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xtratime

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Posted - 21 Apr 2007 :  19:59:21 Show Profile Send xtratime a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
My other half cannot swim at all is not comfortable in deep water. Would the dolphin swin still be enjoyable for her?
Also do those in the non-swim package be able to watch those swimmimg with the dolphins and take picture etc?

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Kazzie

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Posted - 21 Apr 2007 :  22:03:03 Show Profile Send Kazzie a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Declan,

We did the dolphin swim in February and thoroughly enjoyed it. Your other half will be able to watch you swimming with the dolphins and she can take as many photos as she likes from the edge of the pool. She will also be allowed to go into the shallow water for a photograph with your party and dolphin but I wouldnt recommend she joins the dolphin swim as she would have to swim across to the deep part for the dolphin to bring her back to the shallow part.

Karen
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My other half cannot swim at all is not comfortable in deep water. Would the dolphin swin still be enjoyable for her?
Also do those in the non-swim package be able to watch those swimmimg with the dolphins and take picture etc?




Karen
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Edited by - Kazzie on 21 Apr 2007 22:04:49
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ShirleyD

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Posted - 21 Apr 2007 :  23:01:20 Show Profile Send ShirleyD a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
We split our family dolphin swim, so we could take photos of each other, but did find that both groups were stood with their backs to the shore, so photos were not as good as they could have been.

You can wear a life jacket for the encounter, although the wet suit does help you float anyway. It was lovely being that close to the dolphin and you were only out of your depth for a short while. If your partner is really unhappy out of their depth, then they could always avoid this part of the experience

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Posted - 22 Apr 2007 :  22:12:46 Show Profile Send pt cruiser a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
You don't have to go out into deep water for the tow back, they let me and a couple of others be towed along the shallow bit, so if you let go you can just stand up.
Go for it it was our best day ever.
Teresa
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