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Doc

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Just wondering... any resorts/liveaboard operators out there care to comment?

When I started dive travelling (for fun), mostly we saw singles and couples, 25-45 years old, rarely families...

Over the past years and in your experience...

:D Are divers "getting older"? (We know that snow skiiers are!)

;) Are divers more (or less) likely to bring children? (again, skiiers are with families!)

:huh: Do they want maximum diving or do they want more and more non-dive diversions?

:blinking: What kind on non-dive activities are they most likely to want?

:14: Bigger or smaller bar bills these days?

:shakehead Divers who need more... or less... babysitting?

:11: Are they better travellers or more prone to complain without good reason?

:eyebrow: Do they bring "too much" gear? (equipment not needed for the environment/dive style)

:crafty: Are the bating suits under the neoprene getting more interesting?

:coffee: What recreational venue/disposable income activity is the greatest competition for the SCUBA Travel Dollar?

:popcorn: What's the best way you've found to keep divers diving? (decreasing the drop-out rate and returning to your resort/ship)
 

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