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Amanwithaphone
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Now I don't understand at all. I can't see why they would not have let you on the boat unless it was already full.
Did Sharon, the dive shop manager know you were standing there? I've always found her to be very reasonable.
She was. There were 3 of us who arrived then and wanted to dive. I flew in my rashguard and dive shorts since I knew it would be close, at best. Her concern was re: getting paperwork done, getting an orientation to the boat, etc. My sense was if we had spent the 10m we spent arguing on prep, we might have made the boat wo holding it up and someone could have oriented us on the ride. Maybe 5m delay, but seriously doubt more. I doubt it was full since we were all scheduled to dive that am. I realize this would've taken a lot of effort and I don't mean to say they had any obligation to do it. Nonetheless, it would've been much appreciated if they had. I know I've been with outfits who would've made it work (perhaps smaller operations, like living the dream on GC). Otoh, I've been w outfits I doubt would have done it (e.g. scuba club cozumel). Anyway, it was v frustrating. The travel there was awful (not their fault of course), and catching a break would've felt really great.
I would also mention that the reef divers valet service is v good (great crew!), but no different to what u get from living the dream and ocean frontiers on GC. Definitely better service than budget ops.