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We’d love to, she’s AOW, so she should be good as long as there’s not any super deep dives. It looks like an absolute blast!
The 2 of you can also get your Nitrox cert from the @The Chairman before the event if you're not already certified! 😀
 
We have had many question about our host resort Dreams
I am eager to hear about the resort as we have considered staying there.
We have had many questions about our host resort, Dreams. This video is the most indepth video on the resort and it's amenities I could find. It should answer most of all of your questions. I know it is a long video but there is alot to see.

Please remember, we will have unlimited access to all of the Secrets Resort amenities also.

The Suncape Sabor resort has been closed for months now and is undergoing renovation to expand the Dreams Resort. This is on scheldule to be completed before the end is this year.

 
So for those asking about nitrox, I dove with pro dive international in July (with occidental), i asked about their system, since they all share the same dive shops.

At occidental, they have their own standard compressor for their tanks (non-nitrox). That is hot filled throughout the day and between dives. However, the nitrox compressor is located in downtown Cozumel, and they pick up the tanks top of the morning, which means that the nitrox compressor supplies for multiple shops and also if it’s down, there’s not a solid backup in town.

I hope that helps explain their “not guaranteed” nitrox setup. And when I went, they did give us free nitrox tanks if asked for it. Just have to let them know beforehand so that they pick up the correct amount top of the morning.

A pro tip, not a dig against their operation, is that there was quite a lot of leaky or semi-leaky o-rings on their yoke tank valves. Would be nice to bring a pack of o-rings and help swap em out.

Hope y’all have fun and enjoy the trip. I love Pro dive international and their crew and operation is amazing.
 
For the Riviera Maya Cenotes Dives option, do you know which cenote specifically?
Here is the exact answer from Pro Dive:

We basically visit all of them. But for first timers the ones we usually go first is Dos Ojos, Chac Mool and also Chikin Ha. This is because those sites offer two distinct dives at the same location which means we don’t have to pack up between the two dives and drive to another cenote for the second dive. Also for time management; especially since the guests come from Cozumel, and have a longer overall day, this would be most convenient in choosing a site where two dives at same location can be done.

In any case, if any divers already know some of the cenotes, we will try and see if we can make sure they experience something new where they haven’t been before.
 
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For those who have been to Cozumel you already know

For those wondering what diving in Cozumel is like
This video give a great overview.
( Please note Scubaboard will be using Prodive
and not the dive op mentioned in the video)

ENJOY

 

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