dzorn said:Has anyone done the Surfing lessons at TL? How Was it? Cost? Schedule?
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DH graduating with his masterand I was thinking of signing him up for a surprise.
I am pretty sure you can watch. Whenver I got to work there were always people watching, but they may have been in the group and already surfed (not sure).Harryo said:Is family allowed in to watch, and is there an age restriction. I know my 11 year old would love to do this, but my guess is he's too young.
There were two young boys surfing, and they did great, although they had surfed before. Some people there had experience, a few, like my DH did not. You need strong arms, and they only have one size board, so if you are over 180-ish lbs., it is very difficult to balance your board and get up on it. I think you get about 10 or so tries.
hockeybabe said:Yes, the whole family can come in and watch, take pictures and video. I set the camera up by the side of the pool, but the instructors told me to go ahead and set up at the lifeguard stand at the beach to get the best film. The kids 8 and 9 came to watch dad, but ended up playing in the sand, and soaking wet and covered in sand by the time we left. We did not have to pay to enter the waterpark, but would have had to if we had l wanted to stay after the waterpark opened to the general public. We did get to shop in the stores though.
If you have any more specific questions, I might be able to help!![]()
go figure!!!
Ava31 said:This is probably a shot in the dark, but has anyone done surf school on a cool day? I know December weather is pretty unpredictable, but assuming that it's 70 or below, would surf school be complete torture?
There aren't any designated cast members there to take pictures. you could ask another person in your class to take pictures if you and your cousin are surfing at the same time. You can also ask the instructors to take pics.disney_imagineer said:i just signed up to do this for my upcoming trip and was wondering if any cast members will be out there to help take photos?
it's going to be just two of us, me and my cousin surfing, the rest of the family prefer to sleep rather than watch us surf.....go figure!!!
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anyways, this will be our first time surfing so we definitely want some pictures to remember the fun. i doubt i'll be able to surf and take pictures of my cousin at the same time, and vice versa. any ideas or suggestions for capturing the moments without any non-surfers in our party?
dwtootles said:There aren't any designated cast members there to take pictures. you could ask another person in your class to take pictures if you and your cousin are surfing at the same time. You can also ask the instructors to take pics.