My family went last August. Shark Reef was the highlight of our trip!!!
At that time, my dd's were 13 and 9. I was most worried about my dd9 since she is not usually the adventurous type and often lets fear get in the way of trying new things.
Well, let me tell you ~ she was the one who loved it the most! We went through the reef 18 times in one day!!!!!!!!!! It was a relatively slow day when we went (late August) and it rained in the afternoon, scaring almost everyone away. After the rain, we just went over and over again. We finally had to stop when the park closed.
The shark reef itself is not real big, so getting across it doesn't take long. You can go as slow or quick as you want. We went quickly at first, but then realized it was more fun to take it slow.
The water is chilly. I think it was like 58 degrees or something, but in the summer, it felt kind of good. It is salt water and none of us had trouble "floating" at all.
You see smaller sharks and lots of other fish and several sting rays (those were our favorites). When we went, the sting rays were hanging out by the stairs where you exit. You are not allowed to touch them, but they were so close to us, you could see them very well.
The other thing is the cm's at that attraction were fantastic! They teach you well and several are stationed inside the tank to offer assistance when needed. We talked with several of them quite extensively since it was so slow when we were there. They were pretty knowledgable about the animals and had fun stories to share.
Give it a try with your 8 year old. My guess is that you'll be "hooked" on this attraction just like we were. ENJOY!
