RinkyTinkyTinky
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The trainers give them fish from coolers as rewards for following commands.
Salvador did a few tricks for us and then it was time for the families to get into the action. We got lucky and were in the first group. You walk down a few steps and stand on a suspended platform in waist high water. You have to be careful though because the platform is slippery and it moves about a bit. The water underneath you is 20-30’ deep according the BL website.
While we were all getting situated, Salvador swam off and did a few flips out of the water. While he was showing off, I noticed these beautiful fish swimming all around our legs. I dipped my camera under the water and ended up with one decent shot. Their colors were so vivid!
And while I was down there taking pictures, look who popped up right in front of me!
He rolled over on his back for us to rub his belly.
(Sorry these pictures aren’t the best but I was too close to the action and had nowhere that I could back up.)
We all got hugs…
And then we got big, sloppy, wet kisses with a hint of fish!
He let us rub our fingers across his teeth although we were a little hesitant about that.
Salvador decided that he was getting bored with us so he took off and did a few more midair tricks.
When he swam back in, he made a few loud squeals and clicks and the trainer told us that meant he wanted to show us his shark impersonation.
It was really cute!
He was such a gentleman through it all that we each gave him a stinky treat.
He got a few more belly rubs out of us and then went down the line and danced with each person. Now that was funny! The expressions on the men’s faces were priceless! This one man had been kind of hesitant to participate the whole time and when Salvador went up for a dance the guy didn’t really want to do it. Well apparently Salvador took offense and made this really loud ‘raspberry’ noise right in his face.
It was hilarious! It totally cracked his daughter up (she was probably 3 years old) and she yelled out, “Daddy, he far**d on you!”
Oh my gosh! That man turned ten shades of red and the whole place exploded with laughter! You just NEVER know what will come out of the mouths of babes!!!
After our dance it was time to say goodbye. He waved his little flipper at all of us.
They have a photographer there that takes individual and family pictures that you can purchase in the gift shop after your session ends. These are the ones they took of us.
I was next to DH in this picture but I cropped myself out. There is NO WAY I was posting a picture of myself in a bathing suit and with that mop of wet hair that Salvador created! Picture Medusa in a typhoon and you’re close.
Trust me, it wasn’t pretty!
We had a wonderful time doing the dolphin encounter and I would recommend it to anyone! It was one of the greatest things I’ve ever experienced! A major highlight of the trip!
Stay tuned! More Blue Lagoon to come!
Up next: The third day of Swinter: Part 3

Salvador did a few tricks for us and then it was time for the families to get into the action. We got lucky and were in the first group. You walk down a few steps and stand on a suspended platform in waist high water. You have to be careful though because the platform is slippery and it moves about a bit. The water underneath you is 20-30’ deep according the BL website.
While we were all getting situated, Salvador swam off and did a few flips out of the water. While he was showing off, I noticed these beautiful fish swimming all around our legs. I dipped my camera under the water and ended up with one decent shot. Their colors were so vivid!

And while I was down there taking pictures, look who popped up right in front of me!


He rolled over on his back for us to rub his belly.


(Sorry these pictures aren’t the best but I was too close to the action and had nowhere that I could back up.)
We all got hugs…



And then we got big, sloppy, wet kisses with a hint of fish!



He let us rub our fingers across his teeth although we were a little hesitant about that.

Salvador decided that he was getting bored with us so he took off and did a few more midair tricks.


When he swam back in, he made a few loud squeals and clicks and the trainer told us that meant he wanted to show us his shark impersonation.

It was really cute!
He was such a gentleman through it all that we each gave him a stinky treat.

He got a few more belly rubs out of us and then went down the line and danced with each person. Now that was funny! The expressions on the men’s faces were priceless! This one man had been kind of hesitant to participate the whole time and when Salvador went up for a dance the guy didn’t really want to do it. Well apparently Salvador took offense and made this really loud ‘raspberry’ noise right in his face.


After our dance it was time to say goodbye. He waved his little flipper at all of us.

They have a photographer there that takes individual and family pictures that you can purchase in the gift shop after your session ends. These are the ones they took of us.


I was next to DH in this picture but I cropped myself out. There is NO WAY I was posting a picture of myself in a bathing suit and with that mop of wet hair that Salvador created! Picture Medusa in a typhoon and you’re close.


We had a wonderful time doing the dolphin encounter and I would recommend it to anyone! It was one of the greatest things I’ve ever experienced! A major highlight of the trip!
Stay tuned! More Blue Lagoon to come!
Up next: The third day of Swinter: Part 3