What about a bottomtimer?String:Computers are frowned upon.
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What about a bottomtimer?String:Computers are frowned upon.
Sirelroka:N@rco$i$, I was just at Epcot on Saturday! I didn't do DiveQuest this time but have done it a number of times in the past, but I did notice that some of the fish had some sort of...thing(?) going on, that I hadn't really noticed before. I did a little looking when I got home and found out it is called something like lateral line corrosion or hole in head disease. When I asked the girl working there she was less than helpful (told me it wasn't a disease, just a discoloration possibly related to the lack of natural sunlight - wouldn't that make it...a disease?). Anyway, I was wondering if you noticed it, if the tour type people said anything, or if anyone else out there knows anything about it. I guess the University of Central Florida is doing some research, but I didn't find out much about it.
I'm the nerdly science type and am intersted.
String:The fee doesnt include park membership (you actually have to leave the park to go in) however if you have a valid admission ticket you can exit in the living seas.
Steve Egner:The most exciting species though, by far, were the curious humans behind the restaraunt window .
Steve
cal2632:You can exit into the park after diving even without buying an admission ticket. The only time they would prevent you is if the park is at capacity.