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Epcot DiveQuest
Event Date Sat, April 4, 2015 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Event Location 200 Epcot Center Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL
Event Price $150/pp
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Join us for a one-of-a-kind dive trip to the world famous Epcot’s Dive Quest.

Cost: $150 (normally $175)

Includes:
All equipment for the dive experience and admission to the park afterwards (Please bring a swim suit and, if you wish, bring your own dive mask—particularly if you have a prescription mask.)

Not included:
Parking
Admission to the park prior to the dive event

Please complete and email your trip application to godiving@lifeunderwater when you sign up. Payments are nonrefundable unless we cancel the trip, reschedule the trip, or are able to fill your space.

A video, shot by a DiveQuest team member, will be purchased after the dive. We will upload it to YouTube and share the location with you via email and our FB page. We are happy to burn a DVD for you so that you have your own personal copy to share with family and friends. If you would like a DVD, please add $5 to your total to help us cover our costs for supplies and mailing.

Please call us at 813-708-TRIP (8747) with any questions.

Epcot DiveQuest is a unique scuba diving experience inside the 5.7-million-gallon saltwater tank at the Seas with Nemo & Friends Pavilion in Disney’s Epcot theme park. Scuba-certified Guests can swim with over 6,000 sea creatures representing over 60 species—including sea turtles, angelfish, dolphins, eagle rays and sharks.

All Guests must be SCUBA certified and at least 10 years of age to participate. Guests ages 10 to 14 require a SCUBA-certified adult to accompany them.

The experience lasts 3 hours and guests will spend approximately 40 minutes underwater in the massive Caribbean Coral Reef aquarium—which until 2005 was the largest saltwater tank in the world. Participants also get to see the massive backstage infrastructure required to filter and maintain a vast man-made ocean flourishing with life.

With its clear water and lack of currents, Epcot DiveQuest is an experience that both diving enthusiasts and Disney fans will never forget. Where else in the world can you swim with sharks and sea turtles while simultaneously waving to people enjoying a sit-down meal?

All the proceeds from Epcot’s "DiveQuest" are donated to the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund, which promotes the survival of wildlife and wild places in all their beauty and diversity. The fund was established in 1995 to promote and enable global wildlife conservation through partnerships with qualified scientists, educators and organizations committed to preserving the earth’s biodiversity.

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