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I love this dive its so fun, I plan on going back soon for another go.
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I plan on adding DiveQuest as one of my vacation activities at some point. It looks awesome and everyone gives it great reviews.
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Our dive club has gone to EPCOT’s Dive Quest three times over the last five years...only problem during the winter months, especially when it’s as chilly as it has been recently in FLA is the water temp, which seems rather cold for the shorties that they supply (I’ve always wondered why all their dive masters and videographers where full wet suits)...otherwise, it’s a first class experience with knowledgeable and friendly staff. The back stage tour also provides you with a lot of interesting information on the care of the aquarium fish, manatees, and other marine life, as well as the filtration of the system itself...dives in aquariums are not on the top of my list of experiences, but I do recommend this as a fun and informational way to safely visit the underwater world. They also take great videos of your group for you to enjoy over and over after your trip. Have fun.
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I’m from Canada and might be in Orlando first/second week of February....
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Sirena,
Sorry for the late response, but you should definitely try it!! I was able to squeeze in a visit with my local dive shop on the last weekend of January, and it was amazing. Even if you don’t have a dive buddy for this event the crew will set you up with everything you need, and your friends and family can watch you as you swim around. I wish I was able to go again this month, but I’ll be out of town. Hope you get a chance to try it!
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one of the best things to do in epcot, the last time I went there were a few single divers that were buddied up on site .
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