Typhoon Lagoon/shark Reef Question...

CaseyJr

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:fish:Anyone know if they have stopped giving snorkles to guests?:fish:

We visited TL the last week in May and went through SHARK REEF. However, they didn't offer snorkles for guests, just the masks. When did they stop giving our snorkles and why? I asked a CM (at the "lost child" station -- yes, DS & I got separated) who said she is usually a lifeguard, and she didn't know of any changes and that last time she was stationed there, they had snorkles.

Now, granted, the day we went there were 1 hour waits for everything, including SHARK REEF, so maybe they just couldn't keep up with the crowds.
 
::MickeyMo We went to Typhoon Lagoon on May 26 and were given masks and snorkels. We were there just as the Shark Reef opened and still waited a bit to get in the water. :3dglasses Usually I am just able to keep getting right in but this was the first time that I've had a bit of wait, so we only did it once. Maybe because of the lines, they let people opt to go with just a mask so they didn't have to wait longer while the snorkels were sanitized. princess: Rebecca
 
CaseyJr- Thanks for the pins!!! We wore them all week and did get to meet some other DISers.
To answer your question, my sister(Stitch_lover_Sith) and I went to Typhoon Lagoon on June 4th and got both mask and snorkel. However, we got there at 5 pm on a cloudy afternoon and there were virtually no lines anywhere in the park that afternoon. It was great and we will definitely use that tactic in the future.
 

We saw people getting snorkles but the time we were going to swim with the sharks it wasn't that warm out, maybe 75 degrees and since that water wasn't heated, no thanks! Yes, I am a whimp, but we LOVED TL!!!
 
I've always been given a mask and snorkel, they are connected together. How can you go across shark reef w/out a snorkel- that's how you breathe! :confused3 Otherwise you'd have to take your face out of the water to breathe and wouldn't see any fish.
 
golfgal said:
We saw people getting snorkles but the time we were going to swim with the sharks it wasn't that warm out, maybe 75 degrees and since that water wasn't heated, no thanks! Yes, I am a whimp, but we LOVED TL!!!


::MickeyMo Sounds like the weather we had. It was so hot all week but the day we chose Typhoon Lagoon was overcast and a tad chilly. LOL :cold: But I think it made the normally cold Shark Reef water feel a lot warmer. LOL :goodvibes Rebecca
 








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