Ok i said i would post my experience. We did the DC (2 dds 17&19, dh and me) Only the dds did the dolphin swim. $719.00 total. The park is very nice, presentation great, not crowded, even though it was sold out on our days, even though it looked like 5000 lounge chairs. Get there at least by 8:30 a.m. we arrived at 9 a.m. and waited to get our ids made, about 20-30 minutes. Everyone got a chair, some with umbrellas, We started out with the river swim, a kinda practic snorkle. The water was warm but no sea life, you swim through the bird sanctuary, a nice long swim. We had problems with three snorkles, leaking water, the girl said they are very cheap, you get to keep the snorkle, they just through them away. Our dophin time had been scheduled upon checkin at 11:55 a.m. Then we did the cold reef water, and was it cold, thank god for the vests, that was great, alot of fish, coral etc. sharks, stingrays, skates many beautiful fish. Sharks are actually in a sectioned off tank with glass, dh dove down to see them and hit his head, ha ha. The rays would swim right by you, you could reach out and touch them. Then they have the small sting ray pool, where you can pet them without snorkling. The dophin swim was great, you actually get about 35-45 minutes from start to end. My dds dophin (Kelly) decided to leave after a few minutes, and returned with her 1 year old baby. They give each person individual time. The pics were great $15.95 a piece, bought 3. The camera man seemed to stand between us and our girls. They give you a picture with your package, they take it in the beginning of the tour. Smile pretty, its a keeper. The food was very good, and large servings. Salmon, Chicken tenders, burgers, Fahitias, roast beef, plenty to pick from. Very nice desserts, cheesecake, etc. Overall it was a nice experience, I dont know if I would do it again because of the cost? It stormed twice the day we were there, they cleared the sand, waited and started again. We actually left before 5 p.m. and it started to pour again.