We got there and they met the buses. We got these badges on a Discovery Cove lanyard. The badges had our names and the times and places to meet for our Dolphin Swim. Since it was later in the day, my niece and I decided to take a stroll and figure out where everything was. That lasted until we found the Coral Reef, lol.
I had never snorkled before. When we arrived they had us all get a neoprene vest or wetsuit (since my swimsuit had a skirt attached, I knew if I got a wetsuit, I'd walk around with a roll all day so I opted for the vest-it was too big, but the older fella helping us out was flirting with a lady of his age that was a chaparone in our group, so he didn't notice the fit of my vest wasn't as good as hers. I thought it was cute.) Then they gave us a mesh bag with a snorkle kit in there.
So we waded out in the water and fixed our snorkle stuff. The water was COLD! An orange and blue fish immediately greeted us. He looked just like he was grinning. Very friendly. We were instructed not to touch the fish, but we could touch the rays. (Manta rays, not sting rays.) I put my mask on and put my face in the water. Only I held my breath. I remembered I could breath, but tried to breath through my nose and sucked the mask to my face. I breathed correctly at last. I could hear myself breathing. It was creepy.
So I let my feet come off the ground and floated over a deep area filled with fish. I was not comfortable and I could hear my breathing increase to a panic. LOL. I swam back to the shallow water and practiced until I had it. It's amazing, you think you'd know how to do this immediately, but you really have to train yourself to do things differently. Finally I was ready. So I swam back to the deep drop off where I'd seen some Manta Rays. It was so peaceful. A huge Manta Ray as big as my son's car swam under me, going the same direction. I was so enthralled. I looked up and let out a shriek (that could be heard through the snorkle-I know because my niece said, "Auntie, are you alright?"). A school of rather large silver dollar looking fish were quickly heading my way! It was like a video game dodging them. I didn't miss them all, the kept hitting me. Then I looked up and a huge gorgeous blue fish had stopped right in front of me. He looked at me and I looked at him. Then he swam at me and rubbed all over my legs. I freaked because they told us not to touch the fish, but they didn't say what to do when the fish touched you.
I finally came up from air because I ended up laughing so hard I had to find a place to stand. So my niece and I planned to go around the coral reef. She had to keep stopping and fixing her mask. She never did get to enjoy it as much as I did since she couldn't get her mask to fit to her satisfaction. I'd go under for a while, and every time I looked, guess who swam along side me? The blue fish. He followed me everywhere. My niece even noticed. She started calling him my stalker!
We took a break and ate a delicious lunch. The neat thing about our Passes was all the food was free. We just went in and told them what we wanted. We went to the snack bar and ordered. There were packs of chips and cookies. We were early for our meeting to swim with the dolphins.
(It was pretty fun, and I'll cover it in the next post with a picture (maybe a video of my swim if I can figure out how to do that). We fed the birds too.
Then we swam in the tropical river. Oh it was so nice and warm after that cold dolphin water (even colder than the coral reef). It would have been extremely relaxing, but my niece tried to wear her mask and it caused her just as much trouble in that river as it did in the coral reef so we spent a lot of time fixing her mask. (That must have been so frustrating for her.)
Then we went back to the coral reef. The same orange and blue fish met us. I asked the life guard if they'd trained him and he said no. Just a friendly fish. Back into the quiet world of the manta rays and pretty colorful fish. I looked beside me and you'll never believe who'd found me. The stalker fish! He followed me this time too. There is a picture of him above. There is a picture of the huge Manta Ray and a picture of me under the water that some guy obliging took for me after I took one of him and his wife.
I told my husband I could keep track of where the huge manta ray was by the screams coming out of the snorkles as he moved along, lol.
I'd say definately worth the money.