlled environment.
The facilities are incredible. You have a great locker room to change and shower in - you are also given a shorty wet suit and booties to wear.
I feel like I knew what kind of experience to expect and the Living Seas Encounter was exactly what I was looking for. It was well worth my money.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
