SeaWorld Pearl Dive - a full review with photos

Gina-Gina-Bo-Bina

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Our family took part in SeaWorld's "pearl dive" (SW's version of pick-a-pearl) for the first time on our April 25th visit. Prior to that trip, we couldn't find much in the way of reviews for that experience, so I thought I would share our photos here in the hopes that it will be helpful to others who might be considering it for their trips :).

It was so much fun!





Picking a pearl and having it placed in a special setting has been on my Orlando to-do list since the very beginning. Despite the encouragement from Steve to experience it on our previous trips, I never allowed myself the splurge (it seemed so indulgent….I always thought those resources should be directed toward something we could all enjoy together). This time, though, he was not taking no for an answer: he informed me long before we left on this vacation that this was what he wanted to do for me for our anniversary (which we would celebrate during the latter part of this holiday….23 years! :love:). I couldn’t say no. So onward we went to the pearl dive tank.





We checked in with the hostess at the top of the stairs, who advised us that the pearl diver would be returning momentarily to help guests obtain their perfect oyster. We strolled down to the bottom of the tank to await her arrival. The floor was littered with multiple oysters and a host of sunken treasures :fish:.





Within a few moments, down she came!





She happily gave the small gathering a photo-worthy pose:





The bubbly and energetic hostess, who wore a microphone and a large floppy hat, invited anyone who wished to take part in the pearl dive to make their way to the bridge at the top of the tank. The diver would swim up, chat with them for a moment, and bring up a selection of oysters from the sandy tank floor from which we could pick. Choosing an oyster, she reminded everyone, was $16.95 plus tax….but you were guaranteed a pearl.





Despite their insistence, I truly didn’t want this to just be “my” thing….I wanted the boys to be involved, too. So I encouraged them to join me for the oyster selection and all three of us made our way to the bridge.


We had a delightful little get-to-know-you chat with the diver (ever notice how many times you're asked "where are you from?" while on vacation in Orlando?), who then disappeared on a quest for the most awesomest of oysters! :woohoo:





This little duck flew in and kept us entertained while she was gone :laughing:.





She brought up two big handfuls of oysters of various sizes, colours and hairy-ness. She instructed us to pick out the oyster we liked best, put it into one of the small glass bowls, and take it to the hostess at the podium (who I could hear, on the microphone, was excitedly awaiting our arrival back at her little kiosk).





Steve and Jake encouraged me to do the oyster picking honours, but I explained to them that it would make the whole thing more special if they made the final selection…..I would pick the setting, of course, but I wanted the choice of the oyster....and the eventual pearl....to be their contribution to such a cherished gift. It would give it so much more meaning for me, and they understood those feelings….so they dutifully got down on their knees to evaluate the ugliness of each individual shell. When they finally decided on just the right one, we plopped it in the bowl and made our way to the Pearl Dive hostess station.





I have to say, this is quite an entertaining production. The hostess was super fun, high-energy, and really made the experience a memorable moment and a BIG DEAL. She excitedly encouraged other guests to gather round to witness the ceremonial opening of the oyster, and a surprising number of people all formed a semi-circle around us to watch her animated show.


She handed us a wand which she explained was essential to the ceremony. She asked one of us to come forward to say the magic words and wave the wand above the oyster before it was opened. Jake took a pass on the opportunity, but Steve was quick to accept the task.





Then began the big reveal:





As she pried open the shell, we were assured that no oysters were harmed as a result of the pearl dive experience: the oysters, she explained, were already dead :crazy2:. I am not sure if that made me feel better or worse?:rotfl2:





Finally, our treasure was unveiled! A beautiful 7mm white pearl :worship:. The pearl colour and size were both excitedly announced to the crowd and the hostess led everyone in a big cheer :cheer2:.





We took the pearl into the adjacent jewellery shop where they provided us with the options for settings. For those that didn’t want the pearl placed in earrings, a necklace or a ring, they had other lovely non-jewellery options such as a tiny box in the shape of Shamu. So cute. I had already known, before we visited, that I wanted to have the pearl set in a ring, so the decision was quite easy to make as that only left me with two options (note to readers…..SeaWorld’s shop doesn’t offer nearly the vast amount of settings as the Disney and Universal pick-a-pearl locations, if that’s important to anyone). I made my selection, was fitted for the correct ring size, then proceeded to the cash to pay for both the oyster selection and setting costs while the jeweler went to work.

SeaWorld had this special offer for pass members currently which we happily took advantage of:


https://seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-orlando/passmembers/exclusives-and-events#promo2


The normal pass member merchandise discount was 10%, so this increased our savings by an additional 15%......which would be substantial on this larger purchase. It made the Shoppers Card a smart buy, and we could still use it on all other gifts and souvenirs throughout the balance of our vacation…so the savings would continue to add up. They applied the 25% discount to both the oyster purchase and the setting, bringing the total cost of the entire experience to a very reasonable $82.55 ($9.95, no tax, for the Shoppers Card and $72.60 for the pearl, setting and tax).





And this was the finished product:


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The jeweler advised me that I shouldn't wear my beloved treasure for at least 5 hours, to give the setting time to dry and hold. They put the ring in a little mesh bag, which I tucked safely into a small padded pouch in my camera bag....that seemed the most cushion-y place to store it while we finished out the balance of our day at the park.
 
Thanks for this! And thank you for all your contributions and advice on this board! You really helped us have a wonderful time at Seaworld last fall!
 
Thank you for Sharing. Such a special memento. I have to tell my daughter about this. We do the pick a pearl at Epcot. She will pick her own pearl and I usually have my son choose mine. This Easter trip he picked a gorgeous Blue-grey 7.5mm and my daughter picked a Blue pearl.
 

Gina-Gina-Bo-Bina - great post as always, NOW you make me want to go back to Sea World soon so I can experience the delightful process, I have done Pick a pearl at Epcot and I think this one is more of a production. I am already sad that I can't get back to Discovery Cove this year - YOU sold me of that adventure and it was the highlight of my 2 week trip last fall!
 
Gina-Gina-Bo-Bina - great post as always, NOW you make me want to go back to Sea World soon so I can experience the delightful process, I have done Pick a pearl at Epcot and I think this one is more of a production. I am already sad that I can't get back to Discovery Cove this year - YOU sold me of that adventure and it was the highlight of my 2 week trip last fall!

Sorry about that :o. DC is tough to beat, isn't it? My "once in a lifetime" visit there in 2012 has seen us return two additional times since then.....and we are going back twice more this October!!

Of course I find Orlando (on the whole) is equallly addictive :teeth:.

I hope you are able to work a trip to SeaWorld into your next vacation, and the pearl dive too! I think it will be a great experience for you! :goodvibes
 
Thank you for sharing this! We went to Sea World in 2006 and I was enchanted by this process. I remember watching the divers for almost a half hour, and the only thing that would have made it better is if they were in mermaid costumes :fish:I will definitely treat myself to this next time we go!
 
Sorry about that :o. DC is tough to beat, isn't it? My "once in a lifetime" visit there in 2012 has seen us return two additional times since then.....and we are going back twice more this October!!

Of course I find Orlando (on the whole) is equallly addictive :teeth:.

I hope you are able to work a trip to SeaWorld into your next vacation, and the pearl dive too! I think it will be a great experience for you! :goodvibes

Don't worry, already working on it :) I cruise out of Tampa in late January and SW/AQ/DC is on my radar! We go down a few days pre-cruise and stay 2 days post cruise.........gotta recover from the cruise you know! I want to go to DC but am not willing to buy tickets at this point for a day we could go due to the unknowns of the weather, cool we could handle but if they were to close to due cold weather (which has happened) then we would be up a creek at that point, yes we could reschedule but not during the time we have down there and we have other big trips planned for 2017, BUT if I am online on the ship or the day we return and the weather is good and there are openings at DC........who knows what might happen :sunny: However, we were SO spoiled with the cabana I would only want to go if one was available! I just keep telling myself "if its meant to be, it will happen"
 












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