I guess if you want the video, then hang out with the camera diver. He'll shoot what's near him.
That sounds like a marvelous plan to me...
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I guess if you want the video, then hang out with the camera diver. He'll shoot what's near him.
well I thought the DVD was a waste of money.
I'd seen it before on other people that had gone and they let us watch our DVD also to get us to buy it.
most of it was "stock footage" with other divers who had clearly different gear (wetsuits, fins, BC's) that no one in our group even had.
It was prob 20 minutes long, with the intro footage being stock logo type footage, then everyone swims in a line for them to video you, then you all go into the diving bell to video you, then swim in a line again.
The total amount of time from the video of people on our group was maybe 7 minutes.
It had me on the video for maybe 10-20 seconds max and for $35 dollars on top of the dive fee, I just opted not to get it.
I guess if you want the video, then hang out with the camera diver. He'll shoot what's near him.
I did this last year on my birthday, the point was to have my 5-year old daughter see her daddy underwater from behind the glass [snip]
And kids and I are actually pretty big fans of the Disney experience. :shrug:
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