djmccarthy
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Keep the info coming. The more the better! discdogs thanks for the invite. I'll keep it in mind.
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while i'm ranting, anyone know what "GET + Fees" is? added nearly $30 to the cost of the trip (for 2 divers).
Following the DM was also mandatory since they "choreograph" the dives with several groups (for the record i was in the "advanced" group) led by multiple DM's. The DM's rushed us at every turn, even at the surface trying to get us to descend faster. Because of the "choreography" there was very little time to stop and smell the roses.
Were the fees for nitrox, or the 100's? It would be very surprising if any Lanai operator let a non O'hana (extended family) dive off the leash. Guided diving is the norm in the State of Hawaii; dive charters that unknown tourists (even instructors) could do a non-guided dive with are unknown to me. There are even guides for a dive where all you do is hold on to the 30' deep bottom for a half hour!
Easy girl, part of the story may have been the near gale force trade winds and small craft warning. Conditions have been pretty sketchy for channel crossings lately. You might have wanted to come back sooner than they did!
Sorry, but I've dove w/ LD many times and this is standard proceedure for Catherdrals 1 & 2. Sorry to hear your dive was short tho. Like the others said, they don't let, non-familiar people off the leash and they usually let you "hang" under the boat at the end of the dive. The reason they want you in and down quickly is so that you don't waste time and air on the decent and that you all get to and thru the caves as a group. Personally, I don't like the Catherdral cattle drives. If you see something cool there's not enough time to watch it or take more than 1 pic of it. But they always do at least 1 of the cattle drives on the trip to Lanai (usually).
Not defending, just restating why you experienced what you did and also so others can expect the same. Of course, the pushing or pulling of the group to keep up is always an issue on guided dives.
GET is general excise tax, we don't have sales tax here and everything gets GET. Fees could be a fuel surcharge...lots of companies (even most mainland lawn services) now charge a fuel surchage. You'd have to call and ask them what specifically the fees were. Taxes alone wouldn't have been more than 5%.
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