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Just_Me

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So, yesterday I spent the day at the GA aquarium and dove with the whale sharks, manta rays, and a plethora of fish species. It's a 30 minute, 30' dive that is just awesome. The fish all interact with you as you swim through. It is not the cheapest dive you will ever do, but for $350 it is an experience you will not forget.
 
I live about two blocks from the Georgia Aquarium and visit often, but I have never done the dive, as the price tag deters me. I'd rather spend $350 on a day of diving in the Keys. I've dived with whale sharks and mantas in the wild. My personal opinion aside, plenty of people have said the GA Aquarium dive was a great experience. Glad you liked it.
 
To be fair you paid more than $350 to dive with whale sharks and mantas in the wild. I had never had the opportunity to dive with whale sharks before. This is also a great dive for a family or group as it is just a good experience.
 
To be fair you paid more than $350 to dive with whale sharks and mantas in the wild. I had never had the opportunity to dive with whale sharks before. This is also a great dive for a family or group as it is just a good experience.

Oh heck yeah.
 
Did the dive at Epcot a few years back. Was fun. Glad you enjoyed the GA aquarium.

Once you start factoring in airfare and extra hotel nights and a ton of other stuff, I have spent way over $350 for a single dive.;)
 

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