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taffy

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Posted - 24 Aug 2006 :  07:19:32 Show Profile Send taffy a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We have receieved our tickets for DC and on there it says to bring.
photo identification.
Is passport/driving licence only accepted or could we take a passport size photo.
I just don't like the thought of taking passport
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florida4sun

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Posted - 24 Aug 2006 :  08:07:12 Show Profile Send florida4sun a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
You will need something with your details on, such as driving license, passport, work ID card.

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Originally posted by taffy
We have receieved our tickets for DC and on there it says to bring.
photo identification.
Is passport/driving licence only accepted or could we take a passport size photo.
I just don't like the thought of taking passport
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mizzy

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Posted - 24 Aug 2006 :  08:55:45 Show Profile Send mizzy a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
they will accept clear photocopies of your passports

it's always good to have a photocopy just in case your passport ever was lost/stolen, it's easier to replace if you have a copy of the original

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Mizzy is right, it is a good idea to carry copies in the event of them being lost and stolen but also some places may ask for ID when changing travellers cheques etc. This is not always the case but it is better to be prepared should the need arise.

ALR
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JoRo

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Posted - 24 Aug 2006 :  09:23:02 Show Profile Send JoRo a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
good advice - i have just started to carry copies of passport and driving licences with us. Will use them for Discovery cove as well.
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There are pretty secure lockers at DC for personal belongings, so you would be safe to take the originals. We have not had a problem in the past.

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Milly

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Posted - 25 Aug 2006 :  20:24:55 Show Profile Send Milly a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Hi

We went to DC in Februayr and took our passports and put them in the locker provided, everybody lining up had there passports in there hand.

If you buy discovery cove tickets do you get a free day at Seaworld? I have a friend going soon and can't remember?

You will have the best time ever it's one of those days I will always remember. My kids loved it

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mizzy

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Posted - 25 Aug 2006 :  20:47:27 Show Profile Send mizzy a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dianne Coleman
Hi

We went to DC in Februayr and took our passports and put them in the locker provided, everybody lining up had there passports in there hand.

If you buy discovery cove tickets do you get a free day at Seaworld? I have a friend going soon and can't remember?

You will have the best time ever it's one of those days I will always remember. My kids loved it



you get 7 free days at seaworld or busch gardens or you can upgrade to 14 days
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Rhosyn

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Posted - 26 Aug 2006 :  07:02:09 Show Profile Send Rhosyn a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Its a fantastic day out only down side is trying to get the children out when you have to leave. Enjoy.

Rose

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ShirleyD

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Give them a ring to see if they still do valet parking at DC. When we did it, this also gave you free premium parking at Sea World and Busch (we upgraded to 14 days) so you can park really close to the entrance. By doing 4 park days, we actually saved on the cost of parking

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jo-anne

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Posted - 27 Aug 2006 :  16:11:43 Show Profile Send jo-anne a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We've just got back from Orlando and DC was our best day ever. You will have a wonderful time.
Be prepared to be asked for photo ID all over the place, not just DC. If you pay by credit card you will more often than not be asked for ID and if you go to any of the Disney Hotels for a meal you will also need photo ID.
Jo-Anne

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Posted - 26 Sep 2006 :  18:12:56 Show Profile Send Zebedee a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We visited DC for the first time and had a great time. Better than we could imagine.

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Posted - 26 Sep 2006 :  21:14:06 Show Profile Send MTP a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We have found that the photo driving licences have been great for holidays in the States and we got ours as soon as theycame out, we were never comfortable having to show passports in bars, etc, when we were holidaying there (that would be before we had kids!).

As well as taking photodopies of passports I would leave acopy at home or with someone you trust as if it is in your bags and your bags go missing you are no better off.
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bart

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Posted - 21 Oct 2006 :  16:14:12 Show Profile Send bart a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Guys

Just wondering about Discovery Cove. Is it worth the money to swim with the dolphins as we have heard you only get about 4 to 5 mins. in the water with them.
Is this true.
I have a daughter aged 14 and she has been pleading to go.
What are your thoughts on paying for the swim too as we will definitly go to the Park .

thanks in advance

REGINA

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Pat M

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Posted - 21 Oct 2006 :  18:05:07 Show Profile Send Pat M a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
its a few years since we went and i know my daughter and grandaughter did the swim with the dolphins and they were in a lot longer than that and i know they wouldnt have missed for the world great day out
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sundowner

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Posted - 21 Oct 2006 :  21:11:48 Show Profile Send sundowner a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
It's more like 45 mins in the water. A great day out. The food is good, and there is plenty to do, in a relaxing atmosphere.

Mary

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jo-anne

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Posted - 22 Oct 2006 :  21:03:31 Show Profile Send jo-anne a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
You get 30 minutes with the dolphins. You are in a small group of anything up to 10 people depending on the family groups. You are photographed and videoed all the way through. It is a magical (but cold!!)experience and you are in the water for the whole time, stroking and touching the dolphin and learning hand signals etc.
The experience ends with a swim into the middle of the lagoon with the trainer who then calls the dolphin over and you hold onto its fin and get pulled through the water for about 20 seconds back to the edge of the lagoon.
The whole thing is wonderful - as is the experience of the park generally.
We will definitely do the park again probably without the dolphin swim as it is a once in a lifetime experience and there is such a lot more to do and see anyway at Discovery Cove without the dolphin swim.
You won't be disappointed.
Jo-Anne


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ShirleyD

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Posted - 22 Oct 2006 :  22:40:29 Show Profile Send ShirleyD a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
My husband and 16 year old were really not fussed about going, but the smiles on their faces in the photos says it all. Don't forget to go to the avairy first thing, so you can feed the birds.

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crow

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Posted - 01 Feb 2007 :  16:07:11 Show Profile Send crow a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Guys Has anyone DC @ nite her indoors no to good at swimming so quite likes the thought of the nite adventure. Any Thoughts
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mizzy

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Posted - 01 Feb 2007 :  21:19:37 Show Profile Send mizzy a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by crow
Hi Guys Has anyone DC @ nite her indoors no to good at swimming so quite likes the thought of the nite adventure. Any Thoughts



my husband is not a swimmer as such and has little confidence in the water but still managed the dolphin swim, there are float vests for all ages and sizes

i also agree with many others on here, DC was one of our best days in orlando and not just for the dolphin interaction, the whole atmosphere was great and we had a lovely relaxing day, after the hurly burly of the theme parks it was good to just chill

Mizzy

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lamina

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Posted - 06 Feb 2007 :  08:35:41 Show Profile Send lamina a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bart
Hi Guys

Just wondering about Discovery Cove. Is it worth the money to swim with the dolphins as we have heard you only get about 4 to 5 mins. in the water with them.
Is this true.
I have a daughter aged 14 and she has been pleading to go.
What are your thoughts on paying for the swim too as we will definitly go to the Park .

thanks in advance

REGINA


we did this in jan this year, on their coldest day of the year so far.
it's certainly worth the money as once in DC you don't need to pay for anything..... included in the price are wetsuits (highly reccomended ) lockers, snorkel gear, suntan lotion, (with snorkel gear),towels and showers plus shampoo/soap etc, also if you are there early enough you can have breakfast as well as lunch up till 3pm, plus there are a couple of snack bars for when you get out of one of the lagoon/pools where you can get hot/cold drinks, including beer and biscuits/crisps, etc... all included your admission price, also included is 7 consecutive days admission to sea world,..the daily admission price for seaworld is now around $65.
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