Discovery Cove Ultimate Package L(2012)
Welcome to our exquisite tropical island paradise. Discovery Cove® gives you the unique opportunity to swim and play with a beautiful Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, snorkel amongst tropical fish, glide with our rays and relax on white sand beaches. As a reservation only experience, which is limited to a capacity of about 1000 guests a day, it’s a rare opportunity to set your own pace. Hand feed exotic birds in the colourful aviary, paddle along the crystal clear tropical river and soak up every moment of this blissful day. Put away your watch, kick off your shoes, and enjoy our indulgent experience to the full. Offered on an all-inclusive basis with breakfast, lunch, snacks and drinks included nothing is going to tax you…
Life is good! It’s all about a day of wonderful discovery and a lifetime of memories.
Dolphin Lagoon
The dolphin swim experience is the centrepiece of your visit. You’ll begin by receiving an introduction to these beautiful animals in a secluded cabana. Then, with one of our trainers, you’ll head down to the Dolphin Lagoon in groups of no more than eight, into the shallow turquoise waters to start your dolphin swim experience. Here, you’ll meet and play with a dolphin for 30 minutes, getting to know each other through hugs, kisses, rubdowns and, ultimately, a one-on-one swim together through the lagoon.
Coral Reef
The colourful Coral Reef provides an ideal setting to snorkel amongst thousands of tropical fish and even come close to sharks and barracuda! (Safely housed behind glass partitions!). Take as much time as you like to explore the sunken shipwreck, stunning coral and marine life.
Ray Lagoon
Come and learn more about our mysterious Southern and Cownose rays in the Ray Lagoon, as they glide beneath your fingers, with some growing up to 4 feet in diameter!
Free-Flight Aviary
Just beyond a spectacular waterfall, you’ll find a series of towering Free-Flight Aviaries. Here, you can soak in all of the sights and sounds as you encounter hundreds of tropical birds nose-to-beak while they feed right out of your hand.
Tropical River
Discover what lies ahead along the deep blues and lush greens of this Tropical River. Here you’ll find cascading waterfalls, a secluded lagoon, hidden grottos, and a pathway to the Free-Flight Aviary.
Resort Pool
Relax in the refreshingly warm waters of this oversized freshwater pool. Whether you head deeper for a swim or take your time relaxing on one of the white sand beaches, is up to you.
Laguna Grill®
Take full advantage of our all-inclusive package and dine at Laguna Grill®. This is the place to come and enjoy a leisurely continental breakfast and our sumptuous buffet lunch, come in and eat light or dive right in!
This all-inclusive experience includes:
Reserved 30 minute dolphin swim experience and unlimited access to:
The Coral Reef
Ray Lagoon
Free-Flight Aviary
Resort Pool and Tropical River
Along with use of a mask, snorkel, wetsuit/vest, towels, lockers, beach umbrellas, sun loungers and hammocks, all day self parking, a continental breakfast, sumptuos buffet lunch and all drinks and snacks are included throughout the day.
You'll also receive a pass to Aquatica®, Busch Gardens® Tampa Bay and SeaWorld® Orlando, which is valid for 14 consecutive days admission before or after (or during!)your visit to Discovery Cove.
Guests of all ages are welcomed at Discovery Cove. Children ages 6-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult who also is participating in the dolphin swim experience. Those aged between 3-5 can book a Non-Swim Package. Children under the age of 3 are free, but must still be noted on the reservation.
Includes free bus transportation to Busch Gardens on the Busch Gardens Shuttle Express.
This service departs from SeaWorld Orlando and various locations on International Drive and in Kissimmee. Reservations are a must. The service can be pre-booked by calling 1-800-221-1339. This service is subject to change.
"L" Season prices valid for the following dates:
03/01/2012 to 11/02/2012
04/09/2012 to 30/09/2012
01/12/2012 to 16/12/2012
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