I've been discussing this with Stella at length for a long time now.
Santa Rosa is trying to do what they feel is best, and taking this all very seriously (as they should).
They have several issues.. folks not paying, and how to prevent access from locals that vandalize the place, or conduct drug deals on property. Liability for locals, or divers that are swimming/diving off hours is another concern. Basically many issues revolve around the easy access the Hole currently affords.
Last I spoke with Stella in May, Santa Rosa was DEAD SET against allowing access as we have it now. They want to route people through a building. This may make sense from their perspective as it ends most of their current access problems. Unfortunately it creates a lot of problems for us as divers with such a gear intensive sport.
Historically Santa Rosa does not have a proven record for manning the facility, or even keeping the gates unlocked especially weekdays, and Friday evenings.
Fortunately, Santa Rosa moves slowly, so I don't think we will see any changes for at least a year. When they do come however, it could be a huge PITA to dive the Hole....
Kevin is a good Ambassador for this process. He knows our concerns, and we just need to sit back and see what comes. We can only wait and see.
One thing that may help would be for Santa Rosa to look at what other USA Destinations are doing. I don't think there is one place in the USA that is not underground where you have to enter a building as the sole way to get gear near/into the water. However things are becoming more restrictive. There has been some changes in Ginnie Springs and other FL landlocked sites that are making the locals none too happy....:11:
One thing we need to make sure of..... that the LDS's, and divers can use their own tanks. I think everyone assumes this is a given, but don't count on anything. Santa Rosa may decide that tank rental is mandatory! That would increase profit! :11doh:
The price of all this is also a concern I have. If Santa Rosa decides that they want $25 per day to dive the Hole (vs. the current $25 a year), that is a problem. The Dive Shops will just increase their prices, but us regular Joe's that come to just dive will have to eat our wetsuits.