I did a discover scuba with a friend of mine this past august and we were both hooked (i was probably hooked beforehand, but even moreso after), once you've done it you'll be looking for the soonest opportunity to get certified (that should be in june for my friend and me, but I honestly don't know how I managed to wait this long).
I have to echo what surfsideday said about bringing water, I wish somebody had told me that, as we really could have used it.
As for the experience itself, we were in the pool after about an hour or so of going over basics of equalization, hand signals, a whole lot of "don't do this" and some entertaining stories from the instructor. we went up to the pool and got our gear together. I wasn't expecting to have to set it up myself, but I guess the instructor figured that 2 19 year olds and a guy in his early twenties could adequately follow directions, and it probably ended up a better experience getting to do that. we got into the pool and started with the snorkel with eyes above the water, then just below, and then did the same thing with the reg. after a couple of minutes kneeling in 4ft of water, we did some skills, (recovering the reg, clearing the mask, sharing air with the instructor, reading air gauge) and swam around a bit. I'm not sure if what we did is standard for a padi discover scuba or if our instructor may have added a bit figuring that we could handle it, and I'd be interested to know that if any instructors feel like sharing that info. Either way, knowing I've tried some of these thing, I think I'll feel much more confident about doing them again, and new things, in the OW class.
I have to echo what surfsideday said about bringing water, I wish somebody had told me that, as we really could have used it.
As for the experience itself, we were in the pool after about an hour or so of going over basics of equalization, hand signals, a whole lot of "don't do this" and some entertaining stories from the instructor. we went up to the pool and got our gear together. I wasn't expecting to have to set it up myself, but I guess the instructor figured that 2 19 year olds and a guy in his early twenties could adequately follow directions, and it probably ended up a better experience getting to do that. we got into the pool and started with the snorkel with eyes above the water, then just below, and then did the same thing with the reg. after a couple of minutes kneeling in 4ft of water, we did some skills, (recovering the reg, clearing the mask, sharing air with the instructor, reading air gauge) and swam around a bit. I'm not sure if what we did is standard for a padi discover scuba or if our instructor may have added a bit figuring that we could handle it, and I'd be interested to know that if any instructors feel like sharing that info. Either way, knowing I've tried some of these thing, I think I'll feel much more confident about doing them again, and new things, in the OW class.