Anyone have contact in Epcot's DiveQuest?

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Hello, new to this Board, and looking forward to getting to know some new scuba friends.

My husband and I are scheduled to dive Epcot's Living Seas, DiveQuest, this coming Saturday, June 14, 2008 and I was wondering if there are any other, newer, options in regards to my 11 yr old non-diving daughter possibly being there with us, but safe, to watch us dive other than paying the exhorbitant prices for the Kids Night Out chaperone service. Does anyone have a contact in DiveQuest that they could ask?? I don't want to leave her wandering around by herself, and won't, for fear that something may happen or she could get lost, etc.

Any help would be much appreciated as we leave for Disney Thursday morning this week very early.
Thanks,
Shell
 
Hi Shell,

Sorry but no contact from me. Have a great and fun time at Disney! Welcome to ScubaBoard!
 
I dove there with my son...
bring your own mask, theirs are very small if you have a big head like me.:rofl3:

I would call and ask for the person in charge of diving operations and explain the situation to them. Maybe your daughter will be able to hang out with one of the Epcot employees while you dive? The people there were very cool.
 
Hi, Shell.

I have taken a couple of groups from our shop to the Living Seas. It is a fun experience. The best part is interacting with the guests at dinner and being part of the exhibit. Not sure what your non diving daughter can do while you are diving. She can certainly watch you as you dive, but she needs to have someone with her. You should call the Guest Relations at Disney and ask if them what they recommend. Have a great time...and don't forget to wipe your face when you take your mask off for the camera.

Scubagen
Dunedin, FL
 

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