Belzelbub
Contributor
Must be a regional thing.Yeah depending on where I go it's either pretty much that or a place that does all rentals for a little less.
Around here, the course fees include most things you would need. You will need to provide your own mask, fins, and snorkel, but the rest of the gear is provided from the shop's rental fleet at no additional cost. Pool fees were also included, but there was an extra cost (at a group rate discount) paid to the operator of the dive site/charter.
I'd also add a recommendation to wait. The costs for the certification are just the beginning. Gear costs (or rentals), dive op fees, etc. all add up. Getting the basic gear (mask, fins, snorkel, weights) is fine. You're part of the way there already. Getting comfortable in the water is one thing, but I wouldn't go too far with practicing skills. That's what the instructor is for. It will be easier for the instructor to start somewhat fresh (assuming you are comfortable in the water) than to try to break bad habits.